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October 25, 2020 by sds_admin   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

This was Shyla , she’s lovely isn’t she ?
She is dead , she was a rescue from a breeding farm.
120 dingoes on 3 acres
Later reduced to 60 ( deceased)
The breeder died, and of the remaining 60 all were destroyed but 6 ( those 6 went to another breeder )
5 of the six were later shot ( couldn’t get near them )
Shyla was the only one we could save , but even her we could not save , 6 weeks for her to trust, a further 12 months of constant vets and exploratory to find her health issues .
She was 4 years old , her health issues were as a result of immunity failing due to lack of nutrition, care and over all neglect.
She had to be euthanised due to on going suffering

They breed they claim for preservation, conservation .

Of 160 dingoes none remained alive , many pups sold prior were destroyed
Yet this breeder is today held in high esteem .
As are many back yard and commercial breeders
Not one takes responsibility not one is held accountable
No one is taken to task for neglect, cruelty or for the condition many are in upon arrival here .
Do your research before purchasing a dingo .
Realise you are financing a brutal trade .
The dingo is a predator he is not a pet
Don’t kick us in the guts for attempting to clean up your mess .
Many are misinformed on the domestic bred dingo .
Less informed on wild born .

The fad today is the profit margin on wild born pups .
The assumed status of having a wild born .
Bored are they with domestic bred .
The deception of stating a dog is a dingo , with the uninformed ignorant thinking how cute that dog is and then invest in a dingo without any knowledge of the suffering that animal goes through and the usual out come is death for the dingo .
Stop promoting dingoes as pets .
Stop the now sales of many pups pilfered from dens
Stop the deception of believing you can tame a wild born dingo .
Start realising our wild dingo is an asset to the environment, work at protecting him , be a voice to cease the senseless slaughter of a much maligned animal .
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