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  • New basenji owner!!

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    @mvdperez Thank you! She truly has been such a great addition to our family :)
  • New here and new to Basenjis

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  • New member and Basenji owner

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    HEres my new baby Mia: 3 month [image: IMG_3022.jpg] [image: IMG_3026.jpg] And here's Sookie my sweet little girl that i lost [image: P1040165.jpg] [image: IMG_2980.jpg]
  • New member, new basenji owner as of yesterday!

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    Most people incorrectly use the terms dominant and dominance with regard to dogs. Here is a good blog post by Dr. Sophia Yin on the topic. http://drsophiayin.com/blog/entry/dominance_in_dogs_is_not_a_personality_trait
  • New basenji owner in WA

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    @BDawg: Welcome! What a cutie!! :) More pics! More pics! @MarleyJo: Welcome and thanks for saving her. We are just around the Sound from you so we hope to see you on the trails someday. More pictures please. @sharronhurlbut: Yes, please, more photos! I am going to try and get some more pics of her today, its going to be nice and sunny outside. Stay tuned :)
  • New Basenji owner in Oregon!

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    I didn't know much about B's when I met Champ but to say that what characteristics B's share is "special needs" is plain idiotic. I consider it a blessing to have familiarized (and still learing) with this wonderful breed. It has made me realize that all dogs are not the same and it's important to learn as much about what makes them individuals as possible. I'm glad Raleigh found you and is now able to express himself freely without being labeled "special needs."