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November 6, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Ok busy long day , anyway miss Nowra, was just so damn good , normal huff here puff there , and she did pee and poo on me but that to is normal cos she don’t like hoomans
Nowra had her vaccination ( again) wormed again now micro chipped so she now is family .
Her teeth are indeed not good , but this could be due to lack of nutrition insufficient diet needs when born , vets agree she would have been roughly 4 weeks when she arrived, she has been here since mid September almost 6 weeks , only now are her second teeth about to come through .
If only 4 weeks on arrival that seriously throws out the whelping dates , it was believed she was 3 months, so she is very much a late born given there are people who, due to their research really assess the birth rates and times for that area .
Certainly all I knew now seems to be not as I knew .. ( does that make sense?)

Nowra settled really well remained calm untill I showed signs of irritation when discussing dingo issues dingo politics ect , ( yep all that crap that pisses me off ) then and only then did she really start to show anxiety ,
( so one neeeds to keep emotions under control when handling our dingo , they are very perceptive )

Bonnie was really anxious for some crazy reason she thinks I will leave her , ( not on your life nor mine bonnie would I ever leave you )
Im chatting to the vet explaining how jedda is starting to bully bonnie , jedda sleep on my bed bonnie has her mattress next to the bed , jedda gets off the bed glares at bonnie , whereby bonnie gets up head down and lays on the floor ,bonnie will not engage in altercation .
jedda now has a choice ,my bed or Bonnie’s bed , nasty wee bitch , a case of bonnie is not well, she has sore hips and now the dingo bitch decides, bonnie is the weak link, typical dingo behaviour ( not on my watch ) bonnie has been a mum and more to jedda , some respect please .
So a lot of Bonnie’s problems are depression anxiety and fear , gona stop right now .
Any way while talking about it , it became obvious the reasons for why, which will now be brought under control.
No bullies in my house .
Bonnie will have pain meds and will be reassessed In 4 weeks . Thankfully nothing serious ( that we could determine)
Nowra has a big girl collar, pretty mauve , really proud of my wild child today , but of course it helps when you have exceptional vets ,
thanks girls at Kenwick , thanks too for the privilege of time to pay .

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