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September 12, 2019 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Total mayhem , chaos, tsanami like bedlam .
The kids are on a mission
Apani hates her brothers , so much so she has now been delegated back to my room .
Oh such fun . seperate devide and hope to spare the potential blood shed
Bonnie watches over her .
They whinge when seperated , albeit she sighed a sigh of relief when removed

Yep the photo’s you see do not tell the story .

Pindan bounces his crate all around the house
Much to their delight , they use his crate to get to things they can not reach , he is only to happy to comply .
Amusemed he is by their antics .
Like a tennis match . four heads rotate from left to right as these pups take flight around the house .
They play for a short time . then it becomes very serious .( Nowra actually frowns )
They give her a head ache
Standing up ripping at each others face .
Do not for one minute think this is play
This is foreplay to a much more serious finish
Testing each other constantly .
All about survival .
Try and seperate whilst they are in this mind set …they come out frothing . hearts racing
Teeth snapping .
Big sigh .

Grab one and calm him down . the other picks up the ball ( in a manner of speaking)
Confine and calm one . grab the next . the last one standing is looking for something else to vent his wee rage.
Very hard to open the jaws now clamped around the throat of his or her sibling ..
Apt wee survivers already .
They should be in the wild .

Should be running with mum . she at least would teach them manners ( or not )
I thing she would shake her head and let them sort it, but of course they would be preoccupied with just that, “survival”.
But it is the order of nature .
Hense the dingo would never over breed .
If left alone , without interference , with out this constant slaugher .

So whilst they are so beautiful . cute and almost seductive in their appearance
They are wild children , born in the wild of the wild and we should not forget that their instincts are about survival .
Lets leave them in their enviroment lets fight to keep them safe on their land .

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