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We have a hard call tomorrow

November 23, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, jenna

We have a hard call tomorrow , will be attending vet with Genna.

Genna joined us some 9 years ago, a rescue kid from the RSPCA, she was 3 years old .  She was such a funny girl , chose Warren over me, told me she liked me but loved Warren.  It took her 12 months to give me permission to hug her , she also went through a grieving process being abandoned by her family.  We worked with her and she became part of our extended rescue family.

Today Genna is having difficulty walking, and focusing, she has refused to eat now 2 days.  Overnight she has deteriorated, and she hardly recognises any thing.

I fear her time has come.  We will attend the vet and take advice .

I’m not blaming her for attempting to remove fingers from my hand

November 19, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Since having an altercation with one white corella, I’m not blaming her for attempting to remove fingers from my hand.
Had I been more attentive it wouldn’t have happened, too bloody gungho.

So over the last couple of days I have been sitting under a tree with a coffee.  I’ve left seed stations all around and she has stayed close, while sitting at the table under the tree she drops down sits on the table and we have a chat.  I made no attempt to grab her.  We just talk.  I had a cage set up with seed as well and today she casually walks into the cage.

Well glory be! No stress. Obviously she held no grudge for our debarkled altercation, almost a fist fight punch up.
So the girl is now home. Bit sad cos I liked seeing her free, albeit she wouldn’t have survived because she’s been handraised.

Anyway, good outcome.

it’s difficult to find the words that express the gratitude

November 18, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Dave heal . it’s difficult to find the words that express the gratitude and indeed the amazement of such a generous gift.
I can only say “thank you “.
And now im stuck . have so much to say but cant . anyway you know im having a problem here ,so i again can only say ” thank you ” with love

We are givig a special thankss to Neville and his boss

November 18, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

We are givig a special thankss to Neville and his boss, Jason, from The Real Pet Food Company, for their very generous donations of dog food. We managed a perfectly even distribution to 4 other dog rescues in the Perth and Mandurah areas.
They are all most appreciative. Thanks to Neville and his boss Jason.

Give me a pat on the back and tell me how damn good I am ,

November 17, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, pilbara

Give me a pat on the back and tell me how damn good I am , and I will say ” yep I know ” not because I think I’m bloody so cool but because I am good at what I do , mind you there’s not much I’m good at but I know dingoes.
I have been so stressed worrying about my pilbara boy , his nose so sore so red so really damaged , he just keeps fighting sticking his head through the gate , the section where you put your hand , and I’ve been trying to figure out how the hell do I stop this , he hates Lobo, he hates Ceasar, he hates karulundi ,well hell he hates them all so , he just keeps on keeping on .
Pilbara is our boy from the pilbara a handsome specimen of pure pilbara dingo , his DNA absolute pure ,
He arrived some 3 and a half years ago so tiny so sick so almost dead . Not much hope was there of his survival , his brother died prior to having a chance.
So we I nursed him set up an ICU in a bedroom, I moved in with him and made sure he didnt die .
However no matter how young they are , they still mature and then they are in their prime of dingo

Pilbara managed some how to get his collar off , I had no chance on putting a collar back on him , and you may well say ,” but you reared him ” I did indeed . One very loved boy ,

but now he is an adult he is in his prime and only the very foolish would think they are now able to do what they like ,pull push demand , no not I, I have the utmost respect for him, I ask I never take ,
Any way keep digressing, his nose , unable to treat wash or apply ointment.

Today I decided to tear up an old bath towel and have wrapped it around the section of gate I believe to be the problem area , I then grabbed two leads , one with a choker chain the other a red collar one that gives you control but not a danger to the dingo ( one hopes )
i sat for 2 hours talking and attempting to slip the chain over his head , no way he says , I had pellets in my pocket and started to bribe him , now he is getting suspicious, will he bite me , Yes … he will if he thinks for a minute I would take advantage of our friendship , I don’t want to put him in that situation , the need to defend or feel threatened .
So I sat , and talked and can you believe I managed to slip that choker over his head , now he is like a wild pony , jumping around yelling at me , I tell him to calm and indicate we are going for a walk ,
We go for a walk around the paddock, he walks I go with him , letting him have his lead , I stop I rub his back I give him hugs ( approved of ) then I show him rhe collar , oh right now he tells me I’m taking advantage of his compliance, no way I say , but we need to walk ,you need a collar .
I then put the collar over his muzzle , lol he now truly thinks I’ve gone to far , all good pilbara such a good boy , yayy got his collar on ,so then we go back to his pen , he is nice and calm , I have some control and I manage to spray his nose .
So there you go, I did succeed , good manners may be a heaven sent virtue, but patience is a gift from the gods, Pilbara and me are back on track no hurt feelings , no need to show aggression and no required macho crap . We work together .

Today was and remains a mongrel ,

November 16, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, pilbara

Today was and remains a mongrel , started with a recently acquired short bill corella young girl talks and just making friends with odie one of my birds
I had to go to stock feed short trip , one of my rare social outings , vet doctor or stock feed
I return home to find this new addition has flown the coop, litterally, feeling bad because she had been entrusted to me and a much loved family had her , however due to circumstances she came here , I promised faithfully she would be safe , I understood her wing was cut and I believed her cage safe ,obviously not so to both counts .
I started calling her and was pleased to hear her answering, I go and try to find where she is , oh yeah she is out the front in one of the high conifers , I drag her cage around and start talking ,
she wants to come down .
Not going to happen can’t find a ladder to reach her so I decide in my old age wisdom to climb this bloody tree , reach up grab a branch all good , it creaks a bit , I pull myself up and stand on the fence , not close enough so I unsteadily step on the not so strong branch and go up higher ( I hate heights )
Slowly I climb up talking to this bloody bird, telling her she’s a good girl, not dareing to look down , I don’t care if it’s I meter or 10 bloody meters it’s high from where I am
She actually decides to meet me half way , she’s now close enough to grab , yeah right need to think very carefully and I didn’t, I grab this bird, she grabs my finger between the first and second joint , deep breath , don’t for God sake let go I use this as a mantra , don’t let go don’t let go , while she now is through to the bone can actually feel the bone creak ,I start to climb down with this thing on my finger , the pain is making me sweat , the last 2 meter , I can do this , she let’s go , whew that hurt , before I could finish that thought she has my bloody arm omg , do I want to ring her neck , bite down hard endure, I managed to get her off my arm, tried to use my shirt to cover her , and she’s got that damn finger again, by now I figure I’m going to loose this finger .
I jump the last 2 meters , still got the bird , the bird still has my finger , again I manage to free my hand , blood covering her and me , attempt to put her in the cage , I swear she got that frigging finger again , now the pain has hit a new high, I keep fighting to get her back she keeps ripping my finger , ya know what enough… I let go she let’s go and she has gone again .

She’s out there answeres when I call, but can only do what you can do , 2 hours and a very swollen finger pieces missing , can’t bend it . Big sigh . Maybe tomorrow

So it thought the day couldn’t get any worse , Pindan bouncing all over the house , Nowra having her own party jumping in and out of her crate ,
Burra bitching Mirrhi and arana squabbling, jedda in a bitch mood ,.

Screaming in the pens , ffs what now , I mean screaming , Brahmani is screeching Jack’s growling pilbara is attempting to pull the bloody pen apart , omg , I race out down the security, shit I think , it’s a snake she has a snake in her pen , I run in Brahmani is frothing she’s so hyped up she’s spitting chips , that bloody goanna managed to get in her pen , she is going to kill this thing no matter what , no I scream come away , not likely,
I grab her collar , foolish don’t grab collars , she grabs me , she’s so wild she says don’t touch me i m going to kill this thing , I’m yelling at her to leave it , no way , she bites my hand , I grab her bed and throw it over the Bob tail , I’m abusing this thing , how many times do i have to rescue you bloody critters .the damn thing is giving Brahmani a run for her money, certainly holding her off
My Finger and now hand is killing me , bonnie trying to wrangle this bloody bob tail ( blue tongue )
i manage to pushed him / her through the fence with a stick Brahmani is swearing at me jack is glaring at me .
I go back out side , now I’m fighting with this reptile , I have to again move him or her or is it even the same one? , bonnie on one side the dingoes watching, all alert hoping I might slip up , big sigh I managed to pick it up gave it a hug , took it back away from pens, put it back way over in the paddock .
Now I’m very energetic adrenaline running high , I decide rake , clean pens settle the dingoes .
Pilbara has a bad nose again swollen and red , he won’t let me near it , he it’s on antibiotics ,but I have to bite the bullet and fight with him to sort it , he keeps fighting with karulundi and damages his nose , I go into his pen, tell him we have to come to an agreement , I turn and he swipes a bite from my butt .
Sweet mother , Pilbara ,I yell what the hell , nup he comes back for another go , this time I’m ready , I move he keeps going then I go and sit on his bed tell him to settle , he calms down we are still friends , figure I’m going to have to sedate him some how to get him to a vet.
Hmm now that will be real interesting
So that so far is my day , not over yet , i can hear that damn bird , finger arm hand and butt is sore aching stinging , not to mention recently rebuilt shoulder , think I’m to bloody old for this crap

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