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May 5, 2019 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

It has been difficult attempting to juggle finances with added vet needs
Bonnie requiring amputation of her leg, added dingoes increasing the pressure
The desperate requirement of additional pens to assist with the over abundance of dingoes in our care and others we would like to help and can not .
Whilst we have been fortunate to be offered assistance by amazing people in erecting more pens we still require the material to do so
.the offer of erecting pens does not include the supply of materials
Hense our request for financial assistance
We just get our head above water when a dingo in our care seeks veterinary care

Our Pilbara has a on going skin problem with his nose . this is extremely difficult and has been on going
Made more difficult due to his reluctance to accept and more, a difficult situation of moving him from the safety of his familiar surroundings ,attempting to transport him to veterinary care is as precarious to his health as any injury being wild born now 5 years old he is in his prime, as with most dingoes when faced with discomfort they become very defensive
Calling a vet here is beyond our financial means and too unless darted for sedation he would not be managable
Whilst he has been treated with antibiotics steroids and natural products his skin issue appears to be resistant to all treatment

We also have 2 here though believed to be bonded are as bonded as two disgruntled pit bulls , extremely aggressive and must be seperated. unfortunately this is not possible again due to insufficient pens .
Constant supervision is required .

Bonnie now requires more attention having to adapt to 3 legs, being an older lady she is somewhat depressed and more reliant on me for confidience and assistance . whilst she is pain free she has her difficulties.
We are blessed with the offer of a chair being made specifically for her needs .

Unfortunately due to the need to constantly rotate medicate interact less time has been afforded to post on this page .
We hope your understanding still affords us your support

A belated thank you to Sara Price who brought out her brush cutter and litterally gave this place a much needed clean up

A massive THANK YOU
SHENTON PARK DOGS HOME , LINDSEY THORNS , MELANIE, TRACY. to name a few .for recent donation of much required food for dingoes , believe me we were desperate
A sigh of relief you must have felt from us .
Panic stricken I was .

THANK YOU to those who have donated our gratitude is absolute .
THANK YOU MARIE from SERPENTINE ROAD HOUSE The money you collected made it possible to purchase roo meat and chicken .the freezers were bare
Without the help of good people we would not be able to manage the 20 in our care .

Unfortunately again many dingoes will be in need due to the ignorance of those who breed
Untill and unless a law is passed dingoes will suffer the consequences of human ego .

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