ADOPT A DINGO
Thanks for taking the time to consider adopting a displaced dingo or dingo-hybrid who needs a new start.
Every dingo in our care has a special story of how he or she came to be homeless. Though each dingo's story is different, they all have a common desire to belong to a loving home once again.
As a pack animal, dingoes love company! Not built for the solo life, dingoes want to be with their families at all times - be that dingo, human or dog!
If you think you can provide the kind of home a dingo will love, please get in touch with us using our application form below.
Every dingo in our care has a special story of how he or she came to be homeless. Though each dingo's story is different, they all have a common desire to belong to a loving home once again.
As a pack animal, dingoes love company! Not built for the solo life, dingoes want to be with their families at all times - be that dingo, human or dog!
If you think you can provide the kind of home a dingo will love, please get in touch with us using our application form below.
ADOPTION DONATIONS
Your tax-deductible donation to adopt a dingo plays a vital role in the sustainability of our life saving rescue work.
When a dingo comes into our care, we immediately cover expenses for emergency vet treatment, microchip, vaccinations, parasite control, and at a later date desexing.
As many dingoes come into our care from the wild in critical condition, we rehabilitate these beautiful animals for many months, sometimes even over a year, covering all rehabilitation expenses along the way.
Your donation to adopt an animal in our care covers a portion of these expenses and allows us to continue our life saving work.
By donating to us you are not only helping the individual animal you have adopted but are supporting future rescue cases.
Thank you for partnering with us to save the wild-hearted.
When a dingo comes into our care, we immediately cover expenses for emergency vet treatment, microchip, vaccinations, parasite control, and at a later date desexing.
As many dingoes come into our care from the wild in critical condition, we rehabilitate these beautiful animals for many months, sometimes even over a year, covering all rehabilitation expenses along the way.
Your donation to adopt an animal in our care covers a portion of these expenses and allows us to continue our life saving work.
By donating to us you are not only helping the individual animal you have adopted but are supporting future rescue cases.
Thank you for partnering with us to save the wild-hearted.
APPLICATION FORMTo begin our adoption care application we would like to gather some information about you, your home and your interest in dingo care. This helps us match you with the most suitable dingo. Please take some time to carefully complete our application form.
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COURAGE
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ADOPT MEClick ADOPT ME to complete the form. You'll need to supply details of your property such as the dimensions or meters squared. |
COURAGE'S BIO
Courage is a 1 year old male dingo. He is a shy and gentle animal who is cautious of new surroundings and situations. Courage spends his days at our sanctuary sleeping in the shade and playing with his pack. Courage will need another dingo or dog companion in his new home as he does rely on the other dingoes at the sanctuary for confidence.
When it comes to approaching humans Courage can be a little reluctant. Trust is a big thing for him and it does take him a while to warm up to people. They have to be willing to spend time and form a friendship with him.
Even though he is shy Courage loves going on walks, doing commands and showing affection to the people he loves. He enjoys giving them licks and nose bumps while he gets scratches and pats. Courage loves food so dinner time is definitely his favourite time of day.
Courage will need a quiet environment where he can continue to build his confidence. He will need an understanding family who is willing to devote time to his training and timid personality. Courage is not suited to a family with young children as he will find that situation overwhelming.
When it comes to approaching humans Courage can be a little reluctant. Trust is a big thing for him and it does take him a while to warm up to people. They have to be willing to spend time and form a friendship with him.
Even though he is shy Courage loves going on walks, doing commands and showing affection to the people he loves. He enjoys giving them licks and nose bumps while he gets scratches and pats. Courage loves food so dinner time is definitely his favourite time of day.
Courage will need a quiet environment where he can continue to build his confidence. He will need an understanding family who is willing to devote time to his training and timid personality. Courage is not suited to a family with young children as he will find that situation overwhelming.