I can suggest that you offer to take in foster dogs.
That is where many of us need the help.
I always give my fosters the first right of adoption, if the dogs work out
in the homes.
However, this really isn't for first time basenji owners, or folks who aren't willing to work "kindly" with dogs who come into rescue with issues.
Cats, rabbits, small furry dogs can be at risk with a foster animal.
That being said, most b's are smart enough to realize that inside of the house is better than outside on a chain.
However, the fosters homes have to be checked out, and supported by the rescue person and the rescue person has the right to refuse a home for fostering.
I am speaking in general here.
Most homes with small children with adults that work outside the home are NOT good homes for this or IMO, good homes for rescue dogs, unless the kids are older, and the family is committed together to give the dog some time to settle in.
The mom's only have so much time/energy, and the kids should come first.
Homes were the husband isn't going to support the wife, or otherway around, are also not good…as this causes too much stress in the relationship.
We strive to make sure the foster home is a calm place, with adults/children working to help the basenji recover from whatever they issues the dog has.
I am just throwing this out there.
Its not for most families .
But we do need this type of help in rescue.