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  • Summer Puppies

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    They are so sweet. It's lovely to see them, thanks for posting.
  • Why Do Puppies Cost So Much?

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    So, the fanconi is on each pups or on the parents or both? I was making some accouints about how much can expect to spent on a future litter.. well here on Mexico.. the people dosnt make hip, eyes or worst.. the fanconi.. but anyway the pups are sell for aprox 400 us.. but there is no explanation about the cost.. I think there is no need to put on the account the food of the parents, electricity and so .. because the parents food are responsible of the owner.. i dont expect that someone pay for the cost to me to have an basenji.. but well there are other cost that i see is ok to include.
  • Asthenia puppies at 6,5 weeks

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    Lovely puppies! Cokou is still my favorite :D She has an adorable face!
  • Sherwood puppies at 9 weeks

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    What great pictures, and great looking pups! I especially liked the refrigerator pics, so totally Basenji…. Terry
  • Sherwood pups at 4 weeks

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    Thanks Robyn and Pat! I guess I'll get to see on Robyn's website, since there will be pictures from each week.
  • End the Puppy Mills

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    It's a step in the right direction. This is a lawmaking function that should be reserved to the states individually, according to the 10th Amendment anyway. Dogs are not livestock and are not going to be used for food. Therefore, USDA does not really have a stake in regulating them. USDA garners its power under the "Regulate Commerce" clause of the Constitution's Preamble, a section that was never intended to carry the weight of law. (See Federalists Paper #41.)