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  • LOL looks like Lisa and I were perusing the database at the same time. :p

  • I looked on zandes but I couldn't see how to link dogs with their breeders

    That last litter you spoke of is the one my basenji came out of….. "Savage Intelligence"
    but he was killed the year we were looking to get him a dam. The pups in that litter that are not champianed belong(ed) to family members as most of us didn't show and after dad died my stepmom never bred again. But there were supposed to be litters from some of the others. But I don't know how to track them down.

  • If they are not in Sally's database then they were probably never registered since she gets the AKC stud books to help keep her site up to date. If there is a kennel that you are interested in specifically and they are known in the basenji community someone on this Forum can probably get you the contact information.

  • Looks like there were two different litters with the same breeding. There are 4 registered with Birthdates on 1991 and 3 with birthdates of 1992. There is only one breeding listed and that is for Ch Allegro's Houligan Mitanni,SC (as the sire) and that was out of Khajah's Rainy Nite Serenade (and this bitch has a 1/2 sister that is by Ch Kenset's Wayfarer From Asbah), litter born in 1994 with 6 pups registered. All with the kennel name of Columbine, which I seem to remember, but can't place it…

    You can not get the breeders from Sally pedigree site, only the dogs registered names and sometimes if a responsible breeder many of us will know the kennel names, just like my comment about Reveille, that is Damara Bolte.

  • Talk about a walk down memory lane - I would wonder about the dog CH Allegro's Houligan Mitanni as I seem to remember that there was some eye stuff (PRA) out of Houlihan and Blaze - I thought that many in the which way up were affected - or were thought to be affected - I remember getting a call since I had used Blaze as well and they were trying to track down where PRA might have come from.

    I'll run your information by someone who has a pretty good head for tracking down pedigrees - I'll post it here or do a private to you if I find anything.

  • You know this question brought to mind a problem that all breeds run in to - Collective Memory. I know there are a few people that have been around and in basenjis for so many years they have an extensive knowledge base about the history of our dogs as a breed and about the times that predate many of our involvement.

    If you are lucky enough to have a couple of these folks in your area - take time to talk to them about the breed to see what they know and how it could help you in your breeding program, and in your stewardship of the breed. It is important that this information be shared, preserved and passed on.

  • Unfortunately in Pa I don't know any basenji folks, though I have started talking to one breeder via email. In fact in the years I have been in Pa I have never seen a basenji. I never in a million years thought I would have ever been this far or this long from the basenjis. When my dog was killed I still had my coydogs, had to relocate, and my son was on the way and I thought when one of the family has a litter….....And now 11 years and alot of turmoil has passed. I want my son to enjoy that special bond and daily challenge that is a basenji.

    Thanks for all the help folks, will keep you posted.

  • Basenji_Boy is in PA and he's got six of them

  • HAAHHAAHHA I saw that and sent him an email not ten minutes ago

    Great minds….......

  • @wullis:

    HAAHHAAHHA I saw that and sent him an email not ten minutes ago

    Great minds….......

    LMAO, internet ESP

  • Thank you for the pedigree site I actually was able to look at Trixie's sire and dam!! That was pretty cool!

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21 Feb 2008, 17:33

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