your not allowed to do 60km/h in a 50km/h but everybody still does to... if u got one when ur not supose to good luck to you as long as the welfare of the dog is in good shape WHO CARES
In NSW you can not legally own them now either to my knowledge
I think that many people don't understand the challenges of keeping a wild dog. They do not make good companion animals. Humans have spent thousands of years selectively breeding domestic dogs for desirable traits so why would you want to revert back to a blank canvas so to speak.
I know they're pretty to look at and some are fine as pets but they will never be as good as your average dog.
True, but pack drive and dominance issues are more difficult to deal with for dingoes than with most domestic dog breeds. Remember a dingo isn't a breed it's a wild animal. The definition of a breed is something that has been selectively bred by humans, dingoes are largely a result of natural selection.
At the end of the day they will generally be a lot more work and I wouldn't recommend them for the vast majority of people. Most dog owners have a very limited understanding of pack structure and how important this is. In dingo's the pack drive is of the charts compared to your average lab etc this will always create issues.
I have handled a number of extremely dominant security/protection dogs with dominance issues and if you don't know your stuff accidents can happen, even with experienced handlers. Best to be avoided (for most).
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