So many times people post pictures and ask what folks on the forum think about their dogs. Often, the most convincing in appearance turn out disappointingly to not have any Basenji blood. When you think about it, there are not likely all that many crossbreds out there. Most people with an intact Basenji bitch are not looking to cover her with anything but a purebred male, and in North America generally females are spayed because most breeders require it for pet puppies. Bitches that are showing are even less likely to be bred to something outside the breed.
Calling all Am and Ca Champion basenji
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Does anyone know of another American and Canadian Basenji Champion?
here is one -
Thats an odd request. It is not uncommon to get both. I know a lot of dogs of different breeds.
Here are a few
http://www.klassicbasenjis.comIn 1991, our Tony, Am/Can. Ch. Klassic's Eye of the Tiger
http://www.beaubri.com/about.html
In 1987, John Harper was instrumental in Sue acquiring Reliant the Right Stuff. In a short period of time, Chuck became Am/Can. Ch. Reliant TheShow win was in March 2004 with "Jambo" (Can/Am/Int'l/Columbia/Ecuador/Puerto Rico/Costa Rica Ch Terrarust N Akuaba Jamboree,
My first Best in Show win was in September 2003 with "Gizelle" (Am/ Can/ Int'l Ch Terrarust N Beaubri's Special FX whom I co-)http://www.ahmahrnahr.com/studs__dams/in_memoriam
addition, our boy, Ranger, brother of Dancer, also departed this earth due to cancer. He was a FCI, Sicalam, Puerto Rican/Mexican/Canadian, and U.S. Champion, for a limited, but very promising specials career. -
@morsesa - There are many, many, many dual CH's from US and Canada.
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Should have a place showing them.
Stafford
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@morsesa said in Calling all Am and Ca Champion basenji:
Should have a place showing them.
Stafford
It is so common, not sure there would be one. Lots also get international championships.
Another interesting (to me more so), are dogs with show and working titles.