My Dogs Obama poses
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Hee, hee….LOVE it!
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The second picture is wonderful. Great looking dog. A basenji has that "pride" look down.
Funny how expressive their faces can be. You look at their pictures and can really see how they feel that moment.
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wrote on 27 Feb 2009, 16:48 last edited by
ooooh…..I think Tillo might be the master of the proud look ;)
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Ahahaha awesome!
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LOVE that!!!
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Awesommmmmeeee I love the BARKLESS one, it's perfect!!!:D
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I heard yesterday on the news that the dog of choice for the president's family was the Portugese water dog. Then the newslady said she had the 'perfect' dog for them - a ****apoo - go figure
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Thank you for letting me join your community. We are one of the lucky ones, because of Corky. April of 1998 we had two wonderful Rottweiler friends, Helga & Hagar. Helga (12 years old) layed down in her favorite spot in the backyard and just went to sleep. One week after Helga passed Hagar was diagnosed with cancer and had to be put down. As you can imagine we were pretty upset. We waited one month, could not wait any longer. I wanted something different, so I call the animal shelter that was closest to us and was told they had a young female Basenji that had been found and not claimed. She was going up for adoption that same day. I asked them to hold her for me, I drove the 80 miles to pick her up. She was about 8 months old, had kennel cough, was lethargic and my husband wondered what did I bring home. Well, I have to say that was the best 80 miles I ever drove and my husband agrees with me. She is a great friend and a true arrogant Basenji.
We now have Corky and her little sister Zoe (Chi-Weiner)
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Thank you for letting me join your community. We are one of the lucky ones, because of Corky. April of 1998 we had two wonderful Rottweiler friends, Helga & Hagar. Helga (12 years old) layed down in her favorite spot in the backyard and just went to sleep. One week after Helga passed Hagar was diagnosed with cancer and had to be put down. As you can imagine we were pretty upset. We waited one month, could not wait any longer. I wanted something different, so I call the animal shelter that was closest to us and was told they had a young female Basenji that had been found and not claimed. She was going up for adoption that same day. I asked them to hold her for me, I drove the 80 miles to pick her up. She was about 8 months old, had kennel cough, was lethargic and my husband wondered what did I bring home. Well, I have to say that was the best 80 miles I ever drove and my husband agrees with me. She is a great friend and a true arrogant Basenji.
We now have Corky and her little sister Zoe (Chi-Weiner)Welcome to the forum!
Corky is beautiful! :)You can also introduce yourself under "Member introductions". I think there are a lot of members who want to read your story, look at the pic and say hi!
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