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New Foster Babies - 9 X Dingo/cattle


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Woah, honest to god crosses? That will be interesting! Do you mind sharing your impressions on how they differ to the average dog as they grow up?

What an odd mix!

My favs is the one with the white face marking followed by big ears Black and Tan XD

So far they are just like any other crossbred puppies... although a couple of the smaller ones have got a bit of attitude, but that's probably because they get jumped on by a couple of the larger ones and need to hold their own... *grin*

I haven't even tried to see how many of each sex we have, or taken note of who is who... gotta make me a list with markings and the like...

The boy with the white stripe is named Sargeant Pepper, and the black and tan girl is named Max/Maxi... or so I've been told... still have to get the rest of the names yet... all named after Beatles songs apparently.

T.

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They've travelled all the way from Tennant Creek... mum was the cattle and was surrendered pregnant to a person up there who does rescue, so they were born in rescue and given a good start as far as health and socialisation goes. Kudos to the person from Tennant Creek for doing a really great job with them too... they are lovely and precocious, and very well mannered - well... as far as a 7 week old puppy can be anyways... lol!

It feels good to have a pack of puppies about again... even with the amount of poo they can make... *grin*

They are all going to be stunning dogs when they grow up methinks.

The tan ones in this litter look a lot like this fellow when he was a puppy...

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It's not easy getting photos of 9 attention seeking pups on your own... lol!

Every time I go in the yard I have puppies all around my feet and jumping up at me... I have to wait for them to get bored with me and start doing their own thing, but as soon as I move, I'm swarmed again... aarrgghh!

All fed dinner now and safely ensconced in their pen in the granny flat for the night.

They are very clean out in the yard - they poo at the edges or in the corners - loving it!

T.

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Well... the first time I've slept past 7am for the longest time... and I had the backyard alarm clocks going off at 9am... loud enough to wake me, and my room is at the front of the house!

Crawled out of bed, let Harper out for potty, then brought her back in and sorted the noisy nine... chicken mince, Pedigree puppy tinnned, and Bonnie Puppy kibble... all fat and fed, and playing happily in the yard now... all poops picked up too...

I took photos again yesterday afternoon, and will post up here once I've been through them...

T.

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Had a dingo/ kelpie cross for 16 years. Best, smartest, most loyal dog I have ever had. Miss her daily and she has been gone for 13 years now. She couldn't bark at first, but learnt to copy the others. The only problem was if she was off lead and there was wildlife around.......not good. Lucky are the people who adopt one of these beauties.

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