Ch Aragorn Shadows of the Congo
-
Love the B/W's:D :D :D
-
Oh my! What wonderful dogs! They are all so beautiful!
-
-
Those are adorable!
-
HA! How cute …how the heck did she get up on the roll of hay??! aren't you afraid she would fall??
Troy is like a little goat. She gets up on everything. In the house she is also usually somewhere up and when we have visitors she is sitting around on them.
We have a two meter wall around our yard and garden and she always finds a way on top to watch people pass by. But she never attemps to jump to high or is careless. After three years with her i am used to it. In the beginning me heart would stop seeing her jump through an open window.What she can not climb she diggs through. She fits through really small holes in fences etc. Troys a real escape artist and it took me two years to outsmart her and make our garden (dispite the two meter wall) save enough so she would not find a way out.
Momentarily she is trying to dig a tunnel under one of our bushes into the neighbours yard but she does not know that she is under close watch. :)
The best thing she does is the Matrix Basenji Move. I guess some of you know it.
The whole pack chases through the house and when they reach the sofa they run along the backrest from one side to another and on the ground again. It is exspecially cool if they do i when you are sitting there leaning forward. :) -
How many b's do you have?
-
[The best thing she does is the Matrix Basenji Move. I guess some of you know it.
The whole pack chases through the house and when they reach the sofa they run along the backrest from one side to another and on the ground again. It is exspecially cool if they do i when you are sitting there leaning forward.]I call it the wall of death in my house!!
-
-
Is it just me or does Europe have some of the best looking Basenji's?? I've seen so many good looking dogs from Italy and Germany… (Of course ALL the B's here are cute!! )
Well… my Troy and Amber both have relatives in the US. :) Ambers father is bred at Signet. Some people here are convinced that the US have nicer Basenjis than Europe. The grass is always greener on the other side of the ocean... :)