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Seeking Adult Female (tricolor preferred)

Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
  • I've already submitted my application to BRAT. Here's what I'm looking for.

    Female
    4-7 years old
    Tricolor (preferred) or black/white, or sable
    Fully housetrained
    Fixed
    A gentle, easy-going temperament. She would be living in a very quiet apartment in Seattle with me and my 9-year-old tricolor, Ziggy, whose favorite past-times are sleeping, dozing, and snuggling.

    If you know of a B that fits the bill, please contact me here or at ZenGrrrl@aol.com. Thanks!

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