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December 9, 2019 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

No one is happy here , the two dingoes being moved from their pen and rehoused are not impressed .
It again proves how important familiarity and security is .
secure they are But unfamiliar surroundings has upset them .

Burra and Apani have been in Burra’s pen all day , not sure that friendship will last .

The wild boys …have put Daku in a larger crate
Omg you would think he has had his paw caught, the performance is ridiculous .
Pens for the wild kids we must sort

A force to recon with is this wild child ,hand raised meeting so many people ,no longer a baby now a teenager who dislikes people , even those who have interacted with him as a pup he now swears at .

It’s been awhile since I hand mixed concrete , bit of a work out today mixing cement in a wheel barrow , 6 4 2 , had to keep reciting ,

think I might be having night mares,
oh well, thankful I am for the ability to be capable .
Poor Warren had to spread it , all good, done
The security section for the pen .

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