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Basenji Meetups & Events
  • I know there are at least five of us on this forum.
    I would like to meet up on a weekend this summer (after May). Anyone else game?
    I propose Terwillegar Park, but am open to anything. Even a community league that would let us use their outdoor hockey rink for off leash time.

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