This big piggy didn't go to market, but it didn't stay at home either.

Pig owners in the vicinity of 2nd Concession Dalhousie in the Township of Lanark Highlands would be well advised to check on their animals.

Ontario Provincial Police are trying to find the owners of a rather large, lost sow.

This sow was found wandering around a property on 2nd Concession Dalhousie on Friday, and now Ontario Provincial Police are trying to find its owners. (OPP)

A resident on 2nd Concession Dalhousie — a rural road that runs northwest of the small community of Lanark — called OPP on Friday afternoon to report a large porker that had been wandering around and eating on their property for three days.

When officers arrived, "the pig appeared friendly and co-operative and voluntarily surrendered into OPP custody," OPP said in a media release issued Tuesday.

The pig was then taken to safe, temporary accommodations at a nearby farm.

No other details about the pig are being released in order to better test and verify any claims of ownership, OPP said in the release.

But that didn't stop them from tweeting a couple of pictures of the sow, which they're calling "Miss Piggy."

"People who may have recently lost pigs are asked to contact [Lanark County OPP] using the toll-free number 1-888 310-1122," OPP said.