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OH-Dayton 8yr PB Basenji Female

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    He is now listed on Petfinder by B.E.A.R.-Basenji Education and Rescue in Dayton, OH. Here is his Petfinder page: http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24697731 Jennifer
  • 7 Yr Old PB Female Brindle B For Adoption-OH-Bambi

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    I have finally posted pictures of Bambi on her Petfinder website. I kept having trouble this past week. http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/17056569 Jennifer Hill Jen's Rescue
  • Possible PB Female B in OH Shelter

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    @dcmclcm4: She has been adopted but if she gets returned for some reason, a rescue group in Indianapolis will take her. She did eat a microphone or something similar from a desk at the shelter! Well, that answers the Q about if she is PB :p
  • Female B Mix-Greenville, OH

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    MacPackM
    She is so pretty, and obviously smart to find a snug place to give birth. Those pups looked darling! Thank you for taking care of her.
  • Searching to adopt a female basenji

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    Hi jagm - Are you really sure you want puppies? Have you ever bred a litter before? It is truly more work than I would have ever thought, especially if you are doing all of the right things, as listed above by tanza & lvoss. Are you prepared to keep 6 or so puppies forever? I used to think to neuter & spay was cruel as well, but realistically, that's only a selfish notion. Good luck in finding your boy a companion! I found one for my girl & that's the best thing I could have done for her, other than having her spayed.
  • Basenji female in TX

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    Most of the BRAT folks I know, spend $$ to help dogs that they are moving to other homes. They pay for gas, postage, food, collars, crates…really, almost anything you can think of to get the dogs into shape to go to the new homes with all the "things" that they need. I am afraid I will not be able to give these things to fosters, as I have in the past, due to the paycuts we are all taking. BUT most of us are working for the dogs. We are lucky to have a great support group to help us.