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June 18, 2019 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

The Dingo…..

“Most people with Dingo knowledge will tell you they are forever on tables sinks act. It’s what they instinctually do.

The bite I got (hand in bandage in the photo) was from a new resident Dingo , my fault entirely, no fault of the animal, proof of complacency. She had just been sterilized and in pain and experiencing confusion, entrapment, fear and anxiety.

However, if one is not able to cope with or understand normal traits of the Dingo behaviour, they resort to putting them on Prozac and on endep which are all mind altering drugs.

The dingo WILL climb furniture as it instinctively likes high places. This is something that annoys humans.

If one chooses to live with a Dingo then one must change their way of life to co exist. Dingos do not have behaviour problems, people have problems with dingo behaviour!

They are wild animals, supposedly our apex predator, yet people expect compliance and obedience.

If one wishes to live with an wild animals, then one must be prepared to walk on the wild side and conform to them with the utmost of respect. Then and only then will you happily co exist with a Dingo”

-Ann Painter
Crossroads Dingo Rescue
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