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Need 2 sheets of prodek 4 meter sheets .

March 10, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary, Uncategorized

What is wrong with people ?
Need 2 sheets of prodek 4 meter sheets .
Hunting high and low . we find some today 9 sheets . be lovely but we can only afford two .
Sadly the seller refuses to abide and wants to sell it all .300 dollars. we dont have 300 dollars and as stated seller doesnt want to sell just 2 ( well i guess it may suit them to do so ) but not helping our problem of trying tp finish these darn pens ..gived us a break .
I truly do not think people are aware of how much we do here .
how bloody hard it is to sqeeze a dollar for animals we try to care for .
Saving their lives in one thing . maintaining and sustaining is another . constant vets
Food collars leads bedding
Paid near on 100 dollars yesterday for 4 beds just the Hessian covers .we need 18

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

Brought ceasar inside today

September 7, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Caesar, Dingo Diary, Uncategorized

Brought ceasar inside today ,thinking pindan could have a run in the pen, which didn’t go as planned, our Pindan went from our gregarious wilful furniture demolishing high flying door opening cupboard jumping confident thinking life is just funny boy, to a boy cringing in the corner ,now not in his familiar inhouse surrounds, much to the annoyance of Ceasar who did enjoy his in house time playing with toys ,
Ceasar would love his own one on one home , but sadly he does have severe hip dysplasia in his left hip , so a life time of meds or expensive surgery awaits him , not yet 12 months old , his hip problems are a result of back yard breeding , but too factory breeding , unscrupulous breeders not taking into consideration the life time of discomfort for the unfortunate animal due to their lack of integrity


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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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