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  • Jeopardy

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    About 12 years ago, the question was "What is a Basenji? (don't remember the exact clue). None of the contestants even had a guess. It's very very rare that I know an answer the contestants do not!
  • Spotted a B on TV

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    I think it was really cool that the basenji's were there - at the beginning of the dog story, so to speak.
  • Maya Went To Her First Show!

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    @Maya: Sorry, no pics at the show as i hadn't taken my camera :( I did just post some of her taken last night :D Next time… bring your camera!!! :D The other pics are very nice :D
  • Look what DH just showed me!

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    @Basenji_Boy: I was basing my assumptions on what the wife calls me on occasion. Emily Latella….....never mind.:D Yep, I know the one…he gets called that one too!:rolleyes: ;)
  • Harrisburg show weekend

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    @Duke: I am curious if anyone knows … In Africa how many B's is or was in a normal size pack? I found this, very interesting indeed Jill. http://www.basenjicompanions.org/articles/zaire.html Basenjis were everywhere. In an average native village of about 120 people, there would be about 50 Basenjis roaming loose on the farms of the village. An average farming/hunting family might have 8 to 12 Basenjis living with them in a small pack. Ann said there were never any serious fights. There was a fair amount of jostling and jockeying for rank, which was carried out by growling and stiff-legged dominance displays. A good deal of shoving and body-slamming occurred, but they mostly seemed to settle in to their places within the pack, which was usually headed by a strong, alpha male. Ann speculated that the lack of fighting may have been because they were all loose and were not crowding each other. Occasionally, a minor scrap would break out over food, with the tidbit usually being grabbed by a third Basenji who was not in the fray. Males mated with many females; there was no paired mating behavior.
  • Broken Tooth in a Show dog

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    One of our dogs broke a tooth on the side of her mouth that had to be extracted (the crack went straight through vertically, no way to cap or anything). I was so worried since it is one of the back teeth she used to chew things (and she loved to chew). Outside the initial healing period of a week or 2, you would never know it was removed. She can still chew through your average dog leash in about 30 seconds if you do not watch her. :)