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  • Puppy Vaccines

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    eeeefarmE
    My sister is also a nurse. She used to organize flu clinics, and one thing that was mandated was that there was a loaded syringe of epinephrine handy. I hear you about the cost of office visits! My horse vet will come to the farm and wrestle with 3 horses floating teeth, give a couple of shots to each, and the bill is less than my Basenji's routine office visit!!! Ridiculous!
  • How Much MY Basenji Cost is His First Year:

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    BARTB
    I haven't read the whole thread, but I understand a bit about the 'cost' of owning a basenji. It sometimes goes beyond what one might think of as 'normal' dog costs. I lost a lazyboy chair and quite a few clothes to my first fella. My second and current guy, not so much. I spent many dollars on their health; first guy had heartworm when I got him; just got past having a large fatty tumor removed from the leg of my current guy. I haven't been on the forum in a while but what I came on to say was; none of this matters…I had a pretty crappy day of a whole bunch of little things that amount to nothing individually, but taken together - crappy. When all was done and I came home, my boy was happy to see me, played with me, 'listened' to me and made me happy. That is priceless! BTW: Mods, I like the new color scheme, FWIW.
  • Winter time play/exercise

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    rnastoR
    I would suggest the Ruff Wear Climate Changer plus the Ruff Wear Quinzee maybe some boots if you can swing it. XS on both of the jackets.
  • Taz's hiking adventure

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  • Oct Basenji Tales is out

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    DaMacD
    Thanks for reminding me that I wanted to subscribe but forgot. I had to look at the site and the contact person. Seems like I know that address. I got my first four "B" from her, know her for almost 40 years. Da Mac
  • Eukanuba Commercial

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    sfonativeboyS
    I saw it …...and ... exclaimed.. It's a Basenji!!!!!!! Like its the rarest of finds.... Never saw the commercial again!!!
  • Trip to the Vet

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    MacPackM
    Took my car to the dealer today for an inspection. They put it on a lift and checked all the undercarriage and tires and found NO DAMAGE! Yea! Sure made me happy. Who knew a Prius could run over 2 big aluminum ladders at over 50 mph without any damage? Good thing Don was driving and not me, I probably would have swerved and turned us over, and hit other cars for sure. Whew, a lucky day for us.
  • Crate suggestions??

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  • Nayru has a neighbor

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    Anubis's MommyA
    Awe! Thats so sad…at least you got to meet the pup before he crossed the rainbow bridge. She should adopt from BRAT when she's ready for a new dog :)
  • Winter is coming

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    agilebasenjiA
    Oh the things we do for our brats, er, I mean lovely canine companions.
  • Basenji in The February issue of National Geographic

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    DebraDownSouthD
    The article seems to be pretty much old news, a rehash of the DNA study by Ostrander in 2004. I haven't actually seen the article but from what was sent to me, it really is just that info. (I was not nice– went to the Pharoah hounds when the dna study came out to gloat as the study said really NEW breed that simply looks like old one that died out.) I can't find the study, though I have it saved somewhere so here is blurb: http://work.colum.edu/~amiller/dogs.htm That said, someone emailed me to post it and I forgot to. .. The mail said: Pass it along. Everyone needs to see this month's new NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC with the DOG on the cover (one of those Weimerhiners with a POODLE cut glued on!). The topic inside is the GENETICS of dogs and it has some AMAZING stuff about BASENJIS…including a beautiful head photo, a surprising genetic analysis (YES, our dogs are REALLY ancient, and SURPRISE, they are closer to CHOWS then they are to Pharaoh Hounds!!!! AND....OOOPS....Pharaoh Hounds and other "ancient breeds".. REALLY AREN'T!!! They are MODERN DNA dogs, created to LOOK like ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs!!! OURS..however, DO have VERY ancient genes (to the point where our B's are basically strange looking GRAY WOLVES if you look at the gene breakdown. WOW. There is also an amazing side bar full page story about the FOREVER dog and while they call them "no breed at all" (the dogs in African Villages)...well, look at the photo for yourself!!! Seems these dogs are NOT FERAL, but actually just "wild dogs" that have existed on the fringe of human society for Eons now. Part domestic, part wild...(all nuts, as we know) and indeed ancient. This is one edition we ALL need to own.<<<< For a cute interactive map : http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/dogs-that-changed-the-world/interactive-map-discover-ancient-breeds/1282/
  • Tagg GPS Tracking Collar

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    Seem a good idea but i know what would happen if one of my Basnejis got hold of it. It would be a very expensive device!!
  • Buying online health products for dogs

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    KipawaK
    @tanza: I can tell you that the cost in California (Bay Area) for what you describe as being done would have been just as much. Why am I not surprised. West coast living, be it in the U.S. or Canada is extremely costly. However, it has never stopped us from taking proper care when our animals have needed vet care. I should just remind myself that this bill was nothing compared to the bill for a sick parrot. Those can run around $1400.00, and we have had to do that a couple of times, but gladly, based on having one of the best avian vets in North America here.
  • Basenji rescued from pond in Colorado!!

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    Thanks heavens for the folks who will do this rescue for an animal in need.
  • What do B's do when its -38 C out??

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    krunzerK
    @DebraDownSouth: Great pictures. :( Krunzer, as the aunt of a niece with Downs Syndome, who has served on coalitions for and MHMR boards, I do want to say the use of "retarded" as a slur is really offensive. I cringe over that use as much as I do the "that's gay" comments, or "Jew down on the price" etc. It's just hurtful. And btw, not singling you out and I have also used words common (like gyped and Indian giver) before I really thought about the connection. Just wanted to share my response, not meant as any type of insult to you personally. I am sorry I guess I just did not think when I was writing it. Thank you for pointing it out and I will try to be more courteous in the future. Sometimes things just come out of my mouth(or typing) and I don't think of the connotations first, I really need to try to be more diplomatic on here and in every day life! :)
  • Kilo Goes To Charleston

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    MothM
    Such a stunning little guy… I love black and whites :)
  • Family Tree?

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    Anubis's MommyA
    Good info to know Tanza! Im def. getting him checked…hope he's not starting to go blind in that eye...that would stink...since hes only 4yrs old.
  • Transport Question

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    D
    If he gets along with other breeds of dogs, perhaps taking him to doggy day care or a dog park would help. I would definitely ask Brenda about this first. Some Bs do not get along with small white fluffy dogs as they think they are prey! Jennifer
  • Check in

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    SchouiffyS
    I shall do ! Currently she is still lactating, still moody, still my favourite puppy in the world :) Her appetite has been slightly more irregular, but she is still eating and drinking to my comfort. Not much to report thus far, we have one more week before the vet wants us back.
  • Mismarked Basenji's

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    MrBaRooampBittyM
    Hi Vickayx, First let me say Dolce looks adorable. Her white face only makes her look distinguishd. As far as I can determine the only thing mentioned in Basenji Standards is that white should not predominate for her overall appearance and from what you have written you really dont seem to be planning on showing anyway. Years ago I bred Rodesians to show but as I got older I decided that what I wanted most was a little snuggle bug and went to rescue B's. spacicfically those who had had a hard life before me. We now have 2 four legged children who are always rooing to show how happy they are. Enjoy your new baby and remember to try and not let her know she is smarted.