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Looking for black & white female

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  • Hello,

    Was wondering if anyone can help me find a black & white basenji girl puppy or young adult. I live in Las Vegas, NV and have checked with BRAT and many breeders. Thought I might be able to rescue one on this site. Thanks for your help.

  • Depending on what your living situation is, I have a beautiful black/white retired Champion show dog available to a forever home. You can see her on my website page: http://www.khanisbasenjis.com/hopefuls.htm. Her name is "Amy" CH Teazer Khani's All American Girl. More information is on this page: http://www.thebasenji.com/2012/11/20/amy/. You are welcome to email me through my website [addy at the bottom] if you'd like more information on Miss Amy.

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