Yeah, i dont really understand the primitive category… Most dogs are grouped by their characteristics or abilities, what they were bred to do, .. Primitive just groups them by history, how old the breed is?... They are grouped with podencos and cirneccos which makes sense, but then also with huskies and malamutes and Pomeranians. the result for me is that instead of competing with the whippets and Italian greyhounds I compete with the spitz and Pomeranians, that makes no sense to me...
Basenji Colors
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I used the term preferred because our standard does not have any disqualifying faults so colors other than the ones described in the standard are faulted but the do exist. Saying there are only 4 colors of basenjis is false even if the standard only describes 4 colors. The other colors can be registered, shown, and bred. Since they are considered faults one could say they are Not Preferred. Just as a dog with a straight front is not preferred but are still shown and still win.
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what is this considered?? im not considering buying him, i just saw the pic and was wondering..
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Trindle or Brindle Pointed Tri
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found a picture of a "capped tri" http://www.basenji.org/african/Nabodio.htm#top
AHH the capped tri,
What a WONDERFUL color, probably the best out there;)But then again, I might be biased:p
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AHH the capped tri,
What a WONDERFUL color, probably the best out there;)But then again, I might be biased:p
haha…Nice pic,what is the grey thing in the back tho, is that a hairless dog??
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haha…Nice pic,what is the grey thing in the back tho, is that a hairless dog??
I think it's a hairless cat/kitten
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I wondered the same thing too but didn't want to ask!!
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lol…i dont mean anything by it, just wondering!! hehe
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Yeah, it is a hairless kitten (not very cute in the pic though) He liked to unroll Squiggys tail and watch it roll up again.
I will try and take some better pictures this weekend.