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Right so after i had my tea o went to put my piggies back crisp the one who really loves me i picked her up.started walking to the cage and i DRoped her! :( she wriggel on her back got on her feet and tried runnign away i catched her though.I no if you drop them you can kill them...I'm only 12 so I'm not very tall but i just feel abouslety awaful will she be ok?
 
It was a genuine accident, but you should take her to the vets just to make sure she's not hurt inside :)
 
kellyandpiggies said:
It was a genuine accident, but you should take her to the vets just to make sure she's not hurt inside :)

shes running and stuff fine she tried running off the grass.. :\ i dont think shes hurt she was eating hay :| mum says she'll be fine though...
 
You should pick her up and feel all over her body, feet and legs too. Also her mouth, she might have bumped herself :)

Yes, she may seem ok, but still it doesn't hurt to check
 
and definatly check her teeth she might have broken some it was an accident please learn from it piggys are wrigglys, I've had one jump out of my hands many years ago now but luckly landed in the hay bale but i certainly learnt my lesson my pigs are held in a vice like grip , just keep an eye out for any limping etc hope shes ok
 
I have a major struggles with my little wriggler so I'm considering getting one of those pouch things to carry him in until he gets more tame. At least he's hasn't got anywhere to jump until I'm at his cage or sat down so he can't jump. I've seen them at p@h.
 
Like Kelly said it was a genuine accident, I know you feel really guilty about it but you didn't do it on purpose and now you know just how they act you can learn from it. Just keep an eye on her like the others have said and really make sure she seems ok - legs, teeth, everything. Try not to beat yourself up about it, i'm sure you're doing a great job :)
 
Oh you poor thing, accidents do happen love. Take her to the vets to make sure all is ok, this will also reassure you.
Take care and let us know what happens, for you and your little one :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
 
Accidents happen.. I felt terrible when I had mine out for exercise in the hall.. here comes me waddling down the stairs, trip, go bottom over boobies and ni on land on the poor fellas!

Boy did I get a teeth chattering that day!
 
miss_piggy said:
I have a major struggles with my little wriggler so I'm considering getting one of those pouch things to carry him in until he gets more tame. At least he's hasn't got anywhere to jump until I'm at his cage or sat down so he can't jump. I've seen them at p@h.
I have had piggies for years and now carry piggies back to run/hutch in a box because of wrigglers ;)
 
squeakywheeky said:
Accidents happen.. I felt terrible when I had mine out for exercise in the hall.. here comes me waddling down the stairs, trip, go bottom over boobies and ni on land on the poor fellas!

Boy did I get a teeth chattering that day!


lmao@ bottom over boobies ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
2funny ;D

Oh poor pig... dont feel bad... I agree take him to the vets to make sure he isnt hurt :)
 
Pumpkinpiggie has experienced my most wriggly pig ;D I've never seen her look so shocked!
 
i fnid the easiest way to carry my piggies is to put them up on my shoulder. They rest their two front legs on my shoulder and i cup and support their bums. That way they can see their surroundings (i think it makes them relax) and yuo can giv them a nice kiss n cuddle.
 
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