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his name is Ceasar

September 7, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Caesar, Dingo Diary

We have a young dingo here , his name is Ceasar , due to a family breakdown he required urgent relocating . Sadly dingoes do not cope well when a family is divided. Not unlike children, they go through anxiety and feelings of abandonment .
However Ceasar has adapted very well and has settled in. We had hoped for a genuine loving home with dingo educated family , we also accept this may not come to pass .
Sadly we noticed Ceasar has problems in his hip and we followed through with the appropriate procedure verifying he has hip dysplasia as a result of bad breeding practices.
We realise that this depleting breeding fault may inhibit his chances of a loving home .
Unfortunately we rarely receive financial assistance and we are not in a financial position to cover such extreme cost , we manage his pain with medication both natural and prescription.
Fortunately and surprisingly a very generous caring person has offered Ceasar a second chance , a chance of a pain free life .
I would thank Belinda Fink for your amazing generosity ,your genuine concern and your love for our unique dingo .
40 years of caring for our Australian dingo I have never had such substantial assistance to help with a dingo that has come into my care , I am humbled by such generosity , as Iam sure Ceasar is .he will be howling his gratitude whilst running without pain Thank You Belinda Fink .
I’d like to take the opportunity to thank Joy Martanovic and her rescue boy Rocky for the meat you gave us for our rescue dingoes love to you both
A belated thank you to Simon Stretton Durong dingo Sanctuary for you kind donation to help whilst we had no income , thank you Simon.

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