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October 5, 2018 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Nowra is wild born dingo from the pilbara
She arrived here September 2017
Just a wee wild child not over 4 weeks old ( vets estimation)
Found dehydrated and emaciated, but well cared for prior to her arrival here.

We have been attempting to introduce Nowra to out side pen . Just a half hour at a time ,which is proving very difficult as she is so co dependant on me , any seperation creates anxiety ,so transition will be slow if at all.

Nowra has been well socialised ( as dingoes go ) many people coming and going, but seldom will she venture from her crate when strangers are here .

My grandaughter is here tonight ,not a stranger but not often in contact with Nowra
This is Nowra’s reaction to who she feels is an intruder.
I reiterate she has been here since extremely young ,but this is wild dingo behaviour, not aggressive just fearful ,not aggressive but curious ,
Will not come forward will not interact will not attack
This is wild dingo, as they are, without human manipulation, kennel breeding gene manipulation factory and back yard breeding.
This is what we have to save .
These animals will not attack will not interact, prefering to be left alone .
Trusting very few ,these are the dingoes we must protect.
.Nowra is not a wild dog, she is dingo, she has no dog in her genes .
She is not a pet .she is dingo untamed wild spirited, and must be protected .
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