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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 426956" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>sTEELY, </p><p> </p><p>When you originally posted the dingo post - I gave you a name/link to a lady here in SC that deals with wild dogs & Carolina Dog behavior. I would highly recommend emailing her and trying to hit her up for some suggestions. Dingos, Carolina Dogs and wild dogs are not trained the same way that domestics are. I'm at a loss to tell you anything because their mind-set and behavior is quite a bit different than your average house dog. In essence? Yes - they're the same but they are more (not able to think of a really good word here) - maybe more clever, cunning? They are more predatory. Basic training like a regular K-9 will be helpful but you are going to need an expert with Tesla. </p><p> </p><p>It's not 'just' that you two are home together. There is a great deal to owning a primative. They are not for first time dog owners, and she may prove to be a lot more than you want in the long run. But she's still young so I'd call this lady I spoke of and get an expert behaviorist. Not something you want to mess around with - I've been reading a bit more about Dingos and WOW - even their teeth are longer, and stronger than I knew. </p><p> </p><p>If you can't find it - google Carolina Dogs - and her name will come up. It would be interesting to see what this gal makes of your pups howls, yips and talking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 426956, member: 4964"] sTEELY, When you originally posted the dingo post - I gave you a name/link to a lady here in SC that deals with wild dogs & Carolina Dog behavior. I would highly recommend emailing her and trying to hit her up for some suggestions. Dingos, Carolina Dogs and wild dogs are not trained the same way that domestics are. I'm at a loss to tell you anything because their mind-set and behavior is quite a bit different than your average house dog. In essence? Yes - they're the same but they are more (not able to think of a really good word here) - maybe more clever, cunning? They are more predatory. Basic training like a regular K-9 will be helpful but you are going to need an expert with Tesla. It's not 'just' that you two are home together. There is a great deal to owning a primative. They are not for first time dog owners, and she may prove to be a lot more than you want in the long run. But she's still young so I'd call this lady I spoke of and get an expert behaviorist. Not something you want to mess around with - I've been reading a bit more about Dingos and WOW - even their teeth are longer, and stronger than I knew. If you can't find it - google Carolina Dogs - and her name will come up. It would be interesting to see what this gal makes of your pups howls, yips and talking. [/QUOTE]
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