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April 5, 2021 by sds_admin   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

I now understand why some people hate Monday, if something is to go wrong it usually occurs on a Monday.

Thankfully Warren was here assisting in diverting a catastrophe.
It could have been an interesting debacle had I been here alone( which is normally the case)

Whilst supervising the youngsters in the exercise yard , a hell of a commotion was taking place.
I turn in time to see not one but two dingoes racing up to the fense ,for a split second I stand in shock and surprise, “surely someone hasn’t dropped two dingoes here unbeknownst to me . (wouldn’t be the first time )
Then getting past the shock and surprise I recognise the familiar faces of Woody and Luna .

First thought is what to do? impossible to open the gate and let them in while two tearaway are running amoke.
Luna has the familiar look of grab and shake ,not going to be safe for the young ones .
I attempt to not panic , which without doubt will create a flight response.
I walk calmly, talk quietly and slowly approach.
Woody comes to me , Luna looks and decides I am her friend .
Permits me to take her collar as does Woody .

Now what? two running around in the yard stressed due being left alone , two I have in a death hold ( no way was I going to let go )
Its hard work trying to yell quietly while holding two dingoes ,not wanting to cause undue stress .

Warren approaches and Luna has a strong reluctance to men, she starts backing away, all normal dingo dont come near me attitude, a lead is thrown and I’m now on the ground talking to Luna, such a good girl.
Managed to get the lead on her , leaning over to now secure Woody .
Both are now smiling , with a “guess what, we gets out, had a run, n really wanted to fight every dingo they met on this flight path to where mum was .
All good calm has once again decended .
We then check their escape route ,a neat round hole has been chewed in the ringlock wire barely big enough for a large cat .
“No problem” these two say,” “waz easy mum, we jus wanted to play with you ”
” But we doesn’t like them others”.

So we now are reinforcing the cyclone ,and the million other things that require doing will just have to again be put on hold.

I had some how managed to twist my knee a couple of weeks ago, it is truly excruciatingly painful .
Having attended a doctor it appears I have either torn a ligament or a tendon ( waiting for xray results and to have ultrasound )
Doesn’t matter its damn painful and the knee is not accomadating.
Didn’t help when attempting to prepare for quick flight should two dingoes decide to go AWAL

Anyway no disastrous out come , both were very good ( I’m proud of them considering it took over a year for both to accept and trust)
I am convinced trust is essential when caring for dingoes , more important when taking on those with a previous history ( twice in the pound ) a history of unsavoury people not caring for them .
Makes it difficult for them to trust, more difficult due to so many upsets and past trauma.

Well that was my Monday
Peace now reigns, every one happy and settled .

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