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  • Josie - 9 year old TRI female - needs a special home

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    I would take her in a heartbeat if I had room.. unfortunately I'm pushing my limits with my father already, as I've saved a few cats while living with him again. She sounds like a wonderful dog. I have no doubt that the bites were provoked. Dogs, especially Basenjis, can be very sensitive. If you don't understand that you're dealing with an animal that has feelings too, you're in trouble. I will keep her in my prayers. May she find the best fur-ever home!
  • NV-Henderson-Elderly Female B Needs Home/Rescue

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    This group and BRAT are great…everyone wants to do what they can to help these old dogs who fall on hard times. These type of b's just break my heart. Glad to hear this old dear will fall into soft hands.
  • Basenji Rescue in So. California - MedFly - Reminder

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    I have been in contact with Karen and she is actively looking for me as well. So far only young males are available. I appreciate you taking the time in responding! Keeping my hopes up! Kandie
  • Helping Medfly Brigade Basenji Rescue

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    @Basenjimamma: I vote for them some days out of the week and then BRAT the others..sharing my voting wealth.. I just did it today too.. Thanks Petra!
  • Rescue needs home

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    I wanted to get Roo but I have a couple family members that have been ill and don't want to have to board a newly arrived furry friend. So … we will wait to adopt again.
  • Special Needs Basenjis

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    My old fanconis boy just wouldn't take the pills. I tried to hide them in everything, and he would just roll the "item" around in his mouth and spit out the pill. But your so right. Getting dogs to take treats, in one gulp is a life saver!