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<blockquote data-quote="UnderEmployedGeo" data-source="post: 591775" data-attributes="member: 20002"><p>I remember seeing groups of wild dogs when I was working out near the Victoria desert in WA - They were a manky lot - all sorts of shapes, sizes and colours... Obv been breeding with dingos and domestics and some looked like munted Bulldogs. But some looked like that camera shot above - particularly the more dingo-ish ones. Get strange combos of big heads and long tails etc. Wild dogs in Aus are a motley crew. Never had any trouble with them. But there was always a leader of the pack, often a more sleek looking dingo type, and those boys were pretty fearless. I'd leave them alone...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderEmployedGeo, post: 591775, member: 20002"] I remember seeing groups of wild dogs when I was working out near the Victoria desert in WA - They were a manky lot - all sorts of shapes, sizes and colours... Obv been breeding with dingos and domestics and some looked like munted Bulldogs. But some looked like that camera shot above - particularly the more dingo-ish ones. Get strange combos of big heads and long tails etc. Wild dogs in Aus are a motley crew. Never had any trouble with them. But there was always a leader of the pack, often a more sleek looking dingo type, and those boys were pretty fearless. I'd leave them alone... [/QUOTE]
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