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  • Buddy speaks his mind at the beach

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    R
    I think in those three videos Buddy said more than Akila has in the two and a half years that we've had her:)
  • A day at the Beach (pic heavy)

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    bewlerB
    beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing!
  • Paco at the Beach

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    KipawaK
    I'm in dreamland… the U.S. Virgin Islands. What a gorgeous place to raise a basenji! The 'father and son' pics are great.
  • Beach trip

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    nobarkusN
    @Basenjimamma: funny.. Webcams are a blessing but I also think that before the cams we ventured more on a limb as supposed to take the comfort road and stay in if the weather looks iffy. The dogs probably don't care one way or another, pending rain of course.. I do go up there when it's foggy only I know how to dress or at least take a jacket. In the summer it's usually about 58-61 degrees with the fog.
  • On the Beach

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    soulmateS
    Now we do have the time to spent time with the dogs on the beach. The main tourist season is over and the beaches, at least if you know where to go, are empty as far as your eyes can see. This is Basenji-Fun-Season ;-) They have so much fun charging the doves and running just for joy. Regards, Esther
  • Patricia Mcconnell & MY Bs

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    MacPackM
    How is his appetite, and food intake? There is another thread somewhere here about putting weight back on an older dog that wasn't eating. If he is not eating the normal amount, maybe you need to add really yummy stuff to get his interest. Stress surely can cause decreased appetite. Good luck to you, it is rough to get a bad diagnosis, and sometimes harder to have a problem with NO clear diagnosis. Anne in Tampa