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November 22, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

All day cleaning pens
Brushing dingoes, medication for sore noses .
Pilbara is wild born pure dingo now 5 years old
Wild as he is meant to be , well loves his mum but none tolerant of others ( very fearful )

So myself in my wisdom decided to shift his bed , when people come he cant hide and since every one walks through the security section Pilly is in direct proximity.

His bed is a pipe line bed with decking, his big kennel is up one end . he can sit on his deck get up on the roof or and go inside
However over time he has done a bit of renovating.
Taking pieces off he and there, perhaps the need for more ventilation
I can’t move him he Doesnt like change
He also is not tolerant of other dingoes so i pray he is patient with karulundi

So i moved his bed ( heavy as all buggary )
I turned it so its facing karulundi, this way when stressed he can hide without people seeing him

Now our dingo is a clever fellow , seldom can he be out witted .
He watched with interest as i shoveled and raked his pen , more interested when i was huffing and puffing trying to move this damn heavy bed .( dingoes dont like change )
He huffed around , peed on every corner , jumped in jumped out, ran around checking out if he had enough room to sprint
Clever kids are our dingo ..
After much scrutiny climbing in, and out, sitting on top , he raced around forgot the damn thing was facing the other way and bounced off
Oh dear the entrance is not there any more
Whilst I aughed fit to die, bent over trying not to choke , he was quick enough to grab a bite of butt ( my butt )
I have said before and I say again
They have a great sense of humour as long as you are the joke. dare not , i say dare not laugh at their misfortunes .
I have a bruise on my butt to remind me not to laugh at Pilbara ( my sweet wild child feral boy

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