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wrote on 20 Feb 2012, 13:51 last edited by
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The More I see Pictures of the Basenji's I can not wait for my little girl to come home
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wrote on 20 Feb 2012, 15:44 last edited by
I always love to look at your photos. They show such a story. Little Enya sure is growing up. They all get along so well, especially with other dogs they come into contact with.
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wrote on 20 Feb 2012, 16:03 last edited by
Enya is a beautiful girl - the face-on picture is really beautiful - she has such an innocent look in her eyes - but we all know there's much more mischief than innocence in our girls!
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wrote on 20 Feb 2012, 17:14 last edited by
Enya is turning into such a little lady :)
I adore the picture of Chaffie worshiping the sun. You really take great pictures of your gang.
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wrote on 21 Feb 2012, 15:42 last edited by
Thank you so much, Enya is sure growing so fast!
She really isn't that cute puppie she was before… she is now an elegant lady that wants to be seen and hug by everyone she meets :D -
wrote on 21 Feb 2012, 22:49 last edited by
The pack looks complete now with the beautiful Enya.
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wrote on 23 Feb 2012, 02:11 last edited by
Wonderful photos, as usual! And Enya is quite a young lady now. Love Ryan's little yellow boots. All the dogs look very happy, you give your kids a great life.
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wrote on 24 Feb 2012, 01:05 last edited by
Love the pictures, question for you though, looking to get Oakley a hurtta harness, I see you use both the regular harness an I see Enya has a Y harness… Which do you prefer and what do you find the difference is? I currently use a martingale for Oakley but it hasn't curbed his "head down" "cart pulling" as I describe it... Your advice is appreciated
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wrote on 25 Mar 2012, 20:40 last edited by
Oakley is 15 months and I use a martingale collar but no matter howuch training he still seems to "cart pull" as I call it, his head goes down and he digs in to pull, I'm looking into getting a hurtta harness but don't know which is better for pulling- the Y harness or the regular one I see Chaffie wearing