BCOA Members


  • Thanks Andrea, Sharron and LVoss, I may just apply and join up. I am addicted to the breed.


  • Anne, you really should join! You are such a great basenji person.

    And I feel anyone/everyone who is interested in basenjis should join. I think it is only helpful to gain many different persepctives of basenji life. I feel strongly that the BCOA should not just be for breeders and tend to cast my vote for BCOA board people who are interested in more than just conformation.

    So I hope to see many new members on the upcoming rosters!

  • First Basenji's

    I am not a member, but I have looked into it and would be interested in joining.

    I would be interested in some events just to witness and understand how "professional" Basenji people do things at large organized events, to see a variety of Basenjis, to learn more about the breed history and current breed activities, and to help out with the rescue side wherever possible.

    I use the scare quotes because I realize it's not just a club for breeders and professionals, but I do feel like that's the crowd that a lot of the events cater to. I could be mistaken of course. And with a fairly active local Basenji meetup group, I have not been hurting to meet other B's, though I would always love to meet more!


  • I am a member.

    Chris Battistelli


  • The Basenji Club of Northern California has its annual Specialty show in October. That is a good event to meet lots of breeders, owners, and of course, basenjis.

  • First Basenji's

    Thanks for the reminder! I think Tanza mentioned it last year. I wasn't as interested last year, but I think I would like to go this year. You don't have to be a BCONC member to attend?


  • @curlytails:

    I am not a member, but I have looked into it and would be interested in joining.

    I would be interested in some events just to witness and understand how "professional" Basenji people do things at large organized events, to see a variety of Basenjis, to learn more about the breed history and current breed activities, and to help out with the rescue side wherever possible.

    I use the scare quotes because I realize it's not just a club for breeders and professionals, but I do feel like that's the crowd that a lot of the events cater to. I could be mistaken of course. And with a fairly active local Basenji meetup group, I have not been hurting to meet other B's, though I would always love to meet more!

    We really aren't a scary group ;) Most everyone is really friendly…and lots of people are downright welcoming...It kind makes me giggle to think of people wondering how we "professionals" do stuff...the majority are soooo just totally normal pet owners...we may have more dogs than the average joe...but really...most people are just like you, we love our dogs, like to talk about our dogs, care about the future of our breed...not scary at all!


  • TY Sharron, a few people have offered and I really appreciate it. I dropped out after I spayed both my girls and knew I was done showing. But yeah, we should support the breed and I'll probably rejoin soon.


  • You do not need to be a member to attend or to participate. Lots of people come to shows just to meet the breed and talk to breeders and other owners.


  • Please do come, the Specialty is on Saturday, October 22, 2011 at the Alameda Fair Grounds in Pleasanton. All are welcome! We have a very nice pot luck lunch for everyone (non-members included and welcome). Lots of Basenjis and lots of people to talk to.

    I will not be there this year, it is the first time in 20+ yrs that the one convention that I have to attend is that same weekend, so I will be in Florida.


  • @tanza:

    Your pups breeder is a member, they would sign for you, as would I.

    You're right, Pat…I hadn't even thought about Tari. I was thinking strictly in terms of people we know here and where we spend the winters in Arizona.

    I'd love to find a Basenji club here in Spokane, but a Google search and the phone book comes up with zip.


  • @LindaH:

    You're right, Pat…I hadn't even thought about Tari. I was thinking strictly in terms of people we know here and where we spend the winters in Arizona.

    I'd love to find a Basenji club here in Spokane, but a Google search and the phone book comes up with zip.

    There is only Evergreen Basenji Club in Washington. None in the Spokane area. You can find all the clubs around the country at www.basenji.org

    There are really not that many clubs and most cover a fairly large area.


  • Evergreen Basenji Club is a great club, but most of us are on this side of the state. However, we do have members in Or and Id. just fyi.


  • I joined the BCOA back when their Bulletin was just a few sheets of paper stapled together.

    I don't know where in Arizona you spend your winters, but there is a Basenji Club in the Phoenix area. "Basenji Fanciers of Greater Phoenix". They don't meet very often during the summer but they do during the winter.


  • @Brushyrun:

    I joined the BCOA back when their Bulletin was just a few sheets of paper stapled together.

    I don't know where in Arizona you spend your winters, but there is a Basenji Club in the Phoenix area. "Basenji Fanciers of Greater Phoenix". They don't meet very often during the summer but they do during the winter.

    Hey there Bev, welcome!!!

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    Sorry if we sound so disagreeable … but it is so important that the health of our breed is #1 on everyones list and that everyone understands and does as much health testing as possible before breeding... especially since we have genetic problems that we can't test for, the family tree becomes our only way of knowing what we might expect... and it is only fair to people thinking about getting a Basenjis as a family companion that they know what they might expect..... Everyone should visit the BCOA Health site (www.basenjihealth.org) and learn what is being done to find genetic testing and what everyone can do to help