Ask the breeder how big the sire and dam are. That's a good idea. My first basenji, who was a champion, weighed nearly 26 pounds when she matured. My 2nd one would have been about that, but thanks to steroids, we did good to keep her at 30. My current rescue is a giant. We won't go there. I first dreamed of a SMALL dog, maybe 15 pounds tops after years of being a BIG DOG person (rottweilers and chows). I don't see that ever happening.
New addition
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Recently added a young (10 month) male (Teddy - Sonbar's Xactlyas Xpected) to keep Gossy company. He's actually her nephew and will continue in the show ring and he's a typical devil.
Picture attached (I hope).
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Cute! Like to see more picturesβ¦...and bigger ones!
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OMG - I'm jealous. Ted is adorable!
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Teddy is a sweetie! What a lovely addition to your family.
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He is darling! Congrats. More pictures please!
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Handsome devil!
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Congrats on the new addition!
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Congrats, Woo Hoo
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Congratulations. Will we be having more pictures,please?
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Congrats on the new baby! Welcome to the 'multi-basenji' group, two really are easier than one.
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Congrats on the new addition!!!
Please, we need more pictures
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I'll try to get more pictures - my camera is old and he tends to come to me when he sees it so all the pictures end up blurry.
And I'm still waiting for the "two are easier than one" part
How do you work on training one when the other sees treats being given out or take them for a walk when each wants to go a different (opposite) way? Oh wait, it is easy when they are napping