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  • Hope this thread goes in the right area.
    Can anyone tell me if everything is ok with Zande Basenjis. I have sent several emails over the last few weeks but never recieve a reply?
    Shelley

  • If it works anything like it does here in the states, when I was first looking for a basenji from breeders that were listed on the BCOA website, I found it was best to follow-up with a phone call if email wasn't answered. Some breeders have websites (only for a web presence) and don't really use the email/contact portion of the sites (or prefer phone contact). Has their website been updated recently…sometimes that is also a clue if email is a good contact option.

  • Sally might just be busy at the moment and I know that she has things going on in her personal life at the minute, I'm sure she will get in touch when she can:D

  • Thank you for your help,
    Shelley

  • @thunderbird8588:

    Hope this thread goes in the right area.
    Can anyone tell me if everything is ok with Zande Basenjis. I have sent several emails over the last few weeks but never recieve a reply?
    Shelley

    by Sally was in this year many things, she have much to do. She will answered.

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