Congratulations and good luck for the future!
I know what you mean about getting a little discouraged. We have been there also!
Steve.
I am sure we have - And of course I need help reading the Chinese, Michelle ! But I can add these, I think - although their parents may not be in the database but I am sure with your new-found friends you can dig them out for us ! Give me half an hour to add them - or best wait till tomorrow so I have time to upload it all afresh - and then you will see the gaps and help to fill them in. I have 3 Belaxe and they go back into USA and Brazil ! Starting work now !
@Zande I translated Roux's info; it's the same for all of them except for their location in Taiwan. Kongo is in Taoyuan, and Tai-Chi is in New Taipei City
I'll ask the other owners for their pedigrees tomorrow as it's super late here. Excited about this!
I need the sexes if possible. I am assuming Cooper and Kongo are boys ? but what about Tai-Chi - I think he is a boy too ? Date of birth I managed ! Do you think Roux's father and Kongo's are brothers ? because that would be a big help. There is no registration number for Don Juan and I don't have a birthday for Dietburg (or Don Juan) so can't compare. Mom Top Sexy has been busy - Puppies in March and November of the same year ?
@Zande Whoops sorry! Yes, Cooper and Kongo are boys and Tai-Chi is a girl! Not sure what you mean by brothers. Roux's father and Kongo's mother might be related, but they were born in different years if you look at their registration number?
Hm, I'll ask about two litters in the same year everyone knows everyone so I'll see if that's accurate
@Roux - CONGRATS! That is great... way to go!
Thanks everyone!!
@Roux Congratulations! I remember my first show last year. I was very nervous, but everyone there, including @tanza (especially @tanza), made me very welcome. Great encouragement and coaching. One funny memory was standing around with all the Basenji people and I asked, "Are any of you trimming tails this weekend?" Jeff, Pat and a few others started talking about it and decided as a group... Nope. I'd purchased special clippers and never took them out of my kit bag. There are competitive people, but I was able to find a great group of friendly people to spend the event with.
Oh, and I'll ALWAYS remember Logan and my first ribbon. It means more to me than the 5-point Major. We'd done it... together. Be proud and savor the win you achieved as a team with your doggie!
@JENGOSMonkey I feel like B people are a tribe! We were next to the poodle people and honestly they seemed so snooty and competitive with all their fancy cuts LOL
And yes! Roux's first ribbon will forever be displayed! I think I'm addicted to the B life
@JENGOSMonkey - Just a FYI, when we trim tails to remove the long hairs, we use thinning scissors.... never a clipper...
@tanza yep. I learned that from Stella and had purchased a pair prior to that show...
@tanza They actually open the building the day before for people to bring and store their gear and practice, so I went for recon. The first B person I met was like, "You didn't trim her tail, want me to help you?" and whipped out his tool kit! And indeed, he taught me with a lovely job of straight and curved trimming scissors with a smidge of thinning shears! I've got the same kit on order now LOL
@Roux I hate trimmed tails! Beautiful bushy natural Basenji tails are so much nicer and when I judge, if two dogs are totally similar, and one has a trimmed tail, the bushy one will win
@Zande Oh I agree, so that's why I left it untrimmed! I loved her tail when it was bushy; it looked like a cinnamon roll! Apparently they say the judges prefer the Bs cleaned up here, so donuts over cinnamon buns I guess?
@Roux I have to live with the dogs 24/7. The judge sees them for maybe 3 minutes. My preference tops his/hers !