would we be able to buy dog from Wiluna?

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hi team

This year I went to Wiluna and found so many country dogs wandering down the streets and that reminded me of where I come from where dogs are like that sort of..

Many of them belongs to Aboriginal families and they let them walk around the streets all day and all dogs appeared slow and lazy :p

I think to buy a dog there might be cheaper? Plus I really like those kind of dogs as they don't have any special breed. I like Chinese country dogs.
 
I suggest you check out the many animal shelters in South Australia that are full of low cost, cross-breed dogs at this time of year, all needing a forever home where they will be loved and cared for. Big/small, old/young, male/female, they're all waiting to meet you:

https://www.petrescue.com.au/rescue_directory?state=6&term=
 
thanks your profile dogs looks really good to me
Max came from a shelter in south-west WA, age and breed unknown. While he was in their care he was vaccinated and neutered - the shelter utilise the Veterinary Department at a Perth university, where the undergraduate veterinary students learn their trade by examining, innoculating and neutering shelter dogs free. The shelter ensure that all their dogs understand basic sit/stay/come commands and have been trained for walking on a lead, as well as being socialised to eliminate aggressive reactions to other dogs.

He's easy to live with and a great mate who keeps me exercised twice daily:

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Max came from a shelter in south-west WA, age and breed unknown. While he was in their care he was vaccinated and neutered - the shelter utilise the Veterinary Department at a Perth university, where the undergraduate veterinary students learn their trade by examining, innoculating and neutering shelter dogs free. The shelter ensure that all their dogs understand basic sit/stay/come commands and have been trained for walking on a lead, as well as being socialised to eliminate aggressive reactions to other dogs.

He's easy to live with and a great mate who keeps me exercised twice daily:

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max looks very switched on
 

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