• What beautiful dogs!!! Are they off lead there? It is great that they stick around with you….looks like a great park!


  • Now I have to say the obligate…beautiful family...now you have to have a child....

    JUST KIDDING! Tim and I hated it when people would tell us that because we treated our dogs like kids.

    It really IS a beautiful family!


  • Oh Quercus!! You're going down!!
    We're totally not into kids… at least not right now. I'm not sure if that will ever change, but I just can't even imagine. They're a good idea in theory. But the reality... eehh. I will stick to dogs for now! But yeh, EVERYBODY tells me that! "Just wait until you have kids" or better yet... "You better hope you have a little girl so you can dress her up!"


  • @BDawg1005:

    Oh Quercus!! You're going down!!
    We're totally not into kids… at least not right now. I'm not sure if that will ever change, but I just can't even imagine. They're a good idea in theory. But the reality… eehh. I will stick to dogs for now! But yeh, EVERYBODY tells me that! "Just wait until you have kids" or better yet... "You better hope you have a little girl so you can dress her up!"

    Neither were we! In fact, Tim was pretty against the idea right up until Ethan was born…but now we wonder what took us soooo long! and kinda wishing we *hadn't waited so long 😉

    In all honesty, both choices (children and child free) can be very rewarding.....but I don't think anybody ever regrets having a child 🙂

    Whatever you decide down the road, your family looks very happy 🙂


  • Just proves once again that TLC goes a long ways, you certainly can see it in Miles. I remember those ugly black ears, he is one lucky, blessed dude!!!!! Great job, and yes you do have a lovely family.


  • Just an update for the BDawg family. The Shelter that Miles/Ben was rescued from is now shut down permanently.


  • Woah… what happened???


  • Was it a county shelter or a private one.



  • Thank you for that.
    Its sad…


  • Awww, sad! Looks like we got Miles just in time!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
    Thanks again for all your help! We couldn't have done it without you!


  • Bdawg,

    Very much enjoyed reading the Story of Miles and his rise from rags to riches, with all sorts of mischief thrown into the mix! My wife and I have been involved with BRAT the last 2.5 years, having fostered 15 rescues, and found wonderful families for each one of the precious pups. We just adopted the 15th rescue, and we know it was meant to be that he be with us, just as it was meant to be for Miles to be with your family.

    Every time I look into the eyes of a rescued basenji, I'm reminded of a bible verse from Luke 12:6 which says: "6 Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?" A farthing's value can be compared to how we view the value of a penny or nickel today. Not much value at all. Something whispers to my heart that a caring Supreme Being, seeing His creatures as infinitely more valuable than the values assigned to them by humans, has guided them to us and ultimately to their forever homes.

    Our own new B, named Tippy, was sold by an Amish breeder south of Cleveland, OH to a Petland store in Cleveland. He languished in that store for 4 months before he was purchased. After 1 month, the owner planned to take him to a shelter, but was convinced by his brother, who lives in Ft. Washington, MD, to allow him to take Tippy. Again, after 1 month, his brother gave him up to his friend who lives in Prince Frederick, MD, which is 15 minutes north of our home in Southern Maryland.

    After 1 week, Tippy's third family in less than 3 months posted a flyer in the local vet hospital advertising a free basenji to a good home who could provide good training.

    The vet called us since they knew we were involved with BRAT. We went to get Tippy, and he was the very first basenji rescue in our county ever. After a week of caring for him, my wife, daughter, and I wondered to one another how this beautiful, gentle, playful, mischevious puppy would be given up by three straight families? It was like a diamond in the rough dropped into our laps.

    What are the odds that a basenji puppy would end up near our rural hometown in the middle of nowhere in such a manner? It was meant to be!


  • Navyman- great story! 🙂 Gives me chills when things work out like that!! Keep us posted on your progress! And hope to see you at the Mid-Atlantic Basenji Club Christmas party this December!!


  • A recent video of the kids playing… love these little guys... 🙂 I especially love how they use their feet as hands. And how they always want to play ON YOUR LAP. 🙂 The way they bite each other's tails and then flop down doing the shoulder roll...


  • So cute…is it Miles that runs off each time to get his second wind? 😃


  • Very cute, they get along so well! Thanks for sharing.


  • Great video. They are so cute together.


  • Cute video they remind me of cats the way they play and use their paws


  • Miles is hilarious. He has so much personality. He's the one who's biting Lexi's tail the whole time- and then rolling on her…lol


  • BDawg that is so incredibly FUNNY to watch!! They remind me SO much of my 2 Bs they are such cookey little creatures 😃 😃 😃

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