He was originally called Patch but I have always liked the name Seeley and decided to call him that. I still can't decide which one(s) to keep and which ones to rehome. There are things about each animal that I really like. Every one of them could earn their AKC championships, well, except Seeley. His second testicle never dropped. 😞 But, his personality suits me very well and he shows a strong desire to lure course. (He reminds me so much of his dad Baron and that's what I was hoping for from this breeding.) Rainie and Blaze are the most logical prospects for my breeding program though. I don't know. Decisions, decisions.
Ariel pics
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Okay…..at the request of someone who will remain nameless I finally got some pics uploaded!
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Ariel and "mommy" Blondie….
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More Ariel and Blondie…
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Part of the gang….from left to right....Ariel, Blondie, Ivy and Querk
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And the last one….
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She is too cute Andrea!!!!
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Don't Stop Andrea!!!! Keep those pics commin!!!!
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Nameless huh?:rolleyes::D
They are great pictures Andrea, very nice photo work…...really!:D
She really looks like she fits right in and she looks so exotic.......very cool looking. Love the B-pile, all of your B's are barootiful.
Thank You for sharing......eh, keep them coming.;)
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Beautiful photos! Ariel is so unique and rich looking. They are all beautiful.
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Thanks B-Boy, Vanessa and Jill …she does look exotic, doesn't she! My Dad said politley 'is she going to look more like the other dogs when she grows up?' he was particularly wondering why her tail isn't very curly We had a little lesson about africans vs. domestics
The really amazing thing is how MUCH she camouflages! Maybe it is a brindle thing?,or her type of smudgy brindle...but, it is REALLY hard to find her in the yard, or even the couch! I think she looks like an African Wild Dog pup
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Thanks B-Boy, Vanessa and Jill …she does look exotic, doesn't she! My Dad said politley 'is she going to look more like the other dogs when she grows up?' he was particularly wondering why her tail isn't very curly We had a little lesson about africans vs. domestics
The really amazing thing is how MUCH she camouflages! Maybe it is a brindle thing?,or her type of smudgy brindle...but, it is REALLY hard to find her in the yard, or even the couch! I think she looks like an African Wild Dog pup
She looks like she belongs on the Michael Work calendar! She does look like a wild dog pup, but I like the Africans, loose tail and all. I find ours to be just as lovable as the domestics if not more. Where I see a difference is in how they deal with each other. My Africans seem to be more intense over who's who in the social order.
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she is beautiful. I love the Brindle. I am new to this so can you give some background on the African vs. Domestic. I am not sure what that means.
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she is beautiful. I love the Brindle. I am new to this so can you give some background on the African vs. Domestic. I am not sure what that means.
Due to a limited gene pool, they went to Africa and brought back more dogs.
http://basenji.org/african/intro.htm
This site will help, be sure to check the online library.
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Which I have hanging right here by the computerI love some of those dogs on there, what a life it must be for them.
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No names needed LOL
But I THANK Mr. Nameless because she is just BEAUUUUUUUTIFUL OMG! What a cutie I just want to eat her up And it looks like they are all adjusting to the new family member.
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Due to a limited gene pool, they went to Africa and brought back more dogs.
http://basenji.org/african/intro.htm
This site will help, be sure to check the online library.
The 'domestic' lines of Basenjis come down from about 12 original dogs imported to the western world in the 1930s.
There were the imports BBoy mentioned added in the late 1980s. Then there were more imports brought in over the last few years, who will also hopefully be added to the AKC registry in the next year or so.
Most of the latter day imports, and their decendants (when bred to other Avongara dogs) go by the registered name "Avongara" ..which indicates they are 100% blood from recent imports. Some breeders focus on breeding lines of Avongara dogs to keep long lines of separate genetic material. Some breeders mix Avongara lines with their domestic to infuse new genes. Some breeders have only domestic lines.
All Basenjis with the brindle pattern go back to the Avongara dogs somewhere in their pedigree. That is a color that was reintroduced with the 80s imports.
Hopefully that helps a little
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wahhh! i want another one! no fair, no fair.
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Such beautiful dogs. Love the brindle!!! What a cutie!!