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Greetings from sweden

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  • Well, welcome both, Max and Myran.. (I love that… Ant)..... Who is Myran's Mom.....

  • welcome. I would love to see pictures.

  • The mum of Myran is Wazin Red Bonnie from the Wazin kennels in Sweden.Yes I will try to include some photos but I need some help from my son i´m not exactly a computer whiz to put it mildly.

    Michelle private slave of Myran&Max

  • Hello and welcome to the forum!!

  • Hi Max and Myran - Sounds like you both have lots of fun with Michelle. There lots of Basenji friends to talk about everything with. Enjoy!

  • Welcome from the B club!!

  • Finally I managed to fix my avatar so you can see what my boy´s look like.
    When you asked who´s Myrans mum I just wrote that she was from a swedish kennel.Her lineage is australian mainly dog´s from the wazazi kennels so myran is half australian and half american.

  • Hi there. My 1 1/2 year old Manning was also sired from Meisterhaus Tail of Intrigue. I just joined the forum as well. Was Myran's dam one of the Australian Imports to Meisterhaus? Welcome…glad to see one of Manning's kin here in the forum.

  • Welcome, you both sure are cute! Looking forward to see more pictures!

  • Hi
    Great to see Myrans halfbrother.No the dam is in sweden Tre or as his real name is Meisterhaus Tail Of Intrigue was exported to sweden in spring 2006 the buyer was the owner of the Dam.
    Tre is now aswell as an american champion also a swedish,danish and hopefully he became a german champion on june the 3rd people over here travel to other european countries to try get international champion titles.
    Tre lives in southern sweden and Myrans mum lives in western sweden.
    I myself live just outside Stockholm which is the capital of sweden.the australian lineage comes from dogs that have been imported to sweden.
    It is quite common here to import dogs as we want to broaden the breeding material also that we have very strict rules when we breed as how close related the dogs should be.
    Myran is starting this summer his show career so we have been doing klicker training so that he knows when to stand still and when to trot etc….
    He´s a wonderful pup very easily trained hasn´t chewed on anything at home doesn´t have to be crated which we rarely do here in this country except when we are visiting dog shows but I crate him every day for an hour or so ,so that he is used to it and he goes quite often to sleep in his crate I suppose he sees it as his lair;)

    michelle from stockholm

  • Good luck with the training. I can't wait to hear how he does in competition. Manning is our first basenji and as a puppy we had a wonderful experience when it came to basic training and behavior. In terms of temperament he has been as perfect as one gets with a basenji! Anyway, glad to hear things are going well. Can't wait to see pics as he grows!

  • Hello and welcome to the forum…

  • Thanks for the warm welcoming to the forum.Myran and I are of to do some ring training tomorrow.

    Regards from hot and sunny Stockholm

  • Welcome, welcome and enjoy!

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