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20 Oct 2009, 18:19

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    Basenji Showing 28 Aug 2022, 15:08
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    I"m happy for you, too! :)
  • How to start showing

    Basenji Showing 22 Nov 2018, 19:57
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    @evillemon said in How to start showing: @debradownsouth Yes we figured we will wait until he is at least two before we make any decisions on neutering him. I can understand why you might want to neuter a female but a male? Agree you need to wait. Most of the reasons advanced to neuter come from groups with an agenda but without solid science. Generally speaking the health risks of neutering outweigh any benefits and there is no effect on behavior. In my experience, having an intact male Basenji never presented any issues at all. Unless you just let your dog roam free I can't think of a single good reason to do it.
  • Show Class

    Basenji Showing 16 Nov 2009, 18:30
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    Look up local dog clubs in your area. Ours in Missouri is Greater Kansas City Dog Training Club. They have Obedience and training for shows. Hope this helps. Rita Jean
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    Basenji Showing 16 Aug 2009, 03:06
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    She did get photos taken. I don't know when she will get them though.
  • First Show???

    Basenji Showing 12 Jun 2008, 03:37
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    @lvoss: If you can find a copy, I would recommend trying to get a hold of a copy of the Basenji Stacked and Moving by Robert Cole. They are no longer in print and can get quite expensive but every so often you can luck upon a copy that is reasonably priced. Here is an online copy: http://www.basenjiclubofcanada.com/BCOC-BobCole.html
  • Show Ready?

    Basenji Showing 29 Aug 2006, 23:43
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    Ok on the 18th is Myrans debute puppy class in a KC show everything has gone so far by the plan he´s very good when I stack him can stand still for ages.Gaiting is well ok as long as I don´t run too fast yes folks I run hurts but hey i´m stubborn.But is it because he´s still young (8 months)that he starts plowing when I go too fast and when I slow down the trot looks good according to onlookers??