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DINGO COYOTE NEEDS A HOME!!

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Dingo Coyote, a two and a half year old Dingo bitch desperatey needs re-homing. Her original guardians have moved into a residence that is totally unsuiatble for her and are not allowed to continue to share in her life. I would love to take on the role as her companion but I cannot as I already care for Loxie, a 16 week old Alpine Dingo who takes up ALL my time (As she should)and 3 ageing Blue Heelers who also demand their fair share of attention.

Coyote is a beautiful animal with a perfect temperment and is very tollerant of other Dingoes/Dogs/Children. She is not dominant and would easily assume a lower position in any household or Dingo pack. she is docile, undemanding and well housetrained.

Any assistance in helping to re-home her would be greatly appreciated. I have taken her in to save her from the only other option that faced her. Death. From the time I have spent with her I can tell that she would easily adapt to a new loving and secure environment. Relocation locally would be preferable but a national refuge or sanctuary as breed stock or as an ambassador Dingo is also a good option. I am prepared to travel with her anywhere nationally to help in the process.. I have put my employment on hold until Coyote is re-homed. I have commited myself to saving this beautiful creature.. Who out there can help me achieve this??




DAZ..


UPDATE : Thank you to everyone who has contacted me to help rehome Coyote. Very good news. Coyote has had had offers in 3 states for re-homeing, Including an offer from Lyn at Dingo Discovery center in Victoria http://clix.to/dingodiscoverycentre to become a Mate for her handsome Male Desert Dingo Djarrah http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dingolyn/colony.html If Coyote's DNA analysis concludes she is Pure Dingo she will play a vital part in the future of the species. THANK YOU ALL !!

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  • hey, it's understood that a bitch like this is aggressive v.s. other bitches.

  • Zulu25230: What are you talikn about?("it's understood that a bitch like this is aggressive v.s. other bitches") Dingo Coy' is not an agressive animal. She is an extremely well socialized and affectionate Dingo and has Just become the mother of her own litter of Pure Dingo pups. She 'nursemaids'other Dingo Bitche's pups at the Sactuary where she now lives. She is an amazing creature who has become the focus of a Canid cognitive research project. I have seen much more agressive Shizstus. Trust me

  • i just seen this now but wanted to say well done. i am so happy for coyote and you are a real inspiration. i wish i could do more for animals but living in london and having chronic asthma its difficult. i dont mind giving cash tho!!!

  • Thank you dianmc.. We recently drove back across the Nullabor to see how Coyote was doing.. She is doing great and is in perfect condition. She also seems very happy now that she has been paired up with another dingo at the centre, Yaouk. A Tropical Dingo from Queensland..

  • Dingodaz Loxie and 10yo blue heeler Ted are driving from perth to Toolern Vale Vic as we speak to visit Peter and Lyn at the Dingo Discovery Centre and most of all Coyote..

    Can't wait till we get there!!!

    Watch this space...Love to all who love the Dingo....CYA SOON...Dazza.

  • she still up for grabs? :)

  • Heya, No, She was successfully rehomed a year ago to the Dingo Discovery Centre in victoria where she was DNA tested as Pure and is now part of their important breeding program. Cheers

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  • Thank you for taking such good care of her, it must have been so hard to let her go. I do hope she is happy in her new home. I also hope that the Dingo is saved from such a tragic fate as the one you mentioned earlier. Preserve the Dingo! Oh and LOVE those Australian Cattle Dogs. I have two myself.

  • That's great!

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  • people have such a narrow minded opinion on dingo's they are a domestic dog it just so happins there are alot in the wild..the stereotype on these animals is so wrong and until you have owned one i wouldn have an opinion..they are beautiful affectionate and very loyal animals i have had 2 and recomend them as pets around kids or not there awesome....Long live the dingo as Pets..this is not a response but my opinon being an owner of 2....With kids

  • But, aren't dingos wild? She is beautiful, and you are a good man for helping her.

  • how can i get a pup. my beloved blue heeler passed on a few months back and i am slowly getting ready to start over. i live in illinois, usa. any help is much appreciated.

  • An emotional video well presented and good added graphics.

  • I`m so happy for Coyote! :-) And you´ve done a very good job finding her a new home! :-)

    My youngest son`s girlfriend is living in Australia, and that`s why I`m intrested in Dingos, even if I`m living on the other side of the world from you. Im living in Norway..

    Cheers

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