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  • Hi kids
    Sorry i haven't been around for a while but i was in hospital having day surgery. Then i had school hols. Busy Busy Busy. Anyway, great news. We picked out our new addition a while back, don't know if i told you but he is gorgeous. Went and saw him on Saturday and i can't believe how much he's grown. He's six weeks now. The breeder wants to get his eyes tested at eight weeks then i get him. Can't wait. he's black and white and wev'e decided to name him Bee-Jay(for Basenji junior). Cute 'eh. It turns out that him and Kaycee are actually cousins.
    Well, gotta go and feed the family.
    Talk to u soon
    Hugs to all
    Tanya.

  • Can't wait to see the photos.
    Glad your back.
    Are you ok?

  • Yeah, fine now. Thanks.
    Will send photos as soon as i can.

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