Domestic Dingo

Domestic dingoes are descended from wild dingoes that were domesticated by Protomen to hunt other animals. other than they have became docile and tame towards all sentient beings, including humans. There are now more than 1,550 breeds of domestic thylacines, ranging from Poodle-size to Great Dane-sized animals. They were bred to be more tame, more bold, less timid, and less aggressive than their wild ancestors. They need to feed on carrion, turkey meat, chicken meat, duck meat, goose meat, deer meat, beef, pork, dog food, and cat food to stay healthy. They are among the most popular domesticated pets, along with dogs, cats, wolves, leopards, cheetahs, jaguars, thylacines, foxes, and others. They are also very common as not just pets, but also as guard animals and guide animals.