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Basenji Rescue
  • I just wanted to say Hi to everyone as a newly joined member of the forum. I am a District Coordinator with Basenji Rescue and Transport (BRAT) and I am especially interested in anyone posting information about Basenjis in rescue or in need of re-homing. I would be glad to assist anyone who would like to refer me to Basenjis in need of rescue from a shelter or that need to be re-homed from their current owners.

    JR Key
    BRAT District Coordinator
    BRAT State Screener

  • Hello and Welcome to the forum. I have just started featuring Basenji's of the week here on the forum.

  • Thanks for opening your heart to all the homeless B's out there!

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