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New Guinea Singing Dogs

New Guinea Singing Dog (Canis familiaris dingo/hallstromi)
Range: Papua New Guinea
Status: Unknown

New Guinea singing dogs are the result of many generations of an aboriginal dog evolving and adapting to island life on Papua New Guinea. Their relatives from more than 20,000 years ago moved into Australia and became dingoes. Their exact taxonomy is hotly debated in the scientific world. Some people consider them feral domestic dogs; some consider them a subspecies of dingo; still others think they are a distinct species. Their behavior is certainly different than that of domestic dogs. Watch their interactions. They are great tree climbers and diggers, they are stronger than other dogs the same size, and they have distinct vocalizations that sound like eerie singing. The New Guinea singing dogs at the Center are mostly well socialized and enjoy going out for educational programs. They appreciate attention and love to meet new people.

Meet Our New Guinea Singing Dogs


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Clancy New Guinea Singing Dog

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Foldo New Guinea Singing Dog

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Ife New Guinea Singing Dog

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Samara New Guinea Singing Dog

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Spaulding New Guinea Singing Dog

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Takoda New Guinea Singing Dog

 

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