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Hi I'm new and I believe I have a basenji chihuahua mixed breed rescue

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  • I read a post that said to post here and introduce myself, hi my name is Jessica. I have one chi that I think is mixed with the breed. I recently became interested because I got this dog, and I love the look of them, xena looks more like a chihuahua in the face but she has a lot of characteristics that look like a basenji. Please visit my profile, I have attached some pictures and info about her there.
    I also have two other pups, a mutt and a teacup chihuahua.

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2 Apr 2014, 16:54

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    no idea what she is, but she's very cute