Two basenjis in GA need help; their human passed away.

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  • Need help with our basenji mix!!

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    DebraDownSouthD
    Some things cannot be fixed. I urge you to get a qualified behaviorist (veterinary) to evaluate him. If he is truly unstable, rehoming him is not fair to him or the new home.
  • Two female basenjis- need to rehome

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    tanzaT
    Again, hope that you have contacted BRAT to take them for placement….. It would be great if you have had them tested for Fanconi with the DNA test.. that would help in getting them placed faster...
  • Basenji male in Dallas, GA - Help please!!!!

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    AJs HumanA
    Ms. Vicki, you are the greatest! I've been thinking about this boy since you posted him. It's really cool you're giving your time and experience to rehome him properly. With your patience and the assistance of your wagging-tailed brood, you should have him turned around in no time!:) Hey, tomorrow's Thursday…any word on this boy?
  • Basenji in Indianapolis Humane!

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    snorky998S
    Congratulations cubbies. Hope Archie and your Kate Nefertiti have a long and happy life with you. Please pop into member intro. thread and tell us about your "kids" and how they found you and your forever home. Welcome from Dawn and her "kids", Tyler and Katie.
  • Two more Basenjis in Texas

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    Rita JeanR
    Thank you Basenjimamma, for trying. Hope they get to stay together and find the right home. Thanks. Rita Jean
  • Special Needs Basenjis

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    My old fanconis boy just wouldn't take the pills. I tried to hide them in everything, and he would just roll the "item" around in his mouth and spit out the pill. But your so right. Getting dogs to take treats, in one gulp is a life saver!