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No shit!!

Not really i just don't like racist bigots! Especially uneducated racist bigots. . . . although the two things do seem to go hand in hand on thl.

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i worked in Riyadh zoo in Saudi and there was a pack of dingos there.i always thought they would make a helluva lurcher x. they would have chewed your arm off if you tried to get amongst them but they can be domesticated so i am led to beleive

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i worked in Riyadh zoo in Saudi and there was a pack of dingos there.i always thought they would make a helluva lurcher x. they would have chewed your arm off if you tried to get amongst them but they can be domesticated so i am led to beleive

http://www.thewildones.org/Gifs/dingo.gif

 

Which would be one would be harder to domesticate??? :clapper:

 

:feck: COCK.

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i worked in Riyadh zoo in Saudi and there was a pack of dingos there.i always thought they would make a helluva lurcher x. they would have chewed your arm off if you tried to get amongst them but they can be domesticated so i am led to beleive

 

A freind who I sometimes stay with when I'm in Australia, had a Dingo; I suppose you could have called it domesticated, and it was human freindly, but it was completely untrainable and unbiddable. It could only be let of the lead in an enclosed area. It lived with and was on good terms with a Westie. One problem with it was when walking it in public, people were VERY wary of it !!

 

Cheers.

 

P.S. When were you in Saudi ? I was there for 26 years, we may hay mutual aquaintances !

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I've got a great book called "Dingos don't bark" about one man's attempt to keep a dingo as a pet.

 

I've also read about somebody in the UK (many years ago) who had a dingo which he used for ferreting, though I'm not sure how much truth there was in it.

 

My cream kelpie bitch looks very similar to a dingo, and she's just about as friendly too. Undoubtedly the most one-man-dog I've ever known.

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