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26 Mar 2008, 18:19

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  • Basenji?

    Show Off Your Dog 1 Dec 2019, 22:34
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  • Am I Basenji?

    Show Off Your Dog 14 Aug 2019, 23:35
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    @creambasenji Please start a new topic/thread in Member Introductions when you upload an image of your "cream" basenji. That way, more people will see it. (thanks!)
  • Is she Basenji?

    Show Off Your Dog 31 May 2015, 14:01
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    You had me confused and then I realized you meant the write up on the other rescue (Okapi)… I like less white also. So I had to go look... wow, coloring reminds me of minpins. :) Cute dog though.
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    @Mr: I have a question. Our 3 B's are all adoptees (rescues), all are full Basenji, we've had them tested by the Wisdom Panel Purebred Certification Test, but have not the slightest clue as to their bloodlines. What do we do to get them approved for lure coursing? For AKC, look into the ILP program. I have no idea about ASFA, but maybe once you have your ILP AKC number, you can transfer to ASFA
  • Basenji pup bed

    Show Off Your Dog 16 Mar 2012, 01:27
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    LOL I still remember poor Mukat, my Rottie who really ran away from puppies in all stages. she was minding her own business laying in the hall and Awen saw her. She turned around and began BACKING down the hallway, turning her head to look ocassionally. Mukat's face expressed HORROR. But what could she do with dignity? It wasn't really LOOKING at her. It wasn't REALLY doing anything threatening that would justify her fleeing. Plus, to flee she had to go PAST IT in the hallway. So Arwen kept backing. And backing. And then she got right next to her and sat on her. If only I'd had my camera. Poor Mukat. She just stayed totally still, praying it would move eventually.
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    Hopefully most aren't feeding more than tiny amts of cooked turkey and no skin (which many think is the real problem).. pancreatitis is often turkey related! http://www.dogsincanada.com/pancreatitis-everyday-hazard Hope our Canadian folks had a nice Thanksgiving. I wish the US was earlier so it would be nice enough to eat outside and do more!