Weekend Shows for Tanza and Breeding News


  • C-Me was Best of Opposite on Saturday for her 2nd major towards her Grand Championship

    Franie was Winners Bitch and Best of Winners Sunday for her 3rd Major, needing 1single point to finish….

    Both C-Me and Franie came in season Friday, with any luck C-Me will bred in the next couple of weeks. Details on the breeding can be found on our website


  • congrats on your wins and breeding plans, I have snuggled Jasper many times at shows, he is a super sweet boy, and the puppies will be awesome:) Hope mine come in season soon so they can resume racing late Oct, No puppies for us this yr, but hope to breed both next yr.


  • Oh my, bad case of puppy fever here!!!! Looks like a wonderful match.


  • One of the deciding factors were watching your girls grow up. It does not always work out that litter sisters get along, but your girls seem to. So, seems to me that whole litter has awesome temperaments. LOL, however an entire litter of "tri-ings" could be the death of me! We are excited!


  • Yes, so far the girls are inseparable. We are making sure that they go away for boarding at Tads together next month while we are on vacation, and again next yr for 3 months while whelping. Reentry is something that we want to avoid. The boys are extreamly laid back about it when we go away without them, but you know how girls can hold a grudge if one is perceived as getting something the other does not:)

    Tris are my favorite, when we are ready for our next generation in 8-10 yrs, I'm hoping it will be a tri descent of one of our girls.


  • I hear you Lisa, C-Me and Franie are like sisters, I hope that breeding C-Me doesn't change that…. C-Me is pretty easy going and laid back... she is very confident in herself so has never felt the need to push the envelope. Hope that holds for having puppies. My Mickii was the same way and when she had her pups, once the eyes were open she couldn't care less who went in to visit with them, she loved the pups and was very at ease with the others (and there were three other adults (one male, two bitches). Of course Maggii, who was not what you would call Mother of the year when she had pups, was not that interested in them. But my boy dog liked them (till they got teeth) and Kristii, who was Maggii's daughter loved them.....

    Fingers will be crossed!


  • Congratulations :)

  • First Basenji's

    Congrats on the show successes, and hope the breeding is a success! Hope some of the puppies are placed locally and I'll get a chance to meet them one of these days…


  • @curlytails:

    Congrats on the show successes, and hope the breeding is a success! Hope some of the puppies are placed locally and I'll get a chance to meet them one of these days…

    Come by and visit anytime after they are born! Your not that far away…. I think all will be staying in various parts of California


  • Congratulations!

    I still am having a hard time thinking about a whole tri litter…watch it be a litter of 8 or 9!!! Can't wait to see pictures, keep us all apprised


  • @Chealsie508:

    Congratulations!

    I still am having a hard time thinking about a whole tri litter…watch it be a litter of 8 or 9!!! Can't wait to see pictures, keep us all apprised

    LOL, not an amusing thought! :-)


  • Pat that is just what you need! LOL! A litter of 9 Tri puppies! LOL!


  • @TwinDogsDifferentMothers:

    Pat that is just what you need! LOL! A litter of 9 Tri puppies! LOL!

    Very funny… NOT!!! :-) They would most likely take over the house and make Ted and I live in one room!


  • If I wasn't ALL THE WAY across the states Id offer to be the human chew toy now and again. I love tri litters for the fact that few are brave enough to have them but also because their patterns are so much fun to pick out in a bundle of moving brown white and black…did I mention I can't wait for pictures?!

  • First Basenji's

    @tanza:

    Come by and visit anytime after they are born! Your not that far away….

    Really?? I might very well take you up on that offer… =)
    I've never met a wee Basenji pup. The youngest I've encountered was about 6 months or so. It'd be a real treat!


  • You'll always remember the teeth, trust me! But there's nothing cuter than a bunch of tiny "piglets" running around looking like little terrors. Oh, puppies!!! Looks like the puppy fever is back!

    …it always comes back :)


  • Airplanes make it much closer then you think… :-)


  • @curlytails:

    Really?? I might very well take you up on that offer… =)
    I've never met a wee Basenji pup. The youngest I've encountered was about 6 months or so. It'd be a real treat!

    Oh for sure, the more vistors the better! Please do consider a visit


  • Major congrats all around! And omg, puppy breathe. Sigh… I miss puppies.

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