Wanted red/white female near WI

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    DebraDownSouthD
    A lot of people get 2 pups at once, but different litters, opposite sex. I personally prefer one at a time so they bond more with humans than each other. Getting another the next season gives time to get the first settled. Of course, then you have another round of house breaking etc. A lot depends on your own experience with the breed. Good luck ... the link Pat gave you is your best bet for well bred puppies. :)
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    I don't know if you have found a puppy but I have a friend that had an accidental litter. Because it was unplanned they did not have homes waiting. They have 4 black/white girls available and they are being raised with a wonderful family with 4 adult basenjis and two young children who are great with dogs. These pups will be well socialized and great family dogs. If you are interested let me know and I'll send you her contact info privately. Therese
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    agilebasenjiA
    Hopefully in a year or two, I can find such a lovely brindle puppy! Maybe another of Michael's get?
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    Thank you so much for your advice. We just e-mailed a member of the bcosw. :) basenjimamma, Thank you for that :) We had thought of that, as we have researched quite a bit, and are going to definitely make sure that no one is allergic before we take one home.
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    misspodhradskyM
    I have a little female about 9 months old. I really need to find her a home but she will only be going to a home I thoroughly check. If youd like to contact me we can talk about her more in depth. Id love to hear from you. please feel free to email or call. 605 999 8149 –podhradsky@live.com Good luck in your search!
  • WANTED: R/W Female Basenji puppy/adult.

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    I think they're trying to look legit! Knowing that most "ethical" breeders ask a good amount for our dogs (course mind you we have a lot of money stuck into our dogs prior to the "sale" price). And the fact that we're not into dogs to make money.