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Tammen's Basenjis 2012 Breeding

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  • This year we have breed BOSS AKC GCH/MBIS Int. CH/MBIS/MRBIS/Int.&Nat. Puppy CH/MBIS&MRBIS UKC Gr CH Tammen's Sparks Will Fly AOE (Eukanuba 2011) (red/white) to CH Jokuba C-Quest First Round Knock Out (black/white). We will be expecting puppies around Christmas day. Litter should produce red/white, black/white and possible tri's if Dre is tri factored. If you are interested in a puppy from this breeding please contact me.

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  • It's going to be a lovely litter =)

  • Beautiful. Wishing you a healthy wonderful litter. I have always been partial to the red/whites but find myself more and more drawn to both black and whites and brindles.

  • Congrats! Should be a nice litter!

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