Dingoes require a lot of exercise and should have at least 2 hours of physical activity per day.
Dingoes require a lot of exercise and should have at least 2 hours of physical activity per day.
Dingoes require a lot of space to roam and should have access to a large, secure outdoor area.
The average size of a Dingo is 52-60 cm (20-24 in) at the shoulder and weighs between 13-20 kg (29-44 lbs).
The legality of owning a Dingo as a pet varies by country and state. In some places, it is illegal to own a Dingo as a pet without a special permit.
Dingoes are carnivores and primarily eat meat such as kangaroos, wallabies, and rabbits.
Dingoes are not easy to train due to their independent nature and strong hunting instincts.
Dingoes are not recommended as pets due to their wild nature and tendency to be aggressive.
Dingoes do not bark like domestic dogs, but they do make a variety of vocalizations such as howls, growls, and whines.
Dingoes have a lifespan of 10-15 years in captivity.