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  • Meet Millie!

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    italeighaI
    Thank you, Rhonda. We will try not to get our feelings hurt that she isn't ears-back, tail-wagging at us all the time!
  • Meet Pascha!

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    She has proven to be totaly different than Tabora and Dakara who were very obedient and reserved unless chalanged. I will post stories about them all in the future.
  • Hello from Virginia

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    BARTB
    Welcome!! You will find ths forum a wonderful place of information and entertainment!!
  • Glad to meet you :)

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    thunderbird8588T
    Great news Katerina :)
  • New kid in Virginia

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    CyrusVirusC
    Welcome! I strongly agree that you should meet a B in person. They are very catlight in their movements, and Cyrus even grooms himself like a cat. Cyrus is very independent, but also very strong-willed. To further complicate matters, he is clever and good at gettting his own way. If you want a challenging yet loving breed, a B is a good choice. Once a B decides you are a worthwhile human being, they are very devoted but not in a needy way like some other breeds. Enjoy the forum!
  • Virginia and the Eagle Gang

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    Hi, I am in WA state. Are you as well? Who was the breeder you got your basenji from…maybe I know them. Welcome. I have 2 b's at my home as well, one brindle boy and one r/w girl. Aren't they just a joy...when they are good! Sharron