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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2006

Just my first video, a test really. This is of a wild homeless dog/dingo that lives in the bush near where I live.

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  • Yes Its a half breed, I think between a dingo and something else. There are a few of these dogs that hang around in the bush land. I thought the dog was friendly enough but also very scared and aware of people. But apperently these dogs have been a threat to some people walking and the council is now on a hunt to cull them :( I find it quite sad really as I didnt think it was a threat at all, only looking for food.... But anyway, what can you do..?

  • what a pretty baby.

  • Yeah its a cute wild doggy hey.

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  • Destruction by doo gooders that introduced the destroyers.

    Cats,dogs,foxes,rabbits,horses­,donkeys,camels,pigs,sparrows,­starlings,minahbirds,cane toads,carp.......The lsit goes on, just like the pointless blame game and useless bickering.

  • You enviro frauds are missing the point. Its not just economic and stock losses, the dingo had 10,000 years to find its niche in our fragile ecosystem. These crossbreeds breed more often, hunt differently and can wipe out entire colonies of native fauna in localised areas. They should all be culled. Open your rose covered eyes and look past your own self important noses. The 'unspoilt bush' in australia does not exist. Thanks to 200years of destruction.

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  • Not a bush dog...That's black DINGO.

  • I think he meant a dog from the bush, and not actually a Bush Dog.

  • that's not a bush dog my friend :)

  • Leave it be. it's probably a pure Black and Tan Dingo, call a sanctuary if you're worried.

  • Google for "Dogs assist in stock losses" and go to the first result.

  • Maremma dogs kill vastly less predators than trigger-happy doggers and baiters. There have been many farmers who had much success with them... because they were properly trained and habituated to their new home, which I bet isn't the case with your friends.

  • I could give you some phone numbers of farmers who have used guard animals and have had nothing but problems! Stll love to know what experience you have had in the area! are you a farmer... or own a maremma dog operation? Marrema dogs if given the chance kill wild dogs! so your condoning this aleged "murder"

  • All this hype about hordes of "wild dogs" ripping through sheep is one big scam. Government statistics contradict the claim that there's any significant economic damage done. For example, in 2005 in Victoria there were over 20 million sheep and just around 3,600 losses due to "wild dogs" and foxes. That's a mere 0.01%... Which is barely even visible on a pie chart Yet millions of tax payer dollars go to dog/dingo murderers and overseas manufacturers of environmentally hazardous poisons.

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