We recieved a message last night from a person who is having problems with a dingo purchased from another rescue .
While we are more than willing to assist ,we were unable reply to what we believe and was implied was an urgent call for assistance .
Hopefully the issue was resolved .
But, we point out here, the author of the message recieved advice from us in 2017 .
Further it is the responsibility of rescues who supply dingoes ( dingo hybrids ) to ensure the dingo is homed in an educated and experienced enviroment .
On many occasions we have been requested to take, care for , assist with dingoes sent from over East .
It is not our responsibility.
The onus is on the supplier to have the animal returned or and to give step by step advice on management
showing a turn over does not nessitate a successful rehome .
We once again encourage those with a desire to live with dingoes to do your research .
Coexisting with a domestic bred dingo can be extremely difficult , times that by 10 when choosing to live with a wild born .
There are so many variables. The dingo is an extremely complex animal, any attempt to force obedience and compliance can be to the detriment of both the dingo and handler .
We reiterate we hope the author of the message has found a solution or been assisted with the obvious notable distress .






