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December 7, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Crazy how the circle continues
This is Jack . Jack was a pound dingo 7 months old, he was to be destroyed due to aggression
Jack is now 7 years old , an amazing boy and strictly my boy , permitting no other to interact
Not aggressive in any way .

Jacks breeder was a person who resided in an area near to us
Jacks breeder was a prolific dingo breeder with no scruples
He also was closely associated with many who were intent to flood the market with Alpine dingoes, due to that intent they formed an alliance with the main supplier of dingoes .
Due to that alliance Western Australia was inundated with Alpine dingoes and this still continues today.

The circle continues .
Bunjil is half brother to Jack, or closely related
Bunjils Dad was purchased from Jacks breeder.
Later used to breed with a Queensland red healer .
Producing dingo x red cattle dogs .
Further to this debacle those pups later ( brother and sister ) had pups now inbred
( Brother and sister)
All roads end up at the home base of one breeder

It might be time to control dingo breeding
To often breeders claim they screen potential buyers , obviously they dont and once sold in some cases for hundreds of dollars there is no further accountability or responsibility taken
I still wonder at how this is regarded as conservation.
Surely inbreeding, cross breeding will not, can not preserve the dingo

Is it acceptable to have dingo x dogs running the streets, farm bred dingoes in back yards
Dingoes found in pounds ?
How does this constitute preservation ?

Never to see a dingo in the wild would be one of Australia’s biggest catastrophe
What of future generations ?
As an adult i feel cheated by the extinction of the thylacine , will future generations be questioning what is a kangaroo ? What was a koala . did we have wombats ?
Perhaps we are heading the way of barren land . no kangaroos on the hop no eagles fly . no koalas in trees, no dingo to ever walk the plains again
Sad future for Australia .
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