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April 19, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Australia’s new tourist attraction
SHAME
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April 18, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

And found her dingo
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April 18, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Miss Arana going on 4 years has been here since being found abandoned in a den in remote area
Just a wee kid and remains tiny
A petite kimberly girl
First time today she from standing position without a sound is on the bench
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April 18, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

There is always someone ..
What can i say
Attention Matty Sales
You appear to be critical of the diet we feed the dingoes in our care
Take note . many coming into our care are seldom fed any thing other than a hand full of dry dog food every second day as is advised by the breeder they purchase the dingo from

Many are fed no other than a half can of commercial food and have no idea there are many textures and much to be had from real food
Introducing them to natural is assisted by using what they are use to

We cook the Brown rice and vegs with fish or roo meat
They also have raw roo and as much wild tucker as is financially viable

Many refuse to eat what they dont know, so we incorperate what they know with natural, being roo chicken rabbit

Now take into consideration the dingo is not only carnivore he is also herbivore
Eating wild oats, grass , seeds, fruit, nuts, berries ,
But of course you would know this

However when you do what we do, picking up the mess of others then feel free to criticise
Or contribute
Many dingoes being in my care over 40 years have reached the age of 18 19 15 17
Must be doing something right

Please share this in consideration of the obvious concern of Mr Matty Sales

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April 17, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Absolutely Awfull night
Last night was mirrhi’s first night out
We left mirrhi Burra , bindy out
Niether of us slept . i spent most of the night pacing .
As bad as sending your kids to school on their first day
My hearing was so tuned i could hear trees quietly rustling

Arana was upset , her first time with out Mirrhi
Nowra upset she was missing burra
Bindi was upset being back out side
And the darn house felt as though it too was having a sook
It is said we waffle on with daily stories .
And we dont get involved with all the debates on 1080 ,
I have letters here from my attempt at stopping 1080 and the cruelty towards the dingo
I wrote to the Queen ( how bloody crazy . didn’t occure to me that royalty themselves are as cruel to foxes being keen hunters )
However the monarchy sent my letter to the RSPCA
The RSPCA as good as said the dingo is a political issue regarded as vermin ( i shall find tbose letters from 70s and 80s
So it my thought i pounded the pavement for years and no change do i see and if any thing it is far worse
Domestic breeding has created a whole new intensity to eradicating the wild dingo

So i give a daily update on those here and attempt to keep it light
Not because we dont care but because all those who appear to care are doing more harm due to politics and ego

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April 17, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Miss nowra this morning
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