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Piggie Pie was created in 1995.
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Unless your garden is quite small, I'm afraid you have lost your piggie. Unless it knows its name, it may not come to you. Hint: You can try leaving its favorite food out and watch it. If your beloved piggie comes to you , then yay! If you have other larger animals, KEEP THEM OUT OF YOUR GARDEN. If you must let them, watch them very carefully, as they may find your piggie and eat it! It's quite gruesome. Best of luck to you and your pig.Tip: If you let your piggie roam, be out with it and watch it next time!Answer 2If I may make a suggestion - guinea pigs are one of the few domesticated animals that actually call their owners. (This has been proven, and I am not just making this up.) If they recognise the sound of something they know, they will squeak. My guinea pigs always used to respond to the sound of a rustling plastic bag, because they got used to me bringing out their food to them in a plastic bag. They learnt the sound of the rustling, and they would squeak loudly. Think carefully: are there any familiar sounds you make sometimes that will cause your guinea pig to squeak to you? Try reproducing the sound and your guinea pig might respond. This could then make it easier for you to catch it.Just out of interest, my guinea-pigs always returned to their cage eventually, as long as nothing ate them first, or they weren't poisoned by weed killer on the grass.
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That depends on how dominant the lone piggie is. If it is a very dominant piggie, others might not accept it in their group. If the lone piggie isn't dominant at all, it often gets allong well with other pigs. Even after years of loneliness. Just give the lone piggie time to learn the 'language' of the other ones.
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If you guinea pig is over weight and your trying to help it lose weight then look at these tips! 1.Don't give them any treats if you do. 2.Try to minimize their hay and the sugary fruits. 3.If you have a C&C cage make a ramp for a second floor and place the food on the upper floor so your pig can exercise. 4.Also try to take your piggie outside (make sure you have a piggie fence). 5.Use a room in your home to have playtime (let your piggie run around in a fence)
They don't. If so happens, get them to the vet.
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He is probably aroused! Give him a lady piggie.