Shaye, that was my point.. seems a lot of us have some that will eat the chrome off a trailer hitch and others that don't want fillet mignon.
My pack in upstate NY.
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My pack
My red and white Suzy and my tri color Bandit. Just once in the day they rest!! -
Great looking basenjis.
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Love how they snuggle!
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I see you have a matching set!
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Once a day, just after the midday walk. a tired basenji is a good basenji!
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@Dagodingo said in My pack in upstate NY.:
a tired basenji is a good basenji!
Truer words were never spoken! Nice looking pair.
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Nice pups!
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They are on best behavior here, we have throws which cover the furniture as you can see in the picture. They have a few holes in them as Bandit likes to dig into the couch for reasons known only to him. Usually even with the heat they like to go under the throws and catch a nap. A few days ago I had a glass of milk which Suzy decided was worth investigating but not worth actually coming out from under the covers. This picture is the result..
Then there is Bandit who has a vast array of strange positions...
So as you can see, to snap a near normal photo of them both is an achievement!
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ROFL, hiding or liking being covered, what a cute picture.
The partially hanging off, we get that daily! -
It looked even funnier than the photo when she did. It because the nose was snuffling and sniffing through the cover. I have a lot of under the blanket shots from over the years....
Another thing which seems to be a common trait is the basenji back leg stretch off the couch, I am guessing you have seen this one before too?
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@Dagodingo said in My pack in upstate NY.:
Another thing which seems to be a common trait is the basenji back leg stretch off the couch, I am guessing you have seen this one before too?
Oh yes, my boy used to do that all the time! Definitely a Basenji favourite. I also have lots of "under the blanket" pix of mine too. I have a throw on one of my couches, and if Perry considered it to be chilly, I would often have no sign of a dog when I returned home, other than that strange hump in the middle of the couch, completely covered up. After a time he would realize I was back and emerge from his cocoon.