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NZ Herald
01-07-2025
- NZ Herald
Large pig surprises Pegasus residents, charges at woman and dog
A woman in the North Canterbury township of Pegasus was surprised to see a large pig wandering the local streets before beating a retreat when it charged at her. Wendy Campion was walking her Jack Russell-cross dog when she spotted what she at first thought was a large


Otago Daily Times
01-07-2025
- General
- Otago Daily Times
Woman saves dog's bacon, hoofs it from Pegasus pig
Wendy Campion spotted the pig wandering along the street in Pegasus on Monday. Photo: Wendy Campion A woman in the North Canterbury township of Pegasus was surprised to see a large pig wandering local streets before beating a retreat when it charged at her. Wendy Campion was walking her Jack Russell-cross dog when she spotted what she at first thought was a very large shaggy dog - about the size of a Saint Bernard - on the loose on Monday morning. She then realised it was a big, hairy pig staring at them, and she took a photo. "I went no, that is definitely a pig, rather large one. He just stood and stared at us for a little while and then the next minute he comes charging across quite quickly," she said. Campion said as she was unsure how the pig or her 13-year-old dog would react, so she scooped her pet up and quickly moved on. "He went at quite a rate of knots. I didn't realised pigs could move so fast," she said. The pig was last seen continuing up the road towards the rugby fields. Campion said she posted the photo of the pig to her local Facebook page because she emigrated from the United Kingdom to New Zealand only last year, and had recently moved to Pegasus, so she was not sure if it was a typical visitor. "We're new to the country so we're not sure what goes on around here, but it is hilarious," she said. The Facebook post had not resulted in any owner coming forward but people had suggested the town change its name to Pig-asus. RNZ has contacted Waimakariri District Council see if staff have encountered the pig but it is yet to respond.


Otago Daily Times
01-07-2025
- General
- Otago Daily Times
Woman saves dog's bacon, hoofs it from pig
Wendy Campion spotted the pig wandering along the street in Pegasus on Monday. Photo: Wendy Campion A woman in the North Canterbury township of Pegasus was surprised to see a large pig wandering local streets before beating a retreat when it charged at her. Wendy Campion was walking her Jack Russell-cross dog when she spotted what she at first thought was a very large shaggy dog - about the size of a Saint Bernard - on the loose on Monday morning. She then realised it was a big, hairy pig staring at them, and she took a photo. "I went no, that is definitely a pig, rather large one. He just stood and stared at us for a little while and then the next minute he comes charging across quite quickly," she said. Campion said as she was unsure how the pig or her 13-year-old dog would react, so she scooped her pet up and quickly moved on. "He went at quite a rate of knots. I didn't realised pigs could move so fast," she said. The pig was last seen continuing up the road towards the rugby fields. Campion said she posted the photo of the pig to her local Facebook page because she emigrated from the United Kingdom to New Zealand only last year, and had recently moved to Pegasus, so she was not sure if it was a typical visitor. "We're new to the country so we're not sure what goes on around here, but it is hilarious," she said. The Facebook post had not resulted in any owner coming forward but people had suggested the town change its name to Pig-asus. RNZ has contacted Waimakariri District Council see if staff have encountered the pig but it is yet to respond.


The Citizen
22-04-2025
- General
- The Citizen
Bring Goofy home! Empangeni SPCA offers reward for missing pup
EMPANGENI SPCA has posted a R1000 reward for information leading to the safe return of Goofy, the NPO's beloved Jack Russell-cross pup. Goofy has been a resident of the local SPCA branch for the last seven months, after being brought in as a stray and no takers for adoption. ALSO READ: Empangeni police locate human remains in Ndabayakhe He was last seen at the SPCA on Tuesday morning, in the vicinity of the dip tank. Only when the dip tank was vacated was it evident that Goofy had disappeared, presumed stolen. Empangeni SPCA has opened a case of theft at the local police station. Anyone with any information as to Goofy's whereabouts is urged to contact the SPCA on 071 1744746. Don't have the ZO app? Download it to your Android or Apple device here: HAVE YOUR SAY Like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter. For news straight to your phone invite us: WhatsApp – 060 784 2695 Instagram – zululand_observer At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!