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  • Maya Went To Her First Show!

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    BuanaB
    @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
  • Westminster Dog Show

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    That was amazing…he was a gorgeous boy. I'm watching the breed selection video now and all those dogs are beautiful! Of all the B's in the breed video, number 9 (little girl) a tri beauty who stopped to scratch an itch during judging, number 16 (little girl) a black and white, and number 18 (little boy) a red and white are my favorites.They were all beautiful, but those really stuck in my mind. What I found so amusing is that number 9 the one that scratched her itch was the best of breed for our little angels. She did a wonderful job and showed beautifully. She was a great representative of this breed!
  • 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.
  • Sophie On TV

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    MaxBooBooBearM
    Lisa–maybe you can get the video from the TV station? Or sometimes they have it available through links on their web site?
  • Basenji on TV

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    Capt_Jack_our_BasenjiC
    mine DEFINATLY yodels!! lol. and in several vocal tones!! i love it, but i have heard him let out a normal bark before, and a kind of "snuff" if you know what im trying to say, lol…
  • Basenji TV

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    KiroGurlK
    omg thats so cute! i wish my girl wouls watch TV instaed of tryng to play tug with me while i watch