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Just had a major flash storm go through

February 25, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, Jedda, jerry

Just had a major flash storm go through
In a split second every thing is under water
Dingoes were very uneasy.
Warren in the bedroom settling the fera, l being jedda
Im inside out side calming them all down
Causes me a little concern as to how the wild kids will cope when our side .
Realizing they are wild born kids , but have been very protected .
Unfortunately stress can be extreme , in a state of panic they can do tremendous harm to them selves .
needless to say i will proceed very cautiously when introducing them to a change in their routine and new area

Haven’t done to bad . been laying slabs , darn things probably weigh as much as myself
One shoulder and not quite so young .
Well one says, not age nor pain should define
So 60 slabs got laid . with a whole new dictionary of swear words

Interesting day every dingo here is aware of Joey in the bedroom

September 15, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: arana, bindi, Bonnie, Brahmani, burra, Caesar, Dingo Diary, django, jack, Jedda, jenna, jerry, karulundi, Kiah, lobo, mirrhi, mulga, oldgirl, pilbara, Pindan

Interesting day every dingo here is aware of Joey in the bedroom , hmm yum mum , no way I say . Pindan scored 2 litres of milk off the cupboard, gorged himself , spilt a lot on the carpet stole another banana, then quickly regurgitated, oh the fun .

Just a quick thank you to Warren’s employer

September 15, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: arana, bindi, Bonnie, Brahmani, burra, Caesar, Dingo Diary, django, jack, Jedda, jenna, jerry, karulundi, Kiah, lobo, mirrhi, mulga, oldgirl, pilbara, Pindan, Uncategorized

Just a quick thank you to Warren’s employer for his donation for the dietary upkeep for the dingoes in our care. He is a dog lover from way back. Thanks Greg.
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Just a few words of advice , it’s beautiful to see wild dingoes in the wild

September 15, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: arana, bindi, Bonnie, Brahmani, burra, Caesar, Dingo Diary, django, jack, Jedda, jenna, jerry, karulundi, Kiah, lobo, mirrhi, mulga, oldgirl, pilbara, Pindan, Uncategorized

Just a few words of advice , it’s beautiful to see wild dingoes in the wild , where they should be .
But it is absolute stupidity to disclose the location of these wild dingoes .
They are still regarded as vermin they have no protection , their dens are pilfered by the ignorant , and many would enjoy seeing the last dingo dead .
By all means post pictures and videos , there is nothing better than to see these animals in their natural enviroment , but the risk of disclosure on their location is as sure as a bullet to their head and just maybe we will not have the privilege of seeing wild dingoes in the near future
#dingodiary

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August 27, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: arana, bindi, Bonnie, Brahmani, burra, Caesar, Dingo Diary, django, jack, Jedda, jenna, jerry, karulundi, Kiah, lobo, mirrhi, mulga, oldgirl, pilbara, Pindan

Well, thats the worming done for another month. 35 worm tablets, some took them with no problems, some had to be tempted, but they are all done.. Time to stock up on worm tablets again.

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August 13, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: arana, bindi, Bonnie, Brahmani, burra, Caesar, Dingo Diary, django, jack, Jedda, jenna, jerry, karulundi, Kiah, lobo, mirrhi, mulga, oldgirl, pilbara, Pindan, Uncategorized

Cleaning and shovelling pens is some mean feat when one uses a shoulder that one is informed not to use unfortunately priority is the comfort of dingoes occupying those pens that are first and foremost , nothing a few pain relief meds wont fix ( one being myself can hope )

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