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October 31, 2020 by sds_admin   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Just brought the kids in , they have been out in the pen next to pindan for the last two hours
They not very happy .
They love pinnie , but where the hell is mum ?
Oh well trying to get them use to transition, on the off chance of getting more pens .
Very challenging attempting to change the routine for these dingo kids .

A friend brought over some kids play things . Plastic cars and plastic cubby type ( child care toys )
In theory perhaps a good idea for more stimulation in the exercise yard , something else to climb on hide in .
Probably took 2 hours to set the darn things up .
Bright colours of red, blue, yellow .
Nope that went down like a lead balloon .
Not one would go in the yard
And those who did spent the time wuffing and snuffing ,backing away .
Dingoes are not colour blind so perhaps the colours or something unfamiliar or the different smells , it turned into a night mare .
Pups balked at the gate, back tracking and behaving like the things are monsters
Oh well took another two hours to pull the lot down
Stack it, with no where to put it and still they won’t walk past it .

It is said one man’s rubbish is another man’s treasure .in this case its a pain in the butt ,no treasure to be had with that lot .

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