Judging from what being said. I would say things are on hold until next year! But Good Luck All The Same x
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ah, well, what's done is done and now you have better info for when you get your next basenji. feel free to ask all sorts of questions; there are quite a few basenji people in florida
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ah, well, what's done is done and now you have better info for when you get your next basenji. feel free to ask all sorts of questions; there are quite a few basenji people in florida
Agree… you should consider doing the DNA test for Fanconi
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I will get the Fanconi test done. Do they have to be a certain age?
Also, another question. I am leaving with my children in 3 weeks for a month in California. I think that Binti is far too young to leave behind and so I am going to take her with us. Because of this I figure it is a good idea to get the Bordetella (sp) shot. She had her 4th Parvo/Distemper this last Tuesday. Is this Sunday too early to get her Bordetella? And, since I have read that Basenji's are sensitive to shots, should I get the nose squirt or the injection?
Thanks for any advice. (I am trying to put another photo of her in this note, but can't seem to figure out how to do it from here. I'll try from the main page tomorrow.)
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She is lovely; I am partial to black and white basenjis!
Are near the Tampa area? We have a nice basenji group that meets every Sunday morning at a lovely big dog park and would love to meet you and Binti. -
Hi there! Binti is VERY cute. And I think it's lovely that you're going to take her traveling with you. The sooner you get them acclimated to traveling, the better, in my opinion – even if it's not always easy traveling with pets! Hopefully you will find California to be a very dog-friendly state, as I do.
Not sure about the shots that you should consider, though it sounds like you're being thoughtful about advance preparations. I would also consider having her chipped, if she isn't already. Pets may be a little more skittish when they're away from familiar territory, and heaven forbid an accident were to happen and she slipped loose -- how would she find her way home?
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Thanks for the info. Having her chipped is a GREAT idea. I was going to wait until she was spayed, but I will have it done before we leave.
And, I would love to come to Tampa to meet you and others and their basenji's! Unforunately I live more than 2 hours away. But who knows? Maybe someday.
Thank you again everyone for such a warm welcome!!
Now I need to figure out how to put Binti's photo next to my name. Wish me well! :o)
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Maybe you can do a 'road trip' one day, or some of us could meet you half-way, if there is a good park there. We used to do the 'traveling basenji show' and visit parks from Gainsville to Sarasota, till we found a great large park here. So other than a couple of trips to a nice park in Clearwater, we stick to the 'same old, same old' park every week.
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Fanconi DNA test is a cheek swab that you order and do yourself. You order from www.offa.org. Check out https://www.basenji.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66:fanconi-faq&catid=119:endowment4&Itemid=294
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Thanks for the link to the Fanconi testing. I will send for the kit and get Binti tested.
And, it would be so much fun to meet up with you guys and your basenji's. Until I got Binti, I had only ever even seen 2 of them in my life! I am a single mom to a 10 and 14 year old, and that puts severe time restraints on my schedule!!:) But perhaps someday it could happen. I am in Mt. Dora.
I am working on her behavior. She is a doll as long as we keep very strictly to the 'nothing is for free' idea. If we don't, and we get a bit giddy over how adorable and wonderful and fabulous and funny and loveable she is and pet and love on her all the time, she quickly gets bossy and growly and snappy. Not fun. So, we must restrain ourselves from gushing!!!
The lady I bought her from is still waiting on the registration papers from AKC. I do know that her sire's name is Texas Wallering Poker and her dam's name is China Mu Shue Black Lady. I have no knowledge of any generations behind this. Does anyone recognize these names? They are from an application to an ACA registration. I had never heard of this registering body before.
Again, thanks for the warm welcome!
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Well, looks like the sire is not AKC (American Kennel Club) registered but the Dam is not. You will not get AKC registration papers, so if she told you that, I think that was a bit of a fib. She gave you an application for ACA (which is a made up registery for people who don't follow AKC requirements). Likely that is the only paperwork you will receive
None of the dogs in the Sire's pedigree have been tested, so for sure you should do the DNA test on your pup.
You can find the sire on Sally Wallis's pedigree site at http://www.pedigrees.zandebasenjis.com/ and seach by the sire's name. I just used Wallering and found him. You will note that he has no registration number, but is sired by an AKC sire and AKC Dam.
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WOW! Pat, thank you for this link to the pedigree site. Yes, I found her sire, but definately not her dam. Well, only time will tell to see if I get anything more. I didn't want to show and breed anyway, but it's nice for health and temperament purposes to know the background of what you're getting. Binti is a delight and I am pleased with her so long as I can stay on top of her desire to be dominant. I need to treat her more like a dog and less like a baby. But she's so darn cuddly!!
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I am sure you will enjoy your girl…. and yes for sure, more like a dog!!!! But I hear you about "cuddly"!