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Basenji Meetups & Events

Use this forum for upcoming Basenji meetups, events, bashes, day at the park.
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  • Basenji Puppies in Qatar?

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    @antigone said in Basenji Puppies in Qatar?: @debradownsouth I have a friend who lost 2 Austrailian Sheepdogs on a Delta Flight from LAX to JFK. Death in the Cargo Hold is more common than you think. Nope, they actually keep statistics. It is precisely as common as I think. Some Airlines treat Pets as Luggage and that is not right. So I must disagree with you regarding long Flights. The Vets recommend SEDATION for any pet that goes on a Plane. Nowhere to start with "treat as luggage" because what does that mean to you? How do you know? Is putting in cargo your idea of "treat as luggage" or is it something like abusive or uncaring? As for sedation on flying... you need new vets and to report those who tell you that. For anyone who thinks you are right, below is information based on facts: According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), sedating cats or dogs during air travel may increase the risk of heart and respiratory problems. Except in unusual circumstances, veterinarians should not dispense sedatives for animals that are to be transported. https://www.avma.org/public/PetCare/Pages/Traveling-with-Your-Pet-FAQs.aspx Also ""Q: Should I tranquilize or sedate my pet for long flights? A: It is recommended that you DO NOT give tranquilizers to your pet when traveling by air because it can increase the risk of heart and respiratory problems. Short-nosed dogs and cats sometimes have even more difficulty with travel. Visit our FAQs about short-nosed dogs and air travel for more information. Airlines may require a signed statement that your pet has not been tranquilized prior to flying. According to Dr. Patricia Olsen with the American Humane Association, "An animal's natural ability to balance and maintain equilibrium is altered under sedation and when the kennel is moved, a sedated animal may not be able to brace and prevent injury.""" FDA https://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/ResourcesforYou/AnimalHealthLiteracy/ucm352635.htm Sedatives: While sedatives may make your pet seem less stressed during car trips, these medications also have a tendency to dull the senses and lessen your pet’s ability to react to the environment, which can be dangerous in an emergency. When traveling by car or by plane, avoid giving your pet any type of sedative. If you think Champ or Freckles really needs a sedative to travel, talk to your pet’s veterinarian before your trip. Airlines: https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/fly/travel/animals/procedures.html United supports the American Veterinarian Medical Association’s recommendation to not accept animals that have been sedated. United will not knowingly accept a dog or cat that has been sedated and accepts no liability for the death or sickness of an animal caused by any drug. PetAir UK Q. Can I sedate my pet before they fly? No. No and No. Those clever folks in the USA did a study on deaths of animals after flying and veterinary grade sedatives were implicated in around half of them, so it is banned. Secondly, there are no drugs which will work for the full length of the journey and no-one can guarantee how they will work with the air pressure changes and if they make your pets excitable or too sedated we don’t want that to happen. https://www.petairuk.com/faq-page#t16n175 I could post more but state by state vet assoc say the same thing.
  • National Specialty

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    @scampy I am sorry to read about your mother. I hope she recovers quickly.
  • Toronto, Canada?

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    I am in Toronto and am planning to get a Basenji next year. I would love to hear what breeders you all used and what your experience was like!!
  • Central, Va meetup?

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  • Basenjis in Edmonton, Alberta

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    No Basenji breeders right around Edmonton anymore. Closest is a breeder in Calgary. Most of the Basenjis around here recently have been coming from Beaubri kennels in Mission, BC. She breeds nice Basenjis. -Joanne
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    Hi Tasia. I see that it has been a couple of years since you posted but we are in the Lehigh Valley and have a Basenji mix who would love a play date. He is only 3 years old though, so you know.
  • North London, England

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    There is a group in Facebook called "London Basenjis" and has 27 members, hopefully you will find some Basenjis friends there. All the best.
  • Basenji meet up

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    I will check out the Facebook page. There is a nice dog park in Encinitas, but I'm not sure how far you are from the area.
  • Basenji owners in Austin Tx

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    @pearlypoo thanks for the well wishes. It's been a very difficult decision but we want the best for them.
  • Any Basenjis in Vancouver or Victoria? (Or in-between?)

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    Beaubri Basenji's in mission bc are one of the top basenji breeders in bc if not Canada. If you are still looking I would get in touch with Simone she is the breeder.
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  • South Florida/Basenji meet up

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    @funnybunny Hey! It's Joan and Dave. Nice to hear from you again. See you at Happy Tails maybe on Sunday if it's not raining!
  • Columbus, Ohio/Central Ohio Meet up?

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  • Vancouver BC Basenji's??

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    Welcome! We have some Canadian members, hopefully they'll sign in soon and respond.
  • Any Basenji's in East Tennessee?!

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    Wife and I are empty nesters serious considering a Basenji as a companion pet. I've been searching for someone in Nashville area that might have one that we can observe. I saw your reply to a post on this forum. Please call me if you would allow us to visit your dog. Robert Beasley Nashville TN 615-943-6957
  • SOCAL get-together!

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    @Rufous: I live in OC. My two boys would love to run around with other "B's". Located in Fountain Valley. Who is in? I live near Mile Square Park and own a female Basenji puppy 6 months old. Would love for her to meet another basenji.
  • San Francisco/Bay Area

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    We are in pacifica, about 15 minutes south of the city. We have a black and white boy. Pm me if you want to meet up. Ours is 2.5 years old
  • Washington, DC Metro Area Basenji Meetup

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    We do still meet up in Arlington, VA at the Shirlington Dog Park. You can keep up with our group on Meetup.org. http://www.meetup.com/basenjis-DC/
  • Any lure Coursing in the Montreal, Canada Area?

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    also look at events listed on the CKC web site under lure coursing and on the CASFA site. I know the ontario club runs near niagra falls several times a year.