She is so cute! Congratulations - she looks just like my Shaye did except for that really darling little tri-color tail! Like all babies, they are adorable so they will live to be adults.:o
Future Puppy Pictures
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I'm so glad you are getting girl 3, she is so pretty and stacks well… and Zoni is such a cute name!:D
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She very pretty! Congrats! Keep those pictures coming
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She is lovely, it will be neat to see her with her new dog family members.
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WooHoo…. congrats, she is very, very cute
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Oh soo cute!!!! I do just love little puppy feet an noses.
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I love her!! My first basenji was a splithead too, I fell in love with him when I first saw him. I hope we get to see a lot more of her.
Pardon my ignorance but can you only have two dogs because you live in a town or is it the state?
Okay, someone please tell me what that means "splithead." It is the symmetrical markings?
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Okay, someone please tell me what that means "splithead." It is the symmetrical markings?
It means that the white splits her head in half down the center…from her nose to the back of her head where the white joins the collar.
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Congrats Clay!!! She's super cute! :D:D Hope the flight on Friday works out and please post pics when you bring her home!
What is the background on the name Zoni? Just curious.
Zoni is the name of my favorite beach on Culebra, Puerto Rico, not far from my friend's house that I stay at. We thought it was a cute name for a dog too.
Hope your puppy pick-up goes well too on Friday.
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I love her!! My first basenji was a splithead too, I fell in love with him when I first saw him. I hope we get to see a lot more of her.
Pardon my ignorance but can you only have two dogs because you live in a town or is it the state?
The local municipalities generally determine the number of pets that are acceptable within their juristiction, not the state. My experience it is usually up to 2 dogs and/or two cats or some combination thereof. Often rural areas or towns are more likely to allow more. A couple I knew were suckers for stray animals and at one time they had about 6 dogs and 7 cats. It was a challenge for them to find a place to live and they had to move out to the country. Althought that is an extreme example. I'd probably have about 3-4 dogs if I could, but that isn't going to happen unless I move.
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The local municipalities generally determine the number of pets that are acceptable within their juristiction, not the state. My experience it is usually up to 2 dogs and/or two cats or some combination thereof. Often rural areas or towns are more likely to allow more. A couple I knew were suckers for stray animals and at one time they had about 6 dogs and 7 cats. It was a challenge for them to find a place to live and they had to move out to the country. Althought that is an extreme example. I'd probably have about 3-4 dogs if I could, but that isn't going to happen unless I move.
I live somewhat in the country in Maine and after you posted about only being able to have 2 dogs, I decided to call my town office. The first 2 people I talked to laughed…like the question was ridiculous. Then I called the code officer. He didn't know the answer but thought it was a great question and needed to call me back after he looked into it. For my town, I can have 5. Any more than 5 and I have to apply for a kennel application.
FWIW, there was a huge problem with a puppy mill in a town about 45 minutes from me. A responsible basenji breeder (BCOA member and not a BYB) who had 7 b's as pets (hasn't bred in a couple years) was put thru the wringer by ugly neighbors because the town passed a new ordinance (after the puppy mill was broken up) limiting the number of pet dogs. This b owner had the dogs long before the puppy mill ever came to light. After a huge fight with the town, she has since been grandfathered, but needs to register as a kennel if she decides to breed another litter.