Meanwhile, Dr. Rebekah Day, the veterinarian who treated Wandi, observed some markings on the puppy’s back. These markings were most likely caused by eagle claws, according to her.
Wandi was most likely carried by an eagle and fell from the sky.
Thankfully, the Australian Dingo Foundation learned about the orphaned pup and requested that he be relocated to their refuge.
The foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to wild canid conservation.
As a result, Wandi’s finding and confirmation of his ancestry is a boon to the foundation. This canine classification is mostly found in Australia, and it comes in three varieties: alpine, desert, and tropical.
Sadly, the Alpine is the only one of the three varieties that is on the verge of extinction. Habitat degradation, hunting, and crossbreeding are the primary causes. Unfortunately, domestic-dog-dingo hybrids have begun to supplant purebreds in many regions of Australia.
Wandi has matured significantly since his arrival at the refuge.
As a result, the foundation aspires to offer Wandi with a secure haven. More importantly, they believe it will become an important element of their breeding program. Meanwhile, Wandi has an Instagram page set up by the charity.
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