whilst I don't mind dogs, I hate having a strangers dog wander into my camp...I have one child that loves animals and another that is Sh!t scared of all animals (no matter how friendly they are), every time someone's "friendly" dog comes into our camp I need them run to her rescue. There are heaps of inconsiderate pet owners out there that let their dogs wander about other peoples camps, all thinking it's ok, my pet is friendly.
Me 3.
My youngest was harassed by an untrained 'friendly' dog and is petrified of them now - I never blame the dog, just the moron owners who don't train them and have no clue. They usually call them fur babies....
As for the notion of dingos being timid - I have watched 3 adult members of my family ashore at Yankee Jack creek on Fraser be subjected to Dingo pack hunting with the classic manoeuvre of one animal behaving playfully in front of them while the other 3 moved into position behind them as they prepared to cut out an adult human in broad daylight. I watched all this from the big boat anchored out front and started yahooing, giving the others a chance to get into the tender and get away.
I have literally camped on the island for 40 years and had thousands of encounters with dingos and every one of them has been the standard - snoop around at night, cadge a fish, dingos are timid type of encounter - until we saw that.
I wasn't going to bother replying to this thread again, but if one person takes a bit more care from reading this then it is worth it.