Not sure if hes pure dingo or not but he sure does have alot of dingo in him he is about 3 to 5 months old and treat me as he would the alpha dog of the pack. When he greets me he gets way low to the ground very submisive then basically licks me to death. Havent named him yet and dont got him here at my house just yet got to talk my dad in to allowign him here as we got 2 other dogs. But well hes only a few mile ride from my place here to my sisters new house. Going to start some obeience training here pretty quick and get him all set up with a dig house and huge long tie out. One i got a decent job if i dont bring him here ill build him a huge kenel like area backed against the hill side and dig him out a den. No picks of him just yet hopefully soon. But heres a picture of what he mostly looks like in the face
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~dingolyn/images/dingoHowl2.jpgHis body color is 50 50 white and red streaked white belly white feet and tail tip. Like other dingos he doesnt bark just lots of whines moans and hes not howled yet hehe that should be intresting to hear the first time

The below is for thoose who think they may be intrested in haveing a dingo as a pet and for those with large breed barrel chested dogs.
By their nature dingos are a flight instead of fight breed in other words highly non agresive towards any thing but their prey. This is assumed to be do to persecution by most people and well like any trait if it aids in surivial become a survival trait. In the case of a dingo if it acts agresive towards a person it will not live long it will be shot or poisoned or in some other fasion killed. Its really quite sad as they are a increbile breed of canine. They et to be between 50 and 70 pounds ( i think hell be in the 50 to 60 pound range) and can live to be 20 years old or older.
Unlike other "dog" breeds they take a single mate for life and breed only once a year. And have been known to morn them selves to death.
Thankfully they are not a "barrel chested dog" So little to no risk of "bloat" also called Gastric TORSION OR VOLVULUS.
Bloat is when the stomage twists and closes off at both ends gastric dilation while not as severe is also quite dangerous and has similar syptoms
http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/bloat.htmlI only learned of this incidious ailment when my own dog a rodesian ridge back died from it. From healthy and happy to dead in a short 2 and half days. Day one he acted sick nothing really majoreating grass to try and induce vomiting. Day 2 he refused to eat (called to set up apointment with vet for next morning got one at noon. next mornign i went to check on him right around 9 in the morning only to find him dead. If you have a mdium to large breed dog with the deep barrel shaped chest read that link and do some googling.