Some years back, during our Shiba Inu and Jindo period our Jindo developed a terrible rash and wht with her licking turned into huge hot spots, loss of hair and everything. Our vet narrowed it down to a grain alergy, suggested we go to an avocado based food, AvoDerm. Within 2 weeks she stopped itching and chewing, and 6 months later all her hair was grown out. As time went by she developed a beautiful luxurious coat, never had another problem with alergies or skin problems. We realize that B's dont have the long double coats like Shibas or Jindos, but our philosophy is if it ain't broke don't fix it, so we have just continued feeding AvoDerm to our B's as we accumulated our pack. The main problem with it is, if we feed them as reccomended they gain weight, so we really have to watch their diet.
Hello from northern wisconsin
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Welcome! She is a lovely girl,of course I am prejudiced toward black basenjis! With a nice bit of land, isn't it about time for her to have a playmate? They are like potato chips, you know!
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Welcome from your neighbor to the west. Not too often do we see black&whites up here - a beautiful one too!
In addition to the lure coursing there's also a few racing events (straight line and oval) in the general region. I think if you stay in touch with the BCOSW you'll find several different activities to try. -
I live in Wabeno, about 90 miles north of GB. I've looked at their web site before and would love to get my dog in the lurecoursing event they have in Somers. I have the land to make my own, so I'm actually contemplating doing that too. Otherwise, they are pretty far away from me to attend events with any frequency.
Yeah, there is lots of traveling involved to do basenji-related events. Most of them occur in the southern WI/northern IL area. There is some lure coursing in the Racine area but I think that is as far as north as it gets.
And I forgot to mention, your b/w girl is very pretty! I'm lucky to have one too and she is about the same age.
Not too often do we see black&whites up here - a beautiful one too!
I think most of the b/w basenjis in MN probably can be found in one house in the SE part of the state.
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Welcome.
I am in Chicago, but am also a member of BCOSW.
Which breeder did you get Q from? What is her registered name?
Just asking because it is fun to see how our dogs are related.
-Nicole
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Welcome to the forum! Q is very pretty!!
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Welcome from the UK. What a pretty girl Q is.
You are all so lucky that you have Basenji clubs where you can meet up regularly. It must be a great comfort for newer owners too, toget plenty of advice.
In the UK we only have 3 Basenji clubs and they are all mainly concerned with showing. Their meetings 2 - 3 times a year are at venues well over 100 miles from us. There is very rarely anything apart from the shows and so others who don't show have very little opportunity to socialise and get to know each other. Thart's what makes this forum so interesting.
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Welcome to the forum..Q is a lovely lady. Thanks for sharing all your pictures.
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Welcome to the forum, Q is lovely, thanks for the pics
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Helena like you i wish there were more Basenji get togethers in the UK. Like you say if you dont show there is nothing. This forum is invaluable for advice and friendship.
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Double post, sorrry
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Welcome from another Wisconsinite. Q is a a great looking b/w. I have to agree with the like chips you just can't stop at one.;)
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Welcome from the UK. What a pretty girl Q is.
You are all so lucky that you have Basenji clubs where you can meet up regularly. It must be a great comfort for newer owners too, toget plenty of advice.
In the UK we only have 3 Basenji clubs and they are all mainly concerned with showing. Their meetings 2 - 3 times a year are at venues well over 100 miles from us. There is very rarely anything apart from the shows and so others who don't show have very little opportunity to socialise and get to know each other. Thart's what makes this forum so interesting.
100 miles would be nice!:rolleyes: I'm driving about 150 miles just to eat lunch with our club this weekend. I'm a bit away from the nexus of basenji activity around Chicago so I usually have to drive about 3-4 h at least to do anything. But it's worth it.
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You've heard the joke about one difference between Brits and Americans?
Americans think 100 years is a long time, and Brits think 100 miles is a long way.
My friend Jane told me this joke when I was trying to get her to drive 3 hours from London to Wales on a whim, and it made her very nervous.
-Nicole
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100 miles would be nice!:rolleyes: I'm driving about 150 miles just to eat lunch with our club this weekend. I'm a bit away from the nexus of basenji activity around Chicago so I usually have to drive about 3-4 h at least to do anything. But it's worth it.
In my case 3-4 hours would be nice. Here where I live it is 2.5 hrs to Liyah's breeders and then another 6-9 hours to anywhere there was a major (NY - PA) last year. I'd LOVE 3-4 hrs. :D:D:D
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You've heard the joke about one difference between Brits and Americans?
Americans think 100 years is a long time, and Brits think 100 miles is a long way.
My friend Jane told me this joke when I was trying to get her to drive 3 hours from London to Wales on a whim, and it made her very nervous.
-Nicole
LOL - that is good!
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In my case 3-4 hours would be nice. Here where I live it is 2.5 hrs to Liyah's breeders and then another 6-9 hours to anywhere there was a major (NY - PA) last year. I'd LOVE 3-4 hrs. :D:D:D
Yeah, I hear you. For majors it's a different story. Unless I'm really lucky at the two regional specialities (which I'm pretty fortunate to have easy access to) every other major will be a 6+ drive. Lure coursing will probably be worse! :rolleyes: