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  • FOUND MALE BASENJI, GRAYSON COUNTY

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  • FOUND- Red Female in Tucson AZ

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    BRAT is aware that this girl is there. Someone is going in tomorrow and will pull her if she's purebred.
  • Found- R/W Female- Ocala FL

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    She does have a micro chip. The dog's name is MOXIE (the same as my male) and the chip ID # is - ID#A039298. I spoke to the center yesterday and they have not been able to contact anyone at the associated telephone number but will continue to try.
  • Missing 2 basenji females - Denver craigslist

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    agilebasenjiA
    These sorts of things happen so quickly, and unfortunatley there is no "Undo" button. I think it is easy to get complacent in our lives. We get use to routine and every once in a while things just happen. So sad.
  • Found Basenji in Northern California

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    @Tayda_Lenny: LOL - Yep! Moved to Sacramento in March! I've been kind of MIA on the forums - it's been a crazy few months - got married in June (in Michigan) and have changed jobs TWICE since being here! Just changed my sig and location - so now I'm "officially" in California! :) Thanks, i was wondering why someone in Conn was going to foster a found dog in Cali. Is it strange for you with the water being on the wrong side and all? congrats on your new marriage and new jobs
  • Found a Basenji….need help!

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    <> This is generally considered not good advice for dogs like Basenjis. Unlike other dogs, they are not very forgiving with people that cause them pain. You will likely end up with a dog that becomes fearful of people reaching for his head. Often squeezing a dog's muzzle to alleviate play biting will have the opposite effect as well, as it charges a dog up even more. And FTR, rubbing a dog's face in anything is cruel, and ineffective teaching. Not one, single professional trainer that is up to date on current techniques would advocate that. There are many threads here about working to reduce puppy play biting with Basenjis. Look under the training threads.