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  • Oh, I definitely agree with you! Those DO look good. Those are new within the last two years because that is not how it was in 2006. I don't think they are breeding basenjis much as the dog they have listed as their stud and show dog has not been in their possession for over three years…and was sick when it left their possession. Those pics are impressive but their breeding practices with respect to basenjis, are not.

  • Photos can be so decieving.
    Its want you don't see that is the issue.

  • @sharronhurlbut:

    Photos can be so decieving. Its want you don't see that is the issue.

    True. Pictures only show what you want people to see. That said, very, very few BCOA breeders post photos of where their dogs are kept, be it kennel or in the house, or how their puppies are raised. It can make you wonder both ways.

  • Anyone can see mine…ggg ..... on my web site home page... see the B's on the bed?...

  • @YodelDogs:

    True. Pictures only show what you want people to see. That said, very, very few BCOA breeders post photos of where their dogs are kept, be it kennel or in the house, or how their puppies are raised. It can make you wonder both ways.

    Do you mean, like pics of the dog crate room…or pics of dogs hanging around the house? I have lots of dogs around the house and yard photos on mine...but I don't have a dog crate/laundry room one...I guess because it is also the laundry room :x

    Our puppies were raised in the spare bedroom, and then in the family room...I don't know what we will do next time, since the spare bedroom is no longer "spare".

  • @tanza:

    Anyone can see mine…ggg ..... on my web site home page... see the B's on the bed?...

    Or even better….on the spouse....
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  • The Basenjis are raised in the house,
    Not in a cage, or in a barn with a mouse.
    The Basenjis are raised in the house,
    They even cuddle with the spouse!:o

  • Dr. Seuss, I am NOT, LOL!!!;)

  • @bellabasenji:

    The Basenjis are raised in the house,
    Not in a cage, or in a barn with a mouse.
    The Basenjis are raised in the house,
    They even cuddle with the spouse!:o

    LOVE it!!!!

  • Aww I love it.

    Mine cuddles with the spouse too, though I wake up nightly to his grumbling about how her nails poke him like a cactus and that she sleeps like a rock, which always results in him sliding her over to me :)

  • Dog nails and pokie feet, its amazing, they usually end up with 3/4 of the bed!

  • Hello All,

    I was doing a Google Search on Jodi Brown and came upon this forum about the love of my life :) I wanted to give an update.

    Last year, my boyfriend and I "bought" (we like to say adopted) Macy. We were always intrigued by the breed and like many of you, searched "basenji" on Craigslist and found this ad. We immediately contacted the owner and we quickly set up a time to meet her the following day. We drove 45 minutes out of Washington, DC (where we live) to the previous owners' house. Macy was a little skittish at first and then finally warmed up enough to us and let us pet her. The previous owners told us about their story and it turns out that the guy was laid off and was going to start working for my boyfriend's fraternity brother. The job was offered to my boyfriend and we knew how much travel it entailed and with 3 young kids and mom going back to work–we understood Macy's situation. They gave her a good home, she wasn't abused, hurt or neglected. However, one of the first things we noticed was that she was underweight, which they attribute to Macy "not being a large eater." I didn't think they weren't caring owners--I just think they were inexperienced and did not fully understand the breed. They also told us how they got her. Being volunteers at an animal shelter, we knew the red flags around the "shipping from MO." She had never been formally trained, so we knew that would be a lot of work. We went back and forth but finally decided to give Macy the forever home she really deserved.

    The first thing we did was change Macy's food to a super premium food. The "small appetite" seemed like a lie. She happily eats 2 meals a day and loves treats. Macy put on 2 lbs since we first brought her home and you can no longer see her ribs. She goes on 4 walks a day and goes to obedience class 2-3 times a week. Because of her poor socialization as a puppy and her possible upbringing at a PM/BYB, she's not very fond of other dogs on leash. Off leash at the dog park or daycare, she is a social butterfly and plays with any dog that wants to chase her. She has issues with strangers touching her and again, this is probably a product of her poor socialization early on. Our trainers have been wonderful and I can proudly say that she knows how to heel and will take treats from strangers hands (no touching though)! Macy used to sleep away from her family in her crate downstairs, now she snuggles up with Mom and Dad in bed. In fact, Macy snuggles whenever she gets a chance. We are in the process of getting her tested for Fanconi and we're hoping we get negative results. Regardless of what the results are, she will always have a loving home with us and will always be well taken care of.

    I appreciate everyone's concern on this forum. My boyfriend and I are friends with the BRAT coordinator in DC and I will be helping plan the convention this summer. I look forward to meeting some of you and letting you meet Macy in person :)

  • What a great story… thanks for sharing and thanks for giving Macy her forever home. Fingers crossed that her Fanconi test comes back Clear or Carrier.....

  • Welcome to the forum and what a nice story about Macy.
    It may be an idea to copy and paste it into the introduction thread if you can so more people see it.

  • What a great story. Welcome to the forum, and best wishes that Macy's fanconi test comes back clear or carrier.

    -Nicole

  • Oh i love a happy ending, or is it a happy begining? Either way, thanks for the up date and welcome to the forum

  • What a wonderful story! Thanks for taking such good care of Macy! We looove pictures :)

    I almost forgot: Welcome to the forum :)

  • What a lovely and heartwarming story, happy endings do indeed exist.
    Welcome to the forum all of you, and, yes, as said before..we love pictures..

  • Pictures of our girl are below. Thanks again for the support, everyone!

    Macy lounging on our bed. Paws crossed, of course.

    Please, no more pictures.
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  • After reading this forum, I saw that I could check Fanconi results from OFA's website. I looked up Macy's parents and both are Probably Carriers of Fanconi. This is a pretty big blow to us, but we're going to try to remain positive until we can get results for ourselves…

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    Yes, Arlene, you do need at some point to take a stand and trust what you see and what you like… Breeding comes down to that in the end.... And with a bitch that is only 1 1/2 yrs looking down from the top is not a very good judge... IMO... reason?... They are not mature yet... and they shouldn't be.... their ribs have not even "sprung" at this age.. again IMO.... I would be hard pushed to say a dog is "wider" in the front then the rear at this age by just looking down on them.... again IMO.... Here is a link to 3 pictures of Kobey, 6wks, 3 months and 5 1/2 months... everything I saw on this pup at 6 wks that I liked (and that is a bit early then the 8 wks usually used for evaluating pups) I still see... but there are differences while growing... Now granted this pup is one of the few that has yet to really fall apart with a growing spurt... And also the faults that I saw at 6wks are still there too..... www.tanzabasenjis.net/kobeygrowing.html