Adoption information
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About Mine litter
11 beautiful babies in the litter and we are looking for understanding and committed homes looking for both an active and intelligent member to the family.
We have completed a DNA panel which is attached to the photo album that shows that these puppies are HIGH content dingos.
However, having a good start to life has shown to be essential in their character building and rehoming success.
They have been hand raised from 2 weeks old and well socialised with people, other animals and young children. They’re friendly, playful and cuddly.
They were found abandoned in a den in a mine shaft and were surrendered into our care from the local vet clinics.
Dingos are a special style of dog and don’t fit into many households.
But homes with a strong commitment level to both training and socialisation will see a social and stable dingo enter the family.
They will need fencing 6ft and over to keep them contained with the option of adding a wire topper if needed to minimise any escaping in the future. They right now haven’t shown any escaping tendencies.
Dingo experience isn’t essential but knowledge of what to expect is.
Active and high energy intelligent dog owners are suitable for this breed.
Mental and physical stimulation is essential as well as daily exercise.
A raw diet is best suited to dingos and their new homes will be guided through this transition for them.
They need to be allowed inside as dingos really love being close to being families and they will suit homes as either only dogs or with other dogs
They’re ready for their new homes at 10 weeks old (mid September) and will have two puppy vaccinations, a microchip, regular worming and also desexing completed for their adoption fee of $500.
Adoption details
In the ENQUIRY SECTION please explain in LENGTH some basics about yourself/ your life/ your household and what type of life you can provide for one of our rescue animals.
If successful, you would be contacted by phone, where we will talk about your enquiry and potentially organise a meet and greet between you/ your dogs/ your family and the potential candidate
From there, you can either take your animal with you if the meet and greet was successful and their vet work has been completed- or if the vet work hasn't been completed, you must wait until it's finished before taking your new friend home which will be organised between yourself and the foster carer.
Every animal has a 2 week trial period.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.