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Warren Painter

November 14, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

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November 13, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Belated appreciation to Kristy and the Armadale Reptile Park
Thank you for the chicken, as always greatly needed greatly appreciated

Warren Painter

November 12, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Good news, another step forward
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Crossroads Dingo Rescue

November 11, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Poor Bunjil, can’t decide if he’s a dingo or a Red Heeler in a dingo suit
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Crossroads Dingo Rescue

November 9, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Days are never uneventful here
A day you will hope will be smooth running is caught up in road humps, although most humps are amusing
Another day trip to the vet , Bunjil believing this is a ma and son bonding time sitting in the front as tbough he is watching a tennis match, his head swinging right and left .
He has blinkers going, hazzard lights on, takes me all my time to figure out how he found all these buttons while i try frantically to turn every thing off , Windows going up and down and me panicking.

We both went to the toilet prior to leaving , first road hump ,Bunjil decides half way down the road he needs to pee again , making it worse is I now decide I need to as well , (give us a break its an age thingy )
Worse still is when the urge to sneeze and he snorts , we look at each other with ” oops , in his case oopths
Oh well we agree accidents happen

We arrive at the vet , this time he isnt so keen ( noo way, .. his boy things are at risk ) the look on his face was a warning not to laugh

Wasnt happy when a dog sashayed in, and less happy when he came face to face with the resident cat ( we have decided he is not cat tolerant , its furry its small and its got attitude .)
We are welcomed in and he is now alert , we go into our own room , and he starts to relax , lays down by my side .
our friend and receptionist attempts to enter , well our Bunjil went from ( pretend ) sleep to full alert , up in front of me propped and said ” I dare ya I just dare ya ”
Oh ok .. receptionist removes head and calls out , “you want a coffee ” , like, get it yourself .
I needed a coffee i needed a loo too
I had to take him with me to the loo ( no privacy while he stands guard )

Ok so he is protective and possessive , in the two weeks he has been with me he is now the man ( he thinks )

Any way he has had his surgery , tail tightly tucked unhappy and seriously missing his boy things .
” well hell that’s gota be a load off ya hind quarters , ” i tell him , at about that time I figured I’d best not joke on the subject of the missing boy parts .
He aint happy , the look was enough to take a smile off any dial, dingoes have a knack of putting you in your place, dont laugh, do not laugh, they know when you laugh at them

We arrived home some 3 hours later , I helped him out of the car and of course he aint talking to no one .
So he is now microchipped vaccinated sterilized ( with attitude )

Not cat tolerant, dog selective , human selective, loyal, protective and no one would ever get in to your house uninvited , if he decided against it .
And he would love his own home if of course you can love an older gentle giant ( well almost ) but no cat , he likes to play with girl dogs ( well he plays with Bonnie,although a little boisterous a wee bit heavy ( cos she is an older girl ) when he plows into her .
He will assess you as is their way

loyal.pr

Evelyne Scholz

November 8, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Hi Bunjil,
thinking of you today
???

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