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  • I love the photos - I've seen 2 of the new Avongaras pictured above as baby puppies in person, so it is neat to see them more full grown.

    I have a question based on Terry's post…can DNA testing reveal if a dog is brindle? Obviously I know nothing about DNA or genetics. ;)

  • This is a great group of dogs..and if accepted into basenji breeding will help the breed.
    I don't know, do they have to be accepted into BCOA to be shown, or are they just showing off the imports they
    have brought over

  • Sharron, as I understand it, they have to be AKC registered to be in the actual competitve match; but the parade is intended for dogs that are not (yet) registered.

  • I have seen that fourth dog in person and it is not dilute in the sense that most genetics people use the term. It does not have the opalescent quality to its coat that you see in dilutes. It may carry the dilute gene, that could be determined by genetic testing.

  • Yeah I like all of the dogs except pic number 7. For some reason that dog looks short on leg and I don't like the color of coat. Short in leg and high in rear. Dunno just don't like it. But the rest of them are beautiful. I love the chest on the 'odd' colored one beautiful dog.

  • Thank you for the information re this show. I loved looking at these dogs.

  • Wow those dogs could not be any more different than what we currently hold as the breed standard. Some are very tall, some very short, some with perked ears some with floppy ears. All beautiful, just different from what usually see in the show ring.

  • Show dogs have been line bred to get the look they have today. These dogs are what this breed was before that happened.
    Or at least, that is my understanding..

  • @MDSPHOTO:

    Wow those dogs could not be any more different than what we currently hold as the breed standard. Some are very tall, some very short, some with perked ears some with floppy ears. All beautiful, just different from what usually see in the show ring.

    I can attest that none of those dogs have floppy ears. The one I think you are referring to, was quite unhappy with the show collar and he was goofing around all over the place…but his ears definitely stand up.

  • thanks for the information guys :) i was just curious. ta :)

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