Oh my gosh! They are both so gorgeous! And I love the growl-fest over the toy!!!!!
Meet Kwame
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Those are such great pictures. I’m so jealous because I still have to wait a couple weeks to get my pup. She will be so old (12 weeks)
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Those are such great pictures. I?m so jealous because I still have to wait a couple weeks to get my pup. She will be so old (12 weeks)
I hope the time passes quickly for you. It is common practice in England for pups to go to new homes at 8 weeks.
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Most breeds here place at 8 wks, except toy breeds. I know many basenji folks who place at 8, but many also do 10 to 12. I really think 8 wks is fine for homes with experience and other dogs, but it is the breeder's call.
Wow what a cutie! I love the rearing teeth one! What spunk!
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He certainly seems a fiesty little chap, Debra
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He is gorgeous :p! Malaika must be happy she has new playmate at home and so do Kwame :).
It is common practice in England for pups to go to new homes at 8 weeks.
I believe it is common all over the Europe.
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I love that "I am puppy, hear me ROAR" photo. He's just adorable.
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Love him!!
I didnt know you were having a mini Rocco!
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Yeah, I’m waiting until 12 weeks for personal reasons, not because of the breeder. I hope I can get equally as cute of photos.
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What a cuuutie! You must be so happy!!
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Absolutely adorable..congratulations…you lucky you..two lovely basenjis now.
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what a feisty little guy! so cute!
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He is adorable, and already "boxing"! Congratulations to you and your pack.
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Thank you everyone for your comments, it's great to share our excitement with you
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So sweet, we have his big brother
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Very cute, congratulations on your new addition!
I have a very similar "rearing up" pic taken when Jigsaw met my shepherd mix, Sassy, for the first time. Must be a basenji greeting pose! -
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What a cute little boy! Love the closeup picture - those little wrinkly faces are irresistable.
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Congrats and what a cutie…. and related to Franie and Trip too!
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Congrats and what a cutie…. and related to Franie and Trip too!
How are they related, Pat. I haven't had chance to study the pedegree yet but it's fascinating to find out whose related to who.