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Reports of pig on the loose in Dunedin

By Tim Miller
Otago Daily Times·
16 Jun, 2020 09:09 PM2 mins to read

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An unidentified pig trotting around North Dunedin suburbs has residents checking their eyesight. Video / ODT

An unidentified pig trotting around North Dunedin suburbs has residents checking their eyesight.

Residents in North East Valley and Normanby have reported seeing a pig wandering the area's streets and parks at night.

Nikki Muir saw the animal waddling past her house on Monday night, but before she could get a good look it ran into nearby Chingford Park after her dog gave it a fright.

She posted about the encounter on a community Facebook page, where others quickly confirmed they had also seen it walk past their homes.

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A lone pig trots along Beechworth Rd earlier this month. Several residents in the area say they have seen the animal walking around the suburb in the past three weeks. Photo / Supplied
A lone pig trots along Beechworth Rd earlier this month. Several residents in the area say they have seen the animal walking around the suburb in the past three weeks. Photo / Supplied

Another resident, Kelcie Dooley, said she saw the pig a fortnight ago, "casually" walking along Beechworth St with a car slowly following behind.

A video of the animal, walking along the street, was also posted on social media.

While some described the animal as wild-looking, Dooley was not so sure.

"It looked like he wandered up the hill ... he didn't seem very wild to me, or panicky about the car," she said.

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She said her flatmates had also seen the porker on Monday night, this time in North Rd.

A Dunedin City Council spokesman said there was no record of any complaints or calls relating to a pig roaming the streets in North East Valley.

Staff had impounded a small pig found in Riselaw Rd last week and it had been reunited with its owner.

There were very few animal services callouts involving pigs in Dunedin, he said.

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