Basenji walk
- 
Yesterday we had a Basenji walk organized by our club. It was a big succes! There were six intact males and two intact females and not a growl was heard. They were all off leash and had soooo much fun! Even the meetings with other dogs went OK! It was lovely to watch and I was very proud of Tillo, who was also showing his best behaviour :) Job took some pictures: This looks like the perfect place for a pee… 
  Chasing a shepherd.. 
   Hungry pack 
  Fauzi flies 
  And Dana flies as well 
  Mirtillo 
  Moyo 
  Fauzi gets company 
  Tillo and Bas 
  Yagi has fun 
  Mix up with another small pack 
  Yagi! 
  Yagi laughing 
  Bas and Yagi playing 
  Mirtillo is interested in this lady's back end.. 
  Mirtillo 
  Dana 
  Fauzi and pup 
  Mirtillo 
  Fauzi 
  Moyo and his taxi 
  Moyo 
  Kimba (11 yrs) follows the youngsters in her own pace 
  Kimba and her 'brother' Fauzi 
  Group pic! 
  
- 
What a gorgeous group of Basenjis. IMO, Tillo stands out as usual, maybe it's because he has such distinctive wrinkles - I've noticed some B's kind of lose that wrinkled look as they grow up. 
- 
Wow, really nice pictures. Miss my forest walks with my Dad when I was back in Holland. 
- 
All these beautiful pictures make me want to move to the Netherlands… Last winter you took a picture of rows of trees in the snow that I still can't get out of my head...O to dream... 
- 
Thank you all for the nice comments :) It was such a lovely walk, I'm happy we decided to go. Normally I'm a bit worried about all those B's getting together.. But they proved me wrong :) so much fun to see so many R&Ws (that's my favorite color) :) It was a beautiful sight! We got quite a lot of positive comments. And the R&W's are my absolute favorites as well :) All these beautiful pictures make me want to move to the Netherlands… Last winter you took a picture of rows of trees in the snow that I still can't get out of my head...O to dream... You are always welcome to come and visit :) 
- 
All these beautiful pictures make me want to move to the Netherlands… Last winter you took a picture of rows of trees in the snow that I still can't get out of my head...O to dream... I remember that picture as well! It took my breath away. I am not sure who took it (Janneke or Job), but the composition and feeling the picture gave made it so remarkable. 
 












