My boy…
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 01:22 last edited by
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 01:28 last edited by
Very cute, thanks for sharing… and a Tri to boot!!! (my personal favorite)
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 01:55 last edited by
I'm a proud owner of my first ever Basenji puppy!
Hi, welcome and congratulations! Your tri is so cute! We love pictures here. Tell us more - Is the pup's name Mucky? :) Are you having fun with him? They are a handful - I spied the game station controller - with my puppies, everything got chewed if on the floor. There is lots of excellent training info on the forum threads.
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 02:02 last edited by
Welcome awww he's soo cute !!! I have a tri also and am from Mass :)
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 02:29 last edited by
So, how do the b and cat get along?
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 13:51 last edited by
What a cutie. Welcome to the forums. Can't wait to hear all about your little baby.
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 14:09 last edited by
what a good lookin' dog! :-) Welcome to the forum!
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 14:31 last edited by
His name is Colbey. I found him on CraigsList. He is only 7months old. The previous owner was relocating and couldn't take him. Another man's loss, is, well… my gain! He is a handful, but lots of fun. Surprisingly he hasn't tried to chew on too much that isn't his (well... besides my room mate's dogs toys). My cat, Seymore, has no fear of dogs (he has lived with quite a few in his 15yrs), so he is actually training Colbey to leave him alone, and Colbey is respecting him. It is definately animal kingdom in my house. I am having hours of entertainment watching the animals figure out the pack order.
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 14:34 last edited by
WOW! HE IS super cute!! I want a tri too!!
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 14:49 last edited by
Since this is your first Basenji, you might want to become familar with the breed and read about possible health concerns in our breed, especially Fanconi. Is he AKC registered?
Links for Basenjis
www.basenji.org
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 14:55 last edited by
Yes, getting the blood test done will give you the information you need, if your b' is going to have problems.
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 14:57 last edited by
Thanks…. I've done a bunch of reading about the breed and such. I'm waiting to get his papers from the previous owner and plan on having him tested for the health problems. He's not neutered yet, and we're exploring the possibility of breeding him.
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 15:01 last edited by
Well, we have lots of breeders on this list, who can clue you in to the work and expense of breeding your boy.
I don't breed, just do rescue, so I am always in favor of fixed pets.
Once you get the paperwork, and find out if this boys lines are good, you can get started on the testing for him you will need to do before you can contact another breeder…
Its really a pretty big deal.
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 15:35 last edited by
Thanks…. I've done a bunch of reading about the breed and such. I'm waiting to get his papers from the previous owner and plan on having him tested for the health problems. He's not neutered yet, and we're exploring the possibility of breeding him.
There are lots of threads on the Forum about being a responsible breeder, why to breed, why not to breed… check them out... most important, what does your dog/bitch really have to offer the breed?... Health, conformation, temperament all need to be included and evaluated.
Here is the forum link.. and if you read "How to find a responsible breeder" sticky, you can then apply to someone that is thinking about breeding and could they answer those questions.... go to the Basenji.org/learn link and then to http://www.basenji.org/learn/ScreeningBreeders.html
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wrote on 11 May 2008, 16:17 last edited by
Re breeding and being responsible.
We just rehomed 2 10 yr old b's.
The breeder asked BRAT for help, and we were lucky enough to find a great home!
Not only did the breeder offer to take them back, if we couldn't find a home for them, they also gave BRAT $$$ for the adoption.
So, this is something responsible breeders do.
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wrote on 12 May 2008, 01:18 last edited by
he looks very happy in his new digs. congrats on your new family member
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wrote on 12 May 2008, 20:17 last edited by
What an amazing tri pup!! You're so lucky! :D
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