When an Aussie woman discovered a wounded pup in her backyard, she assumed he was a dog or a fox. After DNA testing, he turned out to be an endangered species of wild dingo. Two years on, the rehabilitated pup has become a crucial player in an ongoing breeding program. The dingo pup was found in August 2019 when he dropped from the sky into resident Jayne Guiney’s backyard in the remote alpine town of Wandiligong, Australia. “[Jayne] had awoken to howls of stress one winter morning and found the source as a wild-colored, furry little creature cowering under a tussock of grass,” Lyn Watson, director of the Australian Dingo Foundation, told The Epoch Times. “She took him indoors to warm and offer him food and water.” Noticing his “bloodied paws and obvious discomfort,” Jayne took the weeks-old pup to see wildlife veterinarian Dr. Bec Day of Alpine Animal Hospital. Noticing talon …