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Please read the tips in this guide here. The guide also contains advice on what you can do if your piggy has done a runner: Keeping Piggies Safe during outdoor time
It would however help you better if you started your own thread.
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My best advice is to put one of their favourite hideys in the garden, not too exposed, and put some irresistible food in there and leave it to see whether your piggy can find their way back. Then check it after a while.
try putting hides, carriers, boxes filled with hay outside with loads of treats in. where do you live? is it dark outside where you are? what time was your piggie lost?
Oh heck I don’t think I’d leave the garden until she came back out. I know that feeling when your heart is in your throat and can’t breath because of something your pig has done
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