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  • Looking for Male Basenji

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    ZandeZ
    @yahtzee92 Just make sure you see Mom with the pups if at all possible and you definitely see the health certificates of both parents. OFA website is public domain - anyone can research on it. Tanza is right. Any puppy farmer can pay the BCOA and get listed. It doesn't mean there is any BCOA recommendation or guarantee.
  • Looking for a red/brindle basenji in MALTA

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    J
    A quick google search yielded this site: www.eurobreeders.com. Search breeds, then B, then look for Basenji. There where many breeders that popped up including a couple in Italy, which isn’t too far I suppose. I have no idea about Basenji breeding in Europe though. Do your homework.
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    tanzaT
    Go to www.basenji.org and search for breeders by state
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    Anubis's MommyA
    Im interested in your Bs…please email me. Ou.girl.liz09@gmail.com
  • Looking for black & white female

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    khanisK
    Depending on what your living situation is, I have a beautiful black/white retired Champion show dog available to a forever home. You can see her on my website page: http://www.khanisbasenjis.com/hopefuls.htm. Her name is "Amy" CH Teazer Khani's All American Girl. More information is on this page: http://www.thebasenji.com/2012/11/20/amy/. You are welcome to email me through my website [addy at the bottom] if you'd like more information on Miss Amy.
  • Looking for red and white male

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    renaultf1R
    @dmcarty: Understanding however that breeding carriers to clear is the option that allows to include the widest genetic diversity. Breeding only clear to clear reduces the diversity in the population - shade of what happend to the breed during some of the other health concerns like HA, PRA and Malabsorbtion. Hopefully we learned that throwing the baby out with the bath water is not the most effective way of keeping valuable traits while eliminating health concerns. +1…I could not agree with you more!