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  • Not a Basenji but a dog that should have been rescued

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    TMartinT
    Reading the story in the first link, I didn't look at the others after that, literally made me nauseous. It's hard to imagine a person could do that to any living creature and I hate the fact that animal abuse laws have not been updated and therefore do not give out as harsh of punishments as they should.
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    KipawaK
    @sharronhurlbut: I do hope they end up in kind hands. Yes - kind hands for the dogs and not so kind hands for those breeders (it's hard to even call them that).
  • 2 Dogs on Craigslist

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    SeattleMaxS
    That text should become a forum "sticky"…
  • Vicks dogs update

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    imbjI
    My Cosmo (ooops, I meant, WE, the humans) just finished a doggie basic manners class… The instructor is an AKC-certified CGC (certified good citizen) evaluator... I think she is one of those folks who took in one of the Vicks dogs -- and the dog that she trained is now a therapy dog :p:):D... She's very compassionate of dogs, especially those that people have given up on... This one was a very happy story!
  • Free to the RIGHT Home

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    agilebasenjiA
    Wonderful news; give them this website so we can see more of him.
  • Getting Rid Of Free Healthy Basenji

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    tanzaT
    @hdolbow: yeah definately. mia's a handful and rockys got a serious attitude sometimes, but i could NEVER even THINK of getting rid of them. I think some people just want companionship and because B's are tiny and quieter than normal dogs.. they think PERFECT for apartments and cities! but they dont know anything about them. unless you have the time to take them places, you cant keep them cooped up in a house all day with no outside exercise and expect them to be happy/cooperate with you. they dont have anything better to do than chew stuff up. at least thats how i feel Yes and these people lived in an apartment in the city… so my first question to them was "are you ready make the time to walk a dog?"...