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19 Jul 2019, 22:35

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  • Jerky treat deaths

    Basenji Talk 16 Jan 2013, 02:15
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    I got my dehydrator at a farm & fleet store for about $50. It is basic but has temperature. I make a lot of jerky now. It is really easy. Beef jerky from ground beef is my favorite. I can make sticks of it which can be broken or cut up easily into training treat sized pieces. I highly recommend getting one. Plus you can use it too.
  • BRAT Convention Brags

    Basenji Talk 15 Jun 2011, 11:22
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    Jennifer I find a lot but all seems to be quoting one major study showing 21 percent of lab dogs exposed developed tumors http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A.edu+dogs+and+radon
  • Basenji Treats

    Basenji Talk 5 Jun 2010, 16:42
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    Yeah that's what i thought….i thought it'd be kind of weird to have to boil them first.
  • Rescue challenge

    Basenji Talk 3 Nov 2009, 14:10
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    BRAT did win last week in the weekly drawing (I think it was $1000)! Let's move them up to top place for the grand prize: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces?siteId=3 Vote every day until December 20 (when the challenge ends).
  • Rawhide treats

    Basenji Talk 5 Nov 2007, 14:10
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    Tucker goes through 3 or more rawhide 'bones' or the flat rolled 'bones' in a week. He loves them and has never had any problems. The vet told me that there's no reason that he can't have them as long as they don't cause him any problems, most of which would be noticable (choking, intestinal blockage, etc). He's never had any problems. I gave him one of those dark colored pig ears once and he bit it once and it shattered into tiny needlelike pieces. Never did that again.
  • Rescues are a great choice!

    Basenji Talk 1 Jun 2007, 17:46
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    I too am a proud owner of a rescue basenji! I stumbled across his picture on petfinder one day and said to my boyfriend Brian there is a basenji at Pet Orphans (all breed rescue in Van Nuys)! So we went over for a visit and he looked a little ruff on the edges under weight, dull coat, a little dandruff, puppymill"ish looking and about two years old. I was a little apprehensive at first, Brian on the other hand feel in love the first second. He said to me I have had basenjis for years now and I know this one is special. We took the little guy home and the rescue was hassle free we didnt have to deal with twenty million questions or home checks it was great. I beleve there is a basenji lover working there because after I have noticed they have had a few other pure B's and cute B mixes. We knew we were in love with how cute he was but we never imagined how well behaved, sweet, and easy going this little dog turned out to be. From the B's that have been in the family, one from a pet store,two from breeders, and our rescue the rescue has been the best behaved, best temperment, and the most well rounded out of them all. Everyday He puts a smile on my face and joy in my heart. I love my rescue.