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  • Needs a Good Home near Arlington,Va!

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    It was a long, long time ago…. way before the days of controlling breeding/health testing/screening buyers.... Responsible breeding has only really be around in the last 20/25 years (give or take) I believe that the Deckers used a few Basenjis back in the early 70's. Again, way, way before the time of real health testing/screening buyers/contracts with spay/neuter requirments
  • Intact boy in Oregon needs a home

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    Pat, I always do try to find out. If they respond to me, I can "maybe" get some info. I feel that responsible breeders WANT to get back any b before it goes into rescue. So, I do try. Will let you all know, if I can.
  • Not sure if i'm being fair to my boy

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    i'm in Covington. Have you checked out Evergreen basenji club? http://www.evergreenbasenjiclub.org/ i've also done some lure coursing through Cascade Coursing Club (only saw a few Basenji's there though) http://www.cascadecoursing.org/
  • Milo - Tri boy in Idaho shelter

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    I can see if the shelter contacted us. Sometimes the shelters would prefer to place them themselves. They need the money. I will let BRAT know though.
  • Basenji boy in OH

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    Thanks Catt, I sent this on to BRAT. Hopefully they will work with us.
  • Male B in Baton Rouge, LA shelter

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    Most of my shelters call basenji rescue when they get a basenji in. That is because selling a basenji to a family who hasn't a clue to what they are getting, makes the dog come back to the shelter. They know basenji rescue is a good thing. I hope someone can get him out. Maybe they can send a family who has been screened to the shelter to adopt it out directly. That would be better then the dog being left in the shelter, imo.