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  • Welcome to the forums. What a great story but you can't leave us hanging about how Katie came to join you, you must finish:)

  • Welcome and I also can't wait to hear more about Ty and Katie!

    Pat

  • More, more! And pictures! Welcome!

  • Really nice story :cool:

  • Welcome to the forum! Can't wait to hear the rest of the story.. and see some pics :D

  • Great story. Ditto what Janneke said … welcome, can't wait, pics! :D

  • Always nice to have new members who love their b's as we do!

  • Isn't it funny how two dogs in a household will learn to 'watch over' one another. It makes me love them all the more when I see that, or hear a story like that.

    Can't wait to read "the rest of the story"

    Welcome!

  • Welcome to the forum! We love our stories & pictures here :)

  • Thank you. You all are so kind.

    So, where was I? Oh yeah, Tyler and Snorkie had 5 wonderful years together, but there came a day when the quality of life for Snork was diminishing and we made the decision so many of us have had to make, to help Snorkie move beyond his pain and enter puppy heaven.

    I called the vet and she was here the next day. We put our big boy on his favorite blanket and we all laid on the floor around him talking to him and petting him onto his next journey. He left us peacefully. Ty was circling and sniffing his big brother the entire time. We all sat quietly on the dining room floor, deeply grieving and silently weeping (even our vet's assistant), when Tyler cracks the biggest Basenji poot I've ever heard. Leave it to a Basenji to know how to make us laugh even in our darkest moments.

    Over the next few months, no matter what we did Tyler remained lethargic. He slept all day, ate very little, and started to become a loner. He was always a cuddle bug and right in the middle of what the family was doing. Now he would go into an unoccupied room seemingly to just be by himself.

    We looked at shelter dogs as a companion for him, but HE rejected them all. We decided on another Basenji as our only course of action. Enter Katie!! He accepted her from the first moment. Her first puppy nap in our home was on top of Tyler's back. He laid their the whole time wide awake with this look on his face like OMG what have you brought home???

    Kate our r/w female, is also called Sissy. Sissy as in sister, sissy because she's afraid of the dark, and sisy, short for Sisyphus because one of her favorite things to do is collect small rocks in the backyard and bring them into the house. (We have no idea why)

    Ty was a chewer when he was small, so we were prepared for that. Kate was/is a digger. Couch cushions, carpet, many bed quilts, 2 recliners, I can't remember it all!! Took us a while but we diminished most of the behavior by building a 4 x 4 sand box in the backyard in which we rebury her favorite rocks:D

    Have a great day.

  • What a loving goodbye for Snorkie and what a wonderful Vet to come and do it where Snorkie was comfortable and happiest. How funny that Katie likes to collect rocks. And the sandbox cracks me up!

    Pat

  • Thanks for the responses.

    I will post pictures as soon as I can figure it out!! In the mean time there is a pic on line of Kate and her litter mates…..

    http://www.basenji.org/african/ImbaTena.htm

    Scroll half way down the page. She's the one on the far left more concerned with sleeping than the foto op. The black on her muzzle is gone now but if you look at the 2 pups on the right with their tails uncurled, there is a black spot/stripe inside their curl. Kate has that. Other than that, she's all r/w and takes after her dad in that "he's not very brave" and the diplomatic comment concerning his big feet! She's a big foot for sure!!

    I just looked at her grandmum's picture again, it's been a while, and that's our Katie from another time. Looks just like her

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