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A ginger Australian dingo stands in a field of dry grass, his face turned towards the camera with his tongue hanging out.

Dingo diet: What to feed your adopted dingo (Part 1)

Reviewed by Canine Ascension, this dingo diet series brings together key information about what to feed your adopted dingo.

A young Australian dingo sits looking up at a bowl of food which includes raw kangaroo, chicken, sardines and dried meat.

Dingo Diet: 10 frequently asked questions about dingo diets (Part 2)

Dingo diet FAQ’s, from which bones to feed your adopted dingo, to training treats and what to consider when it comes to kibble.

A wild Australian dingo stands look behind itself.

Dingo diet: Sourcing and preparing your dingo’s dinner (Part 3)

Dingo dinner: sourcing food for your rescue dingo and how much, how often and when to feed your adopted dingo.

A wild dingo sits in long grass, looking at the camera. Its mouth is partially open and its tongue is visible.

Brinkley Davies and Balu Blue protects dingoes in Ningaloo

Learn more about Brinkley Davies’ Balu Blue Foundation and how they rehabilitate and protect dingoes on WA’s Ningaloo Coast.

Person wearing runners, crouched down over a barbell, brushing chalk off their hands.

5 reasons you should listen to Arnold’s Pump Club

It’s Schwarzenegger, not a cybernetic organism… or is it? Arnold’s Pump Club is worth a listen, even if it’s not the Arnold I was expecting.

A light bulb is suspended in the air.

My five favourite books about having a growth mindset

From Atomic Habits and Mark Manson to a pocket sized gem by Harvard, these are my favourite growth mindset books.

Blue sky with clouds and ocean

I deleted Instagram from my phone and this is what happened

Social media is designed to create and maintain addiction, FOMO and lull us into complacency — I’m glad I deleted Instagram from my phone.

UpDown Desk Review

UpDown Desk review: The ultimate sit and stand desk when you WFH with pets

Looking for a sit and stand desk in Australia? Here’s my detailed review of the UpDown Desk. Let’s consider features, delivery, assembly and everyday use.

Two Australian dingoes wearing collars and leashes. One dingo is looking at the camera with its tongue out, the other dingo is nudging the other dingo with its nose. They are in a field with a blue sky behind them.

Adopting wild Australian dingoes is not as a crazy as it sounds

We adopted two wild dingoes, Rusty and Jalba. Dingoes belong in the wild, but many are orphaned and displaced. Find out what happened to Rusty and Jalba and how we ended up welcoming two dingoes into our home.

A man walking with two dingoes in a field. The sun is low, it is late afternoon.

Dingo behaviour: what to expect when you adopt a dingo

Dingoes don’t bark… or do they? Do they sleep all day, wake at dawn and hunt kangaroos? Find out what to expect when you’re expecting.

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Dingo Diet
Books on shelves in library
Dingoes

LATEST POSTS

A ginger Australian dingo stands in a field of dry grass, his face turned towards the camera with his tongue hanging out.

Dingo diet: What to feed your adopted dingo (Part 1)

Reviewed by Canine Ascension, this dingo diet series brings together key information about what to feed your adopted dingo.

A young Australian dingo sits looking up at a bowl of food which includes raw kangaroo, chicken, sardines and dried meat.

Dingo Diet: 10 frequently asked questions about dingo diets (Part 2)

Dingo diet FAQ’s, from which bones to feed your adopted dingo, to training treats and what to consider when it comes to kibble.

A wild Australian dingo stands look behind itself.

Dingo diet: Sourcing and preparing your dingo’s dinner (Part 3)

Dingo dinner: sourcing food for your rescue dingo and how much, how often and when to feed your adopted dingo.

A wild dingo sits in long grass, looking at the camera. Its mouth is partially open and its tongue is visible.

Brinkley Davies and Balu Blue protects dingoes in Ningaloo

Learn more about Brinkley Davies’ Balu Blue Foundation and how they rehabilitate and protect dingoes on WA’s Ningaloo Coast.

Person wearing runners, crouched down over a barbell, brushing chalk off their hands.

5 reasons you should listen to Arnold’s Pump Club

It’s Schwarzenegger, not a cybernetic organism… or is it? Arnold’s Pump Club is worth a listen, even if it’s not the Arnold I was expecting.

A light bulb is suspended in the air.

My five favourite books about having a growth mindset

From Atomic Habits and Mark Manson to a pocket sized gem by Harvard, these are my favourite growth mindset books.

Blue sky with clouds and ocean

I deleted Instagram from my phone and this is what happened

Social media is designed to create and maintain addiction, FOMO and lull us into complacency — I’m glad I deleted Instagram from my phone.

UpDown Desk Review

UpDown Desk review: The ultimate sit and stand desk when you WFH with pets

Looking for a sit and stand desk in Australia? Here’s my detailed review of the UpDown Desk. Let’s consider features, delivery, assembly and everyday use.

Two Australian dingoes wearing collars and leashes. One dingo is looking at the camera with its tongue out, the other dingo is nudging the other dingo with its nose. They are in a field with a blue sky behind them.

Adopting wild Australian dingoes is not as a crazy as it sounds

We adopted two wild dingoes, Rusty and Jalba. Dingoes belong in the wild, but many are orphaned and displaced. Find out what happened to Rusty and Jalba and how we ended up welcoming two dingoes into our home.

A man walking with two dingoes in a field. The sun is low, it is late afternoon.

Dingo behaviour: what to expect when you adopt a dingo

Dingoes don’t bark… or do they? Do they sleep all day, wake at dawn and hunt kangaroos? Find out what to expect when you’re expecting.

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