@b5004ever - Black muzzle is not uncommon in Basenjis, it is referred to as "masking". It fades as the pup ages. Usually found in bloodlines that carry the "Tri" gene. That said, look closely at the heads on those dogs. Compare to the heads found on the illustrated standard at www.basenji.org (https://www.basenjihe.org/BasenjiU/Judge/Study/Illustrated-Standard-2012.pdf). There are some unanswered questions if a sire was used that was known to come from a person in the West that crossed Basenjis with Fox Terriers
Sherwood Basenjis Is Proud To Announce
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Both of our litters were born December 10, 2012!
Bindi - 3 Red/White Girls and 2 Black/White Boys
Blaze - 2 Tri Boys, a Red/White Girl, and a Red/White Boy
I made a Facebook page and posted a play-by-play of their birth last night. I will be using my Facebook page to do photos instead of my website this year.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sherwood-Basenjis/357782857650703
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Congratulations