Adoption information
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About D783 Edna
Little Edna is a black Tropical Dingo, raised with her siblings, Nelly and Warnie. She has been fostered by a dog trainer and wildlife educator from the Northern Rivers, being developed so she has the best start at life. Socialised with all sorts of places, sounds, animals and people, but her training must be continued.
Edna is super duper smart, a bit sassy, very food/toy motivated and loves training! She will be a very active K9 (mentally and physically) who will need a lot of time put into her training. She will also need a well made yard for Dingos as she is very good at escaping and going on adventures, which isn’t good for local wildlife and the Dingo name.
Before you think about adopting a Dingo, you need to understand what they are. They are an apex predator of Australia, not a domestic dog. Edna is very pretty and is super sweet, but you must make sure you have the appropriate fencing and know that she will not behave the same as a domestic dog as Dingos can be timid and aloof by nature.
NRAS will consider extending the 100km radius rule for the right applicant for Edna.
Adoption details
Please email nras@live.com.au anytime or phone our office on (02) 6681 1860 between 10am & 4pm Monday to Friday to enquire about any of the animals we currently have in care. You will then need to complete an Adoption Questionnaire which you can download from our website. Please note that we require either proof of home ownership, or written landlord approval to accompany your Adoption Questionnaire.
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.

