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Did I mention my dog is a Dingo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 418010" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Wow. </p><p></p><p>Now I'd not have guessed there were Dingos in the US except in Zoos. Nor would I have imagined they'd be so hard to contain. </p><p></p><p>The Dingo attacking the infant makes sense. A pack will go for the most vulnerable and easiest prey, which of course is one that can't fight back. I have a vague memory of reports of packs of strays here (US) attacking small children. And in this area they're having issues with packs of feral and stray dogs. </p><p></p><p>I guess I shouldn't be surprised at the difficulty containing them part. Rowdy is contained only when he wants to be unless he's on a lead, which had better be plenty strong. His kennel is 6 ft high and I have his house set so there is no way he can use it to go over the top. He doesn't need to use it to go over the top. Thankfully, he only pulls that stunt in protection mode. I actually caught him doing it once.....amazing. He basically jumped it, using his front paws on the upper bar to propel himself over. He's not a small dog by any means, but not that tall either really, more stocky build.</p><p></p><p>Steely.........at least you know you'll always have an exercise buddy. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 418010, member: 84"] Wow. Now I'd not have guessed there were Dingos in the US except in Zoos. Nor would I have imagined they'd be so hard to contain. The Dingo attacking the infant makes sense. A pack will go for the most vulnerable and easiest prey, which of course is one that can't fight back. I have a vague memory of reports of packs of strays here (US) attacking small children. And in this area they're having issues with packs of feral and stray dogs. I guess I shouldn't be surprised at the difficulty containing them part. Rowdy is contained only when he wants to be unless he's on a lead, which had better be plenty strong. His kennel is 6 ft high and I have his house set so there is no way he can use it to go over the top. He doesn't need to use it to go over the top. Thankfully, he only pulls that stunt in protection mode. I actually caught him doing it once.....amazing. He basically jumped it, using his front paws on the upper bar to propel himself over. He's not a small dog by any means, but not that tall either really, more stocky build. Steely.........at least you know you'll always have an exercise buddy. lol [/QUOTE]
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