Instructions Things You’ll Need: A dingo All appropriate government licenses and paperwork Step 1: Grab a wild dingo, the trick is to get them young. After the dingo has reached 6 weeks, it is reaching a point where the wild influence is too great...
Instructions Step 1: Make a plan. Choose the tricks that you want to teach your dingo, put them in the order you would like to teach them and break each trick into small, manageable steps. You can teach your dingo any tricks you could teach a regular dog...
Instructions Learn How to Adopt a Rescue Pet Dingo Step 1: Be aware that there are dingo breeding programs currently underway to help repopulate the species while protecting the integrity of the genetic line. Many pet dingos become available to adopt...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Large yard with fencing Child-proof safety locks Know How to Provide Adequate Housing for a Pet Dingo Step 1: Be aware that many people who adopt a dingo for a pet may have the best intentions, but when they...
Instructions Find out How to Own a Pet Dingo Step 1: Contact your local authorities to see if there are any restrictions in place that will not allow you to own a dingo as a pet in your area. Some parts of Australia outlaw owning a dingo altogether...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Secure outdoor area Dog toys Learn How to Exercise a Pet Dingo Step 1: Make sure that you can provide a secure, escape-proof area of your yard to exercise your pet dingo in, such as an enclosed pen. This will allow...
Instructions Learn How to Tame a Pet Dingo Step 1: Plan to purchase or adopt your pet dingo from a reputable breeder when it is around the age of 6 weeks. After 10 weeks, it becomes much more daunting to tame this wild dog to overcome its natural...
Instructions Get Tips on How to Clean Up After a Pet Dingo Step 1: Make sure that you provide plenty of outdoor space for your pet dingo, since they need room to romp and explore. Of course, this means picking up dingo "landmines" on a regular basis. So...
Instructions Learn How to Locate a Pet Dingo Breeder Step 1: Understand that the dingo is recognized as a pure breed by several organizations, including the Australian National Kennel Club and the Continental Kennel Club. However, dingoes are not...
Instructions Step 1: Consider whether a dingo is the right pet for you. Take into consideration your lifestyle, habits, living arrangement and budget. Research pet dingoes to see if their personality, needs and care will work for you. Step 2: Check the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Harness and leash Plastic pick-up bags Pet odor cleaner Step 1: Train your dingo to use one corner of the yard as her bathroom. Lead her immediately to that spot when you take her outside, and praise her when she...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dog brush Nail trimmers Supplements Step 1: Realize that dingoes take care of most of their grooming needs themselves and are unique in that they have no tell-tale "doggy odor." Your pet dingo is a pleasantly clean...
Instructions Step 1: Feed your puppy a nutritious diet catering to the small animal's needs. While young, make sure to mash all food for easy chewing. Step 2: Add to its diet a dry food suitable for this type of pet as it begins to mature. An all-around...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Enclosed outdoor pen or yard Strong leash Reward treats Learn How to Agility Train a Pet Dingo Step 1: Understand that agility training is not the same thing as teaching your pet dingo how to sit or stay. Agility...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Treats Sturdy leash Learn How to Obedience Train a Pet Dingo Step 1: Recognize that only young dingoes respond well to obedience training. In fact, you stand a much better chance of success if you obtain your pet...
Instructions Step 1: Get regular check-ups for your pet at a vet who is familiar with dingoes. Have baseline blood work and other tests done so that you will have something to compare new tests to. Consider appropriate vaccinations and other preventative...
Instructions Learn About Dingoes Step 1: Know that the export of dingoes from Australia is illegal. Step 2: Check with local authorities in Australia to determine whether or not dingoes are illegal in your particular state. A permit may be needed. Step 3...