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These 2 have been for sale for a very long time, just noticed they were relisted

Basenjis For Sale or Wanted

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    DebraDownSouthD
    Breeding once a year actually is not a problem health wise. Breeding to produce pets for income… not so much.
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    I have been looking for a male basenji for quite awhile. Do you still have him? How much are you asking for him. Please send pictures and more information to mt_contry_girl@yahoo.com. Thanks Jennifer
  • Male Basenji For Sale in Chicago, IL

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    KipawaK
    Oh man, all I can say is this is so sad. :( I read previous messages and everything looked like the puppy, whether Fanconi and health tested or not, was going to be a forever addition to a (new) family. Maybe the puppy was pushed on someone, or maybe not enough was known about the breed. I just hope he can find his forever home through BRAT, which I would also say is the best choice in this situation.
  • Basenji Puppies for sale- SW Wisconsin

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    tanzaT
    @roxandsweet: male vs. female registerable vs. non-registerable different colors Interesting, responsible breeders don't price according to color or sex. And AKC frowns on the practice of charging more for the papers, as do responsible breeders.
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    thunderbird8588T
    Great news for Hot Rod Kathy, thanks for the update
  • Capt. Jack For Sale

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    A lot of times dogs also mount as a way to initiate play. Most B's hate water and you can use a squirt bottle to get their attention, and possibly stop their mounting. One of my alpha females (until she was recently spayed) used to run around and mount all of my male dogs, she would even follow my service dog around and attempt to mount him when she was in season. Now that was a site! A Basenji trying to mount the head of a Thai Ridgeback. Bruiser would just look at me w/his pleading eyes saying "please help me MOM!" as soon as she was spayed (or came out of season) she would quit. I think she just wanted them to know she was (and still is) boss.