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Looking for a red or brindle female in Rhode Island

Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
  • Willing to travel to Connecticut, Mass. or NH.

  • Go to www.basenji.org and you can search by state... however know that this time of your if you are looking for a pup it will be difficult because most all pups are born in Nov/Dec/Jan as Basenjis only come in season once a year and this is when most all pups are born. And you might have to travel further than those states. You might be looking at next breeding season, so now is the time to contact breeders about their breeding plans for 2020. And also don't get hung up on color or sex...

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    I have a little female about 9 months old. I really need to find her a home but she will only be going to a home I thoroughly check. If youd like to contact me we can talk about her more in depth. Id love to hear from you. please feel free to email or call. 605 999 8149 –podhradsky@live.com Good luck in your search!