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    tanzaT
    Go to www.basenji.org and search by state. Most likely you can find a breeder that might have or be breeding Black/White...
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    Chealsie508C
    Such great news!!! Thanks for updating, I'm sure he is feeling king of the castle and loving all the swooning that MUST be occurring
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    agilebasenjiA
    Hopefully in a year or two, I can find such a lovely brindle puppy! Maybe another of Michael's get?
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    L
    Hi, I talked to my daughter last night and she really does not want me to find him another home, even though he's making her sick, (she's allergic to him). She threatened to leave home if I did. She's 18 so she could. I guess we will try and keep him. The good news is I did find a place that will pick up and drop off dogs, take them for long walks in the woods, and let them play with other dogs for the day. All for just $17.00 a day. So at least he's not in a crate for 9 hours any more and he seems to really enjoy it. He runs to the person right away and is excited to go and comes back very happy and tired.
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    renaultf1R
    @dmcarty: Understanding however that breeding carriers to clear is the option that allows to include the widest genetic diversity. Breeding only clear to clear reduces the diversity in the population - shade of what happend to the breed during some of the other health concerns like HA, PRA and Malabsorbtion. Hopefully we learned that throwing the baby out with the bath water is not the most effective way of keeping valuable traits while eliminating health concerns. +1…I could not agree with you more!
  • Looking for a brindle bitch

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    SenjiShowgirlS
    His back pasture used to be used for raising miniature goats, so yes the whole thing is fenced with chicken wire all the way around. While that was nice I still had my guy on a hugely long horse lunge line. My little guy knows come.. sometimes, but not well enough for me to trust him completely off-lead in that large of an area, its about..18 acres? Since their youngest boy is too old for 4H projects they sold off the goats and cows. now the field is just used for some hunting. They raise some of their own game birds like cotornix quail and chuckars. And well, the rabbits (wild) are all over that back field. I let my little guy "hunt" a few of them, never let him get one though. and if anyone can let loose their B with a rock solid come, they need to fill us all in. ~Charlene