My Rosa wrote the "How To Be a Basenji DIVA" manuscript - as many rules there were, it was so worthy of a 'script' at the end! She, and all her offspring, had spring and fall heats, but I only bred her once in the spring. That produced one puppy, my Captain. She always ruled over her pups, except when Captain came along - she did what HE said when he was about 2 weeks old!
Pet store basenji :(
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Once again, there really is no such thing as a "color" breeder… you just need to contact breeders and talk to them. Go to www.basenji.org and then breeder directory and also remember to use the link to How to find a responsible breeder.
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Gotcha That's how I found Midge actually.
Anyone heard of Wakan Basenjis in VA? I contacted them prior to Midge but ended up going with Midge since she's in Florida. However by then we may be living back up in VA, if not though a trip "home" would certainly happen between now & Jan anyway.
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Hmmm interesting. I only ask because although we have only had Dallas now for 2 months we are already talking about getting a second [a female] in January & thought about trying to research breeders now but I thought maybe it was too soon…
I don't think I contacted Midge until July for Dallas' litter & she wouldn't even take a deposit of any sort until Lia actually had the pups so she knew how many.
But good to know I should think about it now. Perhaps I will email Midge for breeders she recommends. Do any of you recommend B/w, Tri or brindle breeders? We want a B/w but would get a Tri or Brindle. I live in Florida so nothing too far
Don't let distance deter you.;) We drove 7 hours to get our first B.
You can look at the BCOA breeder directory which has them listed by State.
Naturally I'm partial to our friends at Kisa Kennels and Eldorado Basenji. They're are some good breeders right in your area…..I think Robyn Dubbert/
Sherwood Basenjis would be an excellent choice as well.Lot's of time, contact many of them and make the decision based on what you feel looks like the best situation for you. If they aren't fanconi testing.......move on.;)
Hope this helps.
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It is never too early to start talking to breeders. It sounds like you already have an idea of what you are looking for. Don't be too turned off by distance either, you never know where that perfect dog may be. I got both Nicky and Rally from Georgia and I live in California. Each breeder is a little different in how they work their waiting lists and how quickly their waiting lists might fill. Also, some breeders start planning their litters several years in advance so contacting them early, you can see how things are progressing.
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Who is the breeder? And is this a chain pet store? I only ask because 99.9% of the time, chain pet stores only get their pups from a Puppy Mill…
Don't know who the breeder is (he did come with papers but I did not register him) but I know the owner of the pet shop and she told me that he came from a home that had 7 or 8 basenjis.
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Well as you all know I was one of the dumb people who purchased our B at a pet store. The question I have is how do you find a responsible breeder? I have looked on many websites and yet I still am a little confused on how the general public would know who is a responsible breeder and who is not. Keep in mind, before you join a forum like this your average dog lover is not going to know anything about DNA testing etc.!! I of course will never consider purchasing another dog from a store, but Trixie was taken care of by a vet that we still use today and we like him very much!!! We also did receive papers with her that showed her supposed family line, whether it is true I don't know. Like I have said before I would not trade Trixie for the world and now I know a lot more about the breed than before, but sometimes people do make mistakes.
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Well as you all know I was one of the dumb people who purchased our B at a pet store. The question I have is how do you find a responsible breeder? I have looked on many websites and yet I still am a little confused on how the general public would know who is a responsible breeder and who is not. Keep in mind, before you join a forum like this your average dog lover is not going to know anything about DNA testing etc.!! I of course will never consider purchasing another dog from a store, but Trixie was taken care of by a vet that we still use today and we like him very much!!! We also did receive papers with her that showed her supposed family line, whether it is true I don't know. Like I have said before I would not trade Trixie for the world and now I know a lot more about the breed than before, but sometimes people do make mistakes.
The first dog I owned came from a pet store, I like to think of it as an "Uninformed decision" more than a mistake.;)
Look at the breeder directory on the BCOA website and collect some names. You could call them and ask them questions and ask for references.
IMO a good breeder should be screening you as much as you are them.
The proper health tests are a must and you should be able to confirm those tests have been done.
It's a good idea to attend a dog show where you can see the breeders, talk to them and see how they handle and care for thier dogs.
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Well as you all know I was one of the dumb people who purchased our B at a pet store. The question I have is how do you find a responsible breeder? I have looked on many websites and yet I still am a little confused on how the general public would know who is a responsible breeder and who is not. Keep in mind, before you join a forum like this your average dog lover is not going to know anything about DNA testing etc.!! I of course will never consider purchasing another dog from a store, but Trixie was taken care of by a vet that we still use today and we like him very much!!! We also did receive papers with her that showed her supposed family line, whether it is true I don't know. Like I have said before I would not trade Trixie for the world and now I know a lot more about the breed than before, but sometimes people do make mistakes.
Please use the follow quide for "interviewing" a breeder
http://www.tanzabasenjis.net/selectbreeder.htmlThis was/is put out by the Basenji Club of America. Also you can review as Basenji Boy says the list of breeders on the BCOA site in the directory.
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And there is nothing wrong with asking these questions… if someone has a problem with answering, then I would say, run very fast away from that person....
One thing that should be updated however is the cost of a puppy, at least here on the West Coast, it is more like 900.00 to 1000.00. And if anyone thinks you can make money off that, go back and ready lvoss account of Rally's last litter.... that was delivered by Emer. C Section. We are lucky to break even... -
Here is another article about the sorts of things you should be looking for to determine if a breeder is responsible.
http://kineticbasenjis.tripod.com/Information/Buying_a_Basenji.html
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One thing that should be updated however is the cost of a puppy, at least here on the West Coast, it is more like 900.00 to 1000.00.
That's about right for this area as well.;)
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Hmmm interesting. I only ask because although we have only had Dallas now for 2 months we are already talking about getting a second [a female] in January & thought about trying to research breeders now but I thought maybe it was too soon…
I don't think I contacted Midge until July for Dallas' litter & she wouldn't even take a deposit of any sort until Lia actually had the pups so she knew how many.
But good to know I should think about it now. Perhaps I will email Midge for breeders she recommends. Do any of you recommend B/w, Tri or brindle breeders? We want a B/w but would get a Tri or Brindle. I live in Florida so nothing too far
So it sounds like the allergy issues your boyfriend was having with Dallas have worked themselves out if you are thinking of getting a second b…that's great!
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So it sounds like the allergy issues your boyfriend was having with Dallas have worked themselves out if you are thinking of getting a second b…that's great!
We don't want to jinx it but so far things are looking VERY positive. His huge attacks have stopped. he still occasionally will sneeze a couple times in a row or his nose will get a bit stuffy but I hooked up an air purifier, cleaned the apartment top to bottom one day while he was out, have been wiping Dallas down with allergen-reducing wipes & he is taking a combo of daily Allegra & Benedryl. Plus, with time I imagine his body will continue to adapt to the dog & everything will be good
So, as long as his allergies don't take a huge step backwards for any length of time, we plan on adding a female to our pack in January! Now to find a good breeder planning a B/W litter this fall who lives on the East Coast…Haha
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We have all come to basenjis ownership in different ways.
Mine was when I started to take in basenji fosters.
I think the neat thing about basenji ownership is that once you get one, no matter how you did it, you find you need the advice and education you can get from folks who have "been there, done that"…
This venue is great...many of the breed clubs now have basenji owners manual for first time owners, lots of good info.
The education not only helps the new basenji owner, but allows they to share the way to get a new dog into familys who are not in the basenji family.
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Ninabeana,
i know it would be a days drive but both robyn dubbert and gale whitehurst are in georgia. both of these ladies have excellent reputations for breeding high quality basenjis. -
Ninabeana,
i know it would be a days drive but both robyn dubbert and gale whitehurst are in georgia. both of these ladies have excellent reputations for breeding high quality basenjis.Thanks I have contacted them & am waiting to hear their plans for their 2008 litters!
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Do let us know if you lucky enough to get one of these wonderful b's!
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The first dog I owned came from a pet store, I like to think of it as an "Uninformed decision" more than a mistake.;)
Well put. While I don't regret a minute I've spent with She-Ra (well except when she got ahold of my DVD collection ), I know that should I decide to bring another basenji, or any dog, into my life, I'll be forewarned and forarmed next time around.
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We all started somewhere with b's.
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They just passed one of the strongest animal cruelty bills in the nation here in Utah. I just scanned through really quick and found this: "A person is guilty of cruelty to animals if the person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence: […] transports or confines an animal in a cruel manner". I'm thinking that with the way that puppy mills treat the mothers would certainly qualify. Hopefully with the whole Michael Vick thing more states will get on the bandwagon and pass laws like Utah has! Make sure your state reps know how you feel about it!