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Pindan the bane of my life

August 8, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, Pindan

Pindan the bane of my life, not a bird not a plane , faster than a speeding bullet jumps higher than cat with a trap on his tail , sees the birds and tries to fly and in doing so dumped me in the stream , up to my knees in water high edge ,now its time to dunk me and dunk me he does jumps on me racing around up and down the damn stream wouldnt think to give me a paw to help me out , nup this is fun mum and ya cant catch me yayyy and now we are both soaked , now back inside he tries to drag arana out of her crate he be sorry if he succeeds , she so wants to rip the smirk off his face , hmm waiting waiting .

Pindan is a bit strange

August 4, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, Pindan

Im thinking Pindan is a bit strange , walking him over to the paddock he keeps farting ( ok breaking wind to be polite ) every time he farted he’d turn and glare at me ,like hang on there it aint me, i say,.. we keep walking oh and low and hehold he farted just as he turned to glare and now he knows not me him , surely these dingoes know when they fart ( sorry break wind )

Thank you South Street Pet Supplies

July 27, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Chris OBryan and her team at South Street Pet Supplies have passed on some of their excess pet meat to us, along with some generous donations from their loyal customers. Once again we would like to thank you for your donation

walk with Pindan

July 23, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, Pindan

Just returned from a walk with Pindan ( time here 5pm ) i swear i have just ran a marathon , still have one arm in a sling so keeping balance and managing this all over the place boy is hard work made harder when walking down the high way pindan finds a recently run over bob tail goanna, oh for heaven sake no way I say , you’d think he had never been fed , he grabs this squashed goanna and starts munching and I’m dry reaching and cars are screaming past and I’m telling him to drop it and he’s got intestines hanging out of his mouth looking cross eyed and defiant, he aint going to drop it , so we are having this fight and he is spitting angry and i just want to throw up, it obviously didn’t taste to great judging by the frown on his face. I just stood while he chewed and then he spat it out , we proceeded to argue all the way home , him grumbling recons its my fault , im glad it tasted like crap hope you get a belly ache, i tell him you want to bring stuff like that home you carry it .

Old girl’s blood test

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

Old girl’s blood test today revealed she has high white blood count ,not enough red , she is anemic ,and indicates something more sinister, vet thinks cancer , but where and how bad we do not know and can not financially cover all tests to investigate , we are fortunate to have her treated with the privilege of time to pay . In saying that we would think very carefully on the invasive and intrusive procedures required for one of her years . Her ears were very bad as was expected , she was sedated and ears once again cleaned and treated ,obviously this would have been and is very painfull , and once again we continue with treatment , pain meds ear drops ,which is extremely difficult when she absolutely refuses any such handling .old girl’s heart sounds good , although vet is concerned regarding her breathing difficulties ,again cost involved does not permit intensive or extensive investigation , she has arthritis in her hips and back , so we continue to keep her comfortable pain free and care for her .

Attending vet tomorrow with old girl

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

Attending vet tomorrow with old girl, another procedure required for ears , she refuses any one near her claws and they seriously need attending , she has some difficulty breathing and has a cough so I suspect she may have a heart condition, old girl has been here over 3 years now , we took her from pound on her last day and not a young girl then , in appalling condition at that time , she has had many procedures on her ears since being here and happily owns what was once my formal lounge room , she has bad hips and now cataracts ,and no doubt is deaf lovely old lady , but while others advice it is her time I believe she isn’t ready for her final sleep , so we shall continue to keep her comfortable as best we can .

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