Australian Dashing Dingo CGC TDI BN CD GN RAE AX AXJ OAC-JH NJC-JH
DOB- May 5, 2007
Became mine- July 21, 2007, 11 weeks old.
Hobbies- Agility (of any kind). Rally. Obedience.
Dingo is my heart dog. He was one of the first dog's that I could actually call mine. He is definitely my little baby boy.
Australian Dashing Dingo, Dingo, is my heart dog, agility
dog, obedience dog, rally dog, but most of all my companion dog! He loves
running agility and I love being the handler/ owner/ trainer running with him!
Dingo and I were united together as a team July 21,
2007. It was love at first sight! I
rescued him at 11 weeks old. His owner, a single father to many children, decided
he could no longer keep him because Dingo’s needs were not being met.
Dingo is my baby and one of the first dogs I could actually
call my own. I love spending every second
that I possibly can with him! I train and show Dingo all on my own and have the
greatest time! I spend around 40 hours a month training and grooming him. I try
to train him everyday, but sometimes homework gets in the way. Dingo truly is
the best dog ever!
Since the first day I had Dingo he has been my pride and joy. We belong to several clubs such as, the Evansville Obedience Club, Agility Club of Evansville, Australian Cattle Dog Xtreme Juniors, and 4-H Dog Club. Dingo and I participate in Obedience, Rally, and Agility trials; and therapy dog functions. Dingo is the best dog anyone could ask for and I enjoy every minute I spend playing with him, training him, and showing him! He takes up pretty much all of my time, but I can’t imagine anything more important than spending time with him.
Since the first day I had Dingo he has been my pride and joy. We belong to several clubs such as, the Evansville Obedience Club, Agility Club of Evansville, Australian Cattle Dog Xtreme Juniors, and 4-H Dog Club. Dingo and I participate in Obedience, Rally, and Agility trials; and therapy dog functions. Dingo is the best dog anyone could ask for and I enjoy every minute I spend playing with him, training him, and showing him! He takes up pretty much all of my time, but I can’t imagine anything more important than spending time with him.
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