Things You'll Need:
- A dingo
- All appropriate government licenses and paperwork
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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 and could be unsafe. 10 weeks is the absolute latest you should remove a dingo from the wild without fearing serious consequences.
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Step 2
Train the dog. A dingo, due to the fact that this is a wild Australian animal, does not train as easily as your cocker spaniel. Therefore it is a good idea to do some preliminary training before selling them; this will discourage lawsuits and lead to a much happier customer.
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Step 3
Find a possible customer. Unlike your well known breeds, a dingo doesn't have an already loyal fan base, so it might take a little convincing to successfully sell one. Be sure to point out how unique the animal is and its infamous history.
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Step 4
Provide the buyer with all the necessary information regarding the breed and its tendencies. Give the purchaser a quick informational lesson on the dingo's native habitat and diet in Australia. If you wish to breed their dingos in the future, make sure to mention this to the buyer as well as giving them an incentive to participate in such a breeding program.







