I'm smart, I can learn to drive
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wrote on 19 Oct 2020, 16:06 last edited by
We have a driver education business in Oregon and during one of our recent video shoots we had to bring Zaki along. We have him buckeled with a harness in the back seat so while we were filming he began to - cry, yodle - wine, you know. So once we started taking shots of him he settled right down. Now when ever we go any where he jump is the front seat with his paws on the wheel as if to say, OK, where do you want to go today. He is a character for sure.!
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wrote on 19 Oct 2020, 16:22 last edited by
Is he a brindle? Looks like one; although, what do I know? I’ve never actually seen one. He’s a fantastic looking guy! Fun that he talks to you too.
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 10:51 last edited by
With wrinkles comes wisdom. He sure has a lot of them! He looks so cute. I imagine he would not obey the speed signs, however.
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replied to Daureen on 20 Oct 2020, 12:28 last edited by
@daureen ...
Officer: Whoa there, big guy! What seems to be the hurry?
Zaki: I’m a Basenji... SQUIRREL!
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wrote on 20 Oct 2020, 15:09 last edited by
I'm pretty sure Basenjis ALL know how to drive....they just don't want US to know they can!!!!Your Zaki is so handsome!!!! What a doll!!!!
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replied to JENGOSMonkey on 20 Oct 2020, 17:34 last edited by tanzaThis post is deleted!
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replied to JENGOSMonkey on 21 Oct 2020, 21:10 last edited by
@jengosmonkey He is. We lucked into getting him. Someone in CA wanted a Besenji and when they got up here to Oregon and saw him and that he was a Brindle, they said no to the breeder. Like I said, lucky for us. We love him.
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replied to slents on 22 Oct 2020, 01:26 last edited by JENGOSMonkey
@slents Different tastes I guess. I like yours. I’ve only ever seen photos of Brindle Basenjis, though I have seen Brindle Boxers in person. When ya get minute, please post a few side shot pics without his harness. I’d love to see his stripes. I love his face and ears. I imagine that he’s quite a character and very entertaining.
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replied to JENGOSMonkey on 22 Oct 2020, 01:41 last edited by
@jengosmonkey - if you go to Basenji Club of America and to the Illustrated Standard you can see Brindles. https://www.basenji.org/index.php/shop/books-cd-s-illustrated-standard/illustrated-standard and view it on line
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wrote on 22 Oct 2020, 07:59 last edited by Zande
Brindles were very contraversial in this country when they first arrived. The Kennel Club wouldn't acknowledge the colour and it wasn't admitted into the Standard for quite a while.
One brave judge gave a CC to a brindle, before it was a recognised colour.
I admit I wasn't keen on it, but surprised myself in Germany when I judged their specialty, by finding brindles for many of my top winners. Heads were universally better in them and movement was (almost) back to true Basenji gait. Something rarely seen these days, anywhere. And I have judged in quite a few countries. . .
I put it down to the fact that, as they were very recent imports from Africa, humans had had fewer generations to mess about with them and they were still far closer to the old fashioned Basenjis I prefer !
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