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My handsome Grizzly --7 months old !

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    Zuri is such a fun loving girl. Her breeder had shown her in a couple of shows just before I got her. She is very outgoing and showy even in the backyard with my other dogs she seems to stand out.
  • Is She Too Old Too Train?

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    She is not too old to train, but even saying that, she is a basenji, and no matter the age, a bored basenji will find things to entertain herself, often things we would prefer she not touch. A companion helps, but even so, given temptation a basenji will usually go for it. Think "baby-proof" your house with a baby who can climb, leap, dig and chew. As said above by others, toys which present a challenge will also help.
  • Oh the handsome…

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    @Buddys: They look great together! So funny how different breeds find themselves as housemates! I can only imagine the 'fun' they get into at the homestead! Does Watson like to lick his sisters drool? Uzie is always fascinated by the contents of other dogs' flews…... Watson loves to clean Menchi's face. He does it every morning :) Cute picture. I love it when big dogs learn to play with smaller ones and how to work with the size difference.
  • 8 months old naughty Momo

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    She looks a sweet little girl and very innocent!
  • Handsome Trasan!

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    so cute, looks like he is wearing tuxedo pants :)
  • Dude the basenji - 6 months old!

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    @pacificNWbasenji: Thank you all for the wonderful comments, we think he's the greatest thing ever. So much fun and always entertaining! I beleive a lot of our red/white basenjis do have black hair on their tails, I am told it indicates the possibility of producing tri colored offspring if bred properly. Commonly referred to as 'tri-factoring' Yes, that is correct, breeding to a Tri colored or another color with the Tri Factor and you can get Tris.