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Looking for breeder recommendation in Czech Republic!

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  • So my in laws were here visiting for about a month after our wedding and they (mom, brother, niece and nephew) just loved Lenny and Tayda so much that they are apparently interested in learning more about basenjis and possibly adopting one! Can anyone recommend a czech breeder that I can point them to, to ask questions, and maybe visit? Of course one that does Fanconi testing and all other health tests….

    I think irena is in the C.Z?

  • @Tayda_Lenny:

    So my in laws were here visiting for about a month after our wedding and they (mom, brother, niece and nephew) just loved Lenny and Tayda so much that they are apparently interested in learning more about basenjis and possibly adopting one! Can anyone recommend a czech breeder that I can point them to, to ask questions, and maybe visit? Of course one that does Fanconi testing and all other health tests….

    I think irena is in the C.Z?

    Hi,
    yes I am from Czech Rep. and there is no problem to come for a visit and ask questions ;). You can send them our website address and they can contact me (Irena) or my dad (Miroslav)
    http://astheniabasenji.weebly.com/
    Or you can send me their email address if it is better for them.
    I would be pleased to meet your new family and recommend them a breeder :).

  • Irena can certainly help you out. :) I got Lycia from Ekibondo Kennels in Cz and they were positively lovely.

  • I recommend Irena, Asthenia basenjis ;) :)

  • @Janneke:

    I recommend Irena, Asthenia basenjis ;) :)

    Thank you Janneke for your recommendation :);)!

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