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precious little wild born pup

August 23, 2017 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

we were ready to accept this prescious little wild born pup 2 weeks ago, unfortunately unforseen circumstances delayed his arrival .
last weekend our expectation of his arrival was diminished when we were informed this wee boy was unwell , following urgent medical assistance his blood work tested positive to Parvovirus, due to his weakness and depleted imunnity any further intervention was regarded as increasing his suffering .

His story is not with out sadness , nor is it a happy ending , we refuse not to acknowledge his existance his suffering his passing, or those who worked to save him and attempted to entrust him to us. (for that we thank all involved )

Our pure wild dingo must be protected and respected.
For one so young to have endured such hardship in so short a time is very distressing .

dingoes are very susceptable to dog like disease , parvo distemper hepatitise and more, when taken from their natural enviroment .
Leave them in their dens , leave them to live as nature intended , they have no immunity once removed from their enviroment and while they face much adversity, they face many more trials when forced into domesticity, misunderstood, expected to behave as dogs expected to conform and obey . they are primative wild animals and freedom is their right .
May this boy`s passing not be in vain . freedom no matter how short is freedom had , a life time of oppression and restriction is not as nature intended .
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