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29 Sept 2007, 18:04

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    Basenji Talk 30 Jan 2019, 11:29
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    I see your post was back in Jan. so I hope you have your new basenji settled in. I also adopted a beasenji in Jan. She is my second. I adopted a 5 year old to be with my 3 yr. old, who had had 2 litters in the past and was bred for a 3rd one, but didn’t get pregnant. So the breeder, the same breeder our boy came from, decided to let her go to a forever home. I had to wait quite a while for her to be ready and I felt just like you. I couldn’t wait! I kept texting the breeder questions, request for photos, etc. When we picked her up she seemed comfortable with us right from the start. She has been a wonderful addition to our family, a good match for our 3yr. old boy. He’s a toughie but I think he’s met his match with her. He’s so much happier with his own friend. They love to be together. I hope your new pup is adjusting just as well as mine. Have fun. I think they make us laugh every day. Yes, you have to be on your toes with these guys, you have to make them a big part of your life. They can never just be a fixture. They are work but it’s worth it all. 3 years ago I was a newbie but not anymore, and I’m loving this wild ride.
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    Basenji Talk 22 Oct 2012, 03:19
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    This lady has a Facebook page with lots of other gorgeous pictures too. We're fans. =) https://www.facebook.com/AnubisTheBarklessDog EDIT: LOL, I see they've just posted their own intro! All the better!
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    Basenji Talk 30 Dec 2011, 21:37
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    Here is a breed all about it video on Youtube ALL about Whippets.
  • This video ticks me off

    Basenji Talk 1 May 2008, 16:50
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    I agree, Lsanders thank you for sharing that.
  • Favorite Basenji Sites

    Basenji Talk 14 Jun 2007, 19:39
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    Thanks for all the info! I especially liked the one with all the pictures!! Sure makes me wish I had another B.
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    I slice it and then cube it. Each cube ends up being no bigger than about a pea. I then have storage container that I put it in and keep it in the refrigerator. The great thing about it is that I can easily break the cube into even smaller pieces while I am working the dogs so they last the entire training class without really overfeeding the dogs.