Vet appointment for Bindi and Kirra on Friday Kirra is now a resident of Crossroads, unfortunate circumstances have come to the fore making it difficult for her to return home , have no doubt she has been loved and is dearly loved . Kirra will attend vet with Bindi she will have complete vet check and second vaccination, we will then seek a beautiful home for her . She is 6 months old and a lovely girl ,as with all dingoes she will require an educated totally committed forever home understanding and patience . We however will be extremely vigilant in our screening of potential interest ,high fencing and constant interaction supervision, preferably no small children ,cats or dogs, one on one of total devotion . We seek this for all our dingoes ,big call but it’s our responsibility to get it right ,the dingo is the priority and he / she has to be the priority in your life as a valued member of the family ,treated with respect and appreciated for their uniqueness. Django is another who is deserving of his forever home particularly now while young and keen to embrace a quality of life he so rightly deserves, strong willed yet loving , enjoys walks enjoys human company ( those he accepts ) must be respected no cats no children ( he is very boisterous) a gentle but firm understanding patient person ,once bonded he will be a remarkable companion and friend ,he has high prey drive and must be supervised at all times ( no cowboys ) he is wild born has been abused and has overcome all adversity , now 15 months old ,he will adapt with the right genuine person . We don’t get any praise for our re home abilities , nor do we care for negative opinions, again our priority is the dingo ,the individual ,we are not desperate to rid ourselves of the responsibility, they are our responsibility and we take that responsibility seriously they deserve the best and we strive to get the best .we don’t compete on numbers that come or go ,we want quality homes not second rate might work homes, they have to be decidedly the best home ,based on the nature of the dingo he does not cope with human mistakes. How we work with potential re home is to ensure it is a smooth transition for all concerned. Friday we seek to get full medical opinion on Bindi’s ear problem if by extensive surgery will it be in her best interest will it resolve her ongoing ear problems or will this be on going through out her life . Old girl’s hips are not good , have not been able to determine her age but she has been here 3 years now , she too has had many procedures on her ears , she appears to be getting cataracts on her eyes so one assumes she was an elderly lady when we took her from death row in the pound , sad out come for our discarded dingoes but at least they have their dignity here .