Hopefully Dixie will find a great home soon. As much as this must have hurt her first human, better to handle it sensibly rather than an emergency trip to the pound and all the pain that would have caused both of them. My sympathy to the first owner, if you see her again. And an "atta girl" for facing a bad situation head-on and dealing with it.
Congo: WA - One-Eyed Brindle B
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You have a deaf boy? I just picked up a girl who was with a woman who through no fault of her own became homeless.
Could this be the second b she had??
I live in Silverdale…seems you must be a neighbor.I had a Deaf Boy…I bought him to show just like Jazz (who you picked up the other day)...When I found out he was deaf I placed him into a forever home that could spoil him rotten...
I didn't know about the conditions of her house until after I bought Clark... It was my first show Dog... As well a Jazz so Lesson learned...
I've met alot of great people in my arrea that show so If I even decided to travel that road again I'll know who to talk to...
When things settle out with me I'm going to Foster and Adopt this time...I can always get a puppy later...
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So you got him from this breeder who is in Alaska?
If you hear the forever home can't keep him, I do have a few homes who do special needs b's. He would be welcome.
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Sharon, thanks for the update on the 3 Basenjis , it makes me happy to know they have good homes
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Your welcome. I love happy endings.
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So you got him from this breeder who is in Alaska?
QUOTE]Yes I mentioned that when you picked her up… I tried emailing her about her papers and all that but she never got back to me... I also asked her about taking her back or helping me find a home for her and she said that she didn't have time to pay for her to fly back as well as post her up for sale again... I was left with no other choice
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ok, I hope I didn't sound critical. I didn't mean to.
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No you didn't sound critical… I took it as putting the peices together...
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Your welcome. I love happy endings.
Thanks Sharron! I think you are one of the queens of happy endings! Love my precious Hunter. Even though he keeps eating the expensive dog bed….I do so love Basenjis!!!!!
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Thanks Vicki. I am just glad he eats his bed and NOT yours!
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We have one of Sharrons "Special Needs" BRAT rescues and let me tell you about her "Special Needs".
She needs to take up most of the bed at night.
She needs to not be so spoiled. (we balme this on her cuz she is so adorable)
She needs to be the center of attention.
She needs to go on rides in the car all the time.
She needs to quit being so friendly to everything. (rescues are supposed to have some baggage right?)
She needs to have cookies. (again the adorable thing)
She needs to give us the OK to get more Basenjis.
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Oh Marley Jo, I guess my BRAT pup is special needs too!!!!
He is ever so needy!!!!:):):)
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MarleyJo..
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Marley Jo is a wonderful home for this b…it was a match that was suspose to B!
Thank you for opening your home and heart to this lovely girl. -
MarleyJo your as special as your girl. Thank you
Rita Jean