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Basenji fancier from the Philippines

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  • Nice tail set, great head, nice lines-can't see her top line though. Welcome!

  • What a beauty! Welcome.

  • Thanks, everyone, for the warm welcome. Looking forward to learning from, helping out and making friends with other Basenji owners from different parts of the world.

  • Welcoem…she's a beauty!

  • Welcome to this great place. Your girl is beautiful.

  • What a gorgeous girl you have there! Welcome to the site!

  • Hello and welcome. Your girl is a doll!!! Looking forward to seeing more pictures!!

  • Hello and welcome. She is a really beautiful basenji. I just noticed that your Lyric (Explicit Signet Eight Note) and the basenji that Mathieu in Normandie, France is getting ( Wikili Signet Gianni Versace) appear to be from the same kennel. Are they from the same breeder? If so, I wonder if they are related and how interesting that one is all the way in the Philippines and the other is over in France.

    Again, welcome!

    Pat

  • Lyric was imported by Mr. Robert L.T. Dawson along with Ruby (Phil Ch Signet Denim and Rubies) and Briar (Phil HOF/Am Ch Kibushi Nyanga Signet Sweetbiar). Briar is long gone but Ruby is with me. Ruby is the country's number four dam of all time (all breeds) with 13 champion offspring. Lyric is the number two Basenji dam in history (behind Ruby) with 6 champion get.

    Lyric is out of Am Ch Explicit Habit Forming by Am Ch Sonbar Nyanga Signet DanD'Lion, while Ruby is out of Ch. Signet Unforgetable O’Bedlam by Ch. Bar-Bin’s Wynston of Antares.

  • @champcar:

    Lyric was imported by Mr. Robert L.T. Dawson along with Ruby (Phil Ch Signet Denim and Rubies) and Briar (Phil HOF/Am Ch Kibushi Nyanga Signet Sweetbiar). Briar is long gone but Ruby is with me. Ruby is the country's number four dam of all time (all breeds) with 13 champion offspring. Lyric is the number two Basenji dam in history (behind Ruby) with 6 champion get.

    Lyric is out of Am Ch Explicit Habit Forming by Am Ch Sonbar Nyanga Signet DanD'Lion, while Ruby is out of Ch. Signet Unforgetable O’Bedlam by Ch. Bar-Bin’s Wynston of Antares.

    Have you done the Fanconi Test with your Basenjis yet?… Brenda Cassel (breeder of your Basenjis, correct?) has done some of hers and many of the people across the world have also been doing the DNA blood test for Fanconi, especially before this years breeding season....
    Your girl's sire is a sweetheart by the way, I have met him in person many times....

  • Such a Beautiful Girl !!!
    I realy love Tri basenjis

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