I cannot imagine committing to buy a puppy without seeing the animal and if possible the sire and dam. OTOH, a rescue (or adoption of an older dog) is a different thing. My last two Basenjis came to me sight unseen, and turned out to be wonderful dogs, but the breeders I got them from wanted to place their dogs in an experienced Basenji home, and I only paid the cost of getting the dogs to me. One came by air, one was personally transported to me by his breeder. If she hadn't been happy with what she found I expect she would have taken him back with her when she left. I also had to commit to return him if ever I couldn't keep him. Good breeders care about where their dogs end up.
New puppy - want to guess what kind
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Is it a New Guinea Singing Dog?
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I think it is a Podengo (spelling?)
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Andrea - you beat me to it. I am only guessing Portuguese Podengo. Wire coat? No, smooth…
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Hm….is it a Thai Ridgeback?
These are TRD's (puppies, and great pic shows all four colors)
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Retract my guess NGSD is not on the list of FSS
I'm guessing the Portuguese Podengo also medium size and smooth coat
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Yea…I was way off. I will also guess Podengo!
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No fair Andrea - you probably have been bored to tears by hearing me talk about this. Yes she is a Portuguese Podengo Grande Smooth. She will be the only one of that size in the country - god knows how I'll get a male to breed her too in a couple of years. This size in particular needs some help by folks who understand primitive breeds. She is from the only litter bred in 3 years. We are trying to find more registered dogs in the big Boar hunting packs but it's slow going. IN any event I thought it was important to bring over one of this size so we have all 3 in the country.
I am a little worried about where she'll fit in the pack but she'll fit somewhere!
The Podengo comes in 3 sizes and 2 coat types (smooth and wire) the Medio size looks like a more African look basenji with a straighter tail. The wire medio was in movies like Zeus and Roxanne (the dolphin and the dog) thw wire hair dog in Secondhand Lions, and the dog in The Lake House.
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Actually, no…I didn't know But I *thought it was a podengo...but to make sure, I checked the FSS registry to makes sure they were on it
Sounds like fun! Can't wait to see her in person!
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Can't wait for the pictures…and the stories...when she arrives.
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So far the big story is only send money and wait for dog - I can't believe I am doing this sight unseen - but I've been following the puppy pix for a long time and also her mothers development.
I am especially interested because in Portugal most times these animals are raised outside (hunting dogs you know) these have been raised in a home so I'm hoping that I get something that will work in my life.
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WOW! Can't wait to see more pics. I really like the look of them. (Esp the wire coats)
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What a cute pup, very basenji-like. I predict tons of fun.
Anne in Tampa
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Well she is in the US - thanks to Sally Wuronos of Sonbar basenjis who braved a raging blizzard to go to Chicago yesterday to wait for her arrival today and to Pat Wand - who let Sally crash at her place in Milwaulke WI. Playing in Pat's kitchen and trying to get the puppies to play with her. They report she has a lot of basenji play behaviors.
I won't get to see her until tomorrow BUT at least she is only 1 state away and safe in the US.
I'm not sure if I'm looking forward to the basenji podengo meeting - and I might just go over to a training center and try that on neutral ground…... you know like I tell everyone!
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Woo Hoo congrats!!
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Congratulations! I bet you can't wait to get your hands on her Hope all goes well!
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She is hear as so basenji like in her play - I've only introduced her to 1 of my males and they are getting along fine. I however have a nasty cold so I'm mostly sleeping and she is having to be in a pen unless I can watch her. She also has the beginnings of a UTI so she is piddling everywhere - which has not been fun so her movement in my house is a bit restricted until we get a handle on it.