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Dingo Profile

Hi, my name is Mirrhi

Gender: Female

Age date on arrival: 5 weeks

Date of arrival: 2015-06-01

Originated from:
miss Mirrhi arrived here at 5 weeks bred by wildlife park and sold to an  uneducated and unprepared private owner who surrounded her to us personally.

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Personality
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A little excitment here yesterday .
A little excitment here yesterday . Miss Nowra was out and about , climbing and tearing around the house , i left her to her demolishion , and went out to feed dingoes out side I could hear the breaki... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- February 27, 2018
Miss Nowra just enjoys telling Mirrhi You cant catch me so izz just sits here ..
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Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- February 25, 2018
Interesting day every dingo here is aware of Joey in the bedroom
Interesting day every dingo here is aware of Joey in the bedroom , hmm yum mum , no way I say . Pindan scored 2 litres of milk off the cupboard, gorged himself , spilt a lot on the carpet stole anothe... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- September 15, 2017
Just a quick thank you to Warren’s employer
Just a quick thank you to Warren’s employer for his donation for the dietary upkeep for the dingoes in our care. He is a dog lover from way back. Thanks Greg. #dingodiary... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- September 15, 2017
Just a few words of advice , it’s beautiful to see wild dingoes in the wild
Just a few words of advice , it’s beautiful to see wild dingoes in the wild , where they should be . But it is absolute stupidity to disclose the location of these wild dingoes . They are still ... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- September 15, 2017
Dingo Diary
Well, thats the worming done for another month. 35 worm tablets, some took them with no problems, some had to be tempted, but they are all done.. Time to stock up on worm tablets again.... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- August 27, 2017
Crossroads Dingo Rescue
Cleaning and shovelling pens is some mean feat when one uses a shoulder that one is informed not to use unfortunately priority is the comfort of dingoes occupying those pens that are first and foremos... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- August 13, 2017
funny kids are dingoes
We have just returned from a 4k walk (pindan and I) not far but not bad, me with one arm and he bursting with energy. He is very good and very much in sync with me , stops if in front and waits or com... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- July 16, 2017
We have just returned from a 4k walk
We have just returned from a 4k walk (pindan and I) not far but not bad, me with one arm and he bursting with energy. He is very good and very much in sync with me , stops if in front and waits or com... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- July 16, 2017
All smiles from Pindan
It’s been a full on few days , took Pindan for a walk last night and this water board truck pulls up next to us and the guy says ” that’s a very handsome dingo ” and of course ... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- June 26, 2017
a full on few days
It’s been a full on few days , took Pindan for a walk last night and this water board truck pulls up next to us and the guy says ” that’s a very handsome dingo ” and of course ... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- June 17, 2017
I do get a bit cross with these kids
I do get a bit cross with these kids ( dingoes) those inside sometimes test the most tolerant and patient of any saint ( being myself ) so our Pindan whilst an amazing loveable kid ,funny and with a c... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- April 22, 2017
confrontation with Miss Mirrhi
Have just had a small confrontation with Miss Mirrhi , big sigh , she was happily creating mischief and attempting to intimidate Arana, so I tell her “stop this nonsense”, and she growls a... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- February 22, 2017
Good Sunday morning , hot and muggy here , been up since 5 am , Django wanting his weetbix arana and Mirrhi wanting out , Jedda pacing ,old girl whining, haven’t been sure where to start , take ... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- February 19, 2017
Mirrhi is very bossy
Mirrhi is very bossy , constantly growling at me like she thinks she’s mum , tells me to not touch Arana ,yep a bit of jealousy, but so damn head strong I’m thinking she is very spoilt, bu... Read More
Crossroads Dingo Rescue -- February 19, 2017
Me on arrival
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can help us keep these beautiful animals fed and healthy. Your ongoing sponsorship will allow Crossroads Dingo Rescue to continue as a sanctuary for this mistreated and rejected Australian Native animal. Continue to see how you can help.

2017 Crossroads Dingo Rescue (Created by AndyK)