I would like you to meet "The 'Marvel'-ous Prince T'Challah" a/k/a Prince
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wrote on 20 Jun 2020, 16:50 last edited by
So cute!!
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wrote on 23 Jun 2020, 14:15 last edited by
Prince is from Breeder Lee Russell in Charlotte, NC.
Sire: Nocturnals Pete Rogers
Dam: Russell's Issey Bell -
wrote on 29 Jun 2020, 22:41 last edited by
I got my little Iris from Lee Russell as well. How old is Prince?
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wrote on 30 Jun 2020, 06:15 last edited by
So what is Iris's registered name and who are her parents ? Then she too can be added to the database - perhaps with a picture ? I'd like her date of birth too. We are always interested in the pedigrees of our Basenjis - you never know what exciting dogs might be behind them !
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wrote on 30 Jun 2020, 21:53 last edited by
"Human", Prince was born in Dec, 2019. What a coincidence. Did you post a picture? I will go look for one. Take care and enjoy your little girl
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wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 22:28 last edited by
Iris was born in December too!!! Everytime I try to post a pic of Iris it says the file is to big :(
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wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 23:44 last edited by
I wonder if they are from the same litter -- Prince's Dam is Issey Bell and Sire is Pete Rogers.
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replied to Daureen on 2 Jul 2020, 02:38 last edited by tanza 7 Feb 2020, 02:52
@daureen - if Russell's Issey Bell is the Dam, I would suggest that you have a DNA test for Fanconi done as the pedigree shows that Issey Bell is a Carrier of Fanconi from two clear parents. This can't happen... two clears would never have a Carrier? Seems that the sire is clear, but still, I would do a DNA test on any pup to make sure of Fanconi on any pups from this breeding
Here is the listing from OFA for Fanconi testing results, go to this link, https://www.ofa.org/advanced-search?f=sr&appnum=2094411Russell's Issey Bell
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Black Tan & White
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replied to Iris'sHuman on 2 Jul 2020, 06:47 last edited by Zande 7 Feb 2020, 07:30
@iris-shuman said in I would like you to meet "The 'Marvel'-ous Prince T'Challah" a/k/a Prince:
Iris was born in December too
Not much of a surprise when you think about it ! Basenjis in the Northern Hemisphere come in to season through September/October/November and whelp their litters November/December/January. A great many litters' arrivals cause the turkey to be put back in the oven on Christmas Day while the puppies are delivered !
Decrease the size of the photo and you will be able to show Iris to all of us.
And do as Tanza suggests to Daureen - get her Fanconi tested.