Dingo

Dingo

Primitive/Wild Canid
Temperament
Independent, alert, intelligent, adaptable
Origin
Australia
Life Span
10-15
Weight
Male: 13-20; Female: 11-18 kg
Height
Male: 48-60; Female: 45-58 cm
Size
Medium

Perfect for

Apartment
Easy to train

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Easy to train

Cons

  • Requires expert training

Breed Guide

The Dingo is a medium-sized dog breed belonging to the Primitive/Wild Canid group originating from Australia. Known for its Independent, alert, intelligent, adaptable, this breed has captivated dog lovers around the world. With a life expectancy of 10-15 years, it makes a wonderful companion for the right family.

Appearance

The Dingo is a medium-sized breed weighing between Male: 13-20; Female: 11-18 kg and standing Male: 48-60; Female: 45-58 cm tall. Its sturdy physique and well-proportioned body make it instantly recognizable.

Character

The Dingo is known for being Independent, alert, intelligent, adaptable. It is calm and well-balanced, adapting well to different lifestyles. Early socialization and consistent training are key to bringing out its best qualities.

Care & Grooming

The Dingo is relatively low-maintenance when it comes to coat care. Shedding is manageable with regular brushing. Regular nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental care are also important parts of keeping your dog healthy.

Training

The Dingo is highly intelligent and responds excellently to positive reinforcement training. Early obedience classes are recommended for all dogs of this breed. Short, engaging training sessions work best to keep their attention and build a strong bond with their owner.

Living with this Breed

The Dingo can adapt well to apartment living as long as it receives sufficient daily walks. It suits a wide range of lifestyles, from active families to quieter households.

Price & Adoption

The average price for a Dingo puppy ranges from €600 to €1,500. Always choose a reputable breeder who prioritizes health and temperament.

How much does a Dingo cost?

A Dingo puppy typically costs between €600 and €1,500 from a reputable breeder.

How long does a Dingo live?

The average life expectancy of a Dingo is 10-15.

Does the Dingo shed a lot?

The Dingo sheds a manageable amount. Regular brushing is recommended to keep the coat healthy.

Is the Dingo good with kids?

The Dingo can do well with children when properly socialized. Early training and supervised interactions are important.

Size Comparison

Dingo

53 cm

Human ~170 cm

Average weight: 16 kg

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