Hungry, friendly pig rescued from the side of Highway 97 in the interior of B.C.

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A Prince George pig rescue is looking for a forever home for a “very friendly, very hungry” pig who was found alone on the side of Highway 97 in the southern interior of British Columbia.

Kerri Hegel, who runs Tickled Pig Rescue, said the pig showed up outside of a woman’s house north of Clinton, a village about 400 kilometres south of Prince George, last Friday. 

The woman contacted Star’s Piggly Wiggly’s Sanctuary in Summerland, about 290 kilometres southeast of Clinton, but it was full, Hegel said, adding the sanctuary called her. 

“He needed help,” said Hegel. “He deserves a life. He ended up with us

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