Asthenia "C" litter

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  • How long was your breeding "mentorship"?

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    YodelDogsY
    It seems that 1990 and 1991 were good years. I got my first show Basenji in 1991 also. :) The breeder that I got my foundation bitch from lived in another state and wasn't interested in continued contact after I bought the dog. I didn't know anyone else who even owned Basenjis. (This was before internet.) Only one couple I met at dog shows took the time to even speak to me when I first started showing. They gave me tips on handling and grooming but they did not serve as mentor. I did not have a mentor for my first litter but it turned out well; five puppies of which 3 became conformation champions and 1 became a field champion. My mentor came about later. We disagreed on many things over the years but I learned a lot from her. Now it's my turn to be a mentor. I didn't really know what I was doing early on but I really enjoy it now.
  • 2010 Litter Announcement

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    nomrbddgsN
    Thank you for posting them Marie, sometimes I just don't get time-I don't know why not!!
  • Asthenia puppies 8weeks

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    @irena: Also another pup-Cabo (call name Haiku) lives with forum member anmus in Greece :). Of course , i remember now, fantastic :)
  • "The price of puppies for sale"

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    Excellent article and very informative. Thank you for sharing this. I will pass it along to friends and encourage everyone to do the same.
  • AKC Registration for Dogs from "Other" Domestic Registries

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    @gbroxon: It sounds like reputable breeders don't have to worry about this, Pat? As a reputable breeder will register the litter, and that would be caught(?) if a disreputable buyer tried to circumvent limited registration by going this route? This would help people that purchase a dog that "was" AKC but they (BYB's or Puppymillers) don't want to do the DNA AKC requirement or pay to register the litter. However, it bring up another point… just because a breeder "says" here is the pedigree, doesn't mean it really belongs to that dog. Of course that is one of the reasons that AKC started the required frequent sire requirement of DNA on file. And the reason that many BYB's and Puppymills then started their own "registries" If AKC were to say, OK you can register, but must be spay/neuters as it is with their PAL/ILP program (conditional registration) I would not have objections. I know of dogs registered and there is no way that the pedigee of that dog represents the sire and dam.
  • The Cost of Raising A Litter

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    I was reading that only bread a bitch about 3 times, what happens then with that dogs? are resell, or keep all of them?