The latest findings from a study published in Zootaxa provide further evidence of specific characteristics that differentiate dingoes from domestic dogs, feral dog, and other wild canids such as wolves.
There is no historical evidence of domestication once the dingo arrived in Australia . . .”
Source: Vet Practice Magazine, March 19, 2019. Link. “In fact, dingoes play a vital ecological role in Australia by outcompeting and displacing noxious introduced predators like feral cats and foxes,” Corey Bradshaw said. “When dingoes are left alone, there are fewer feral predators eating native marsupials, birds and lizards.”