i added Hope's half sister to our family a year and a half later (however Hope was born 2010 and Ebby was born 2011, same father). I loooove having the two of them! (and the mischief they get up to lol). teeheehee. i was always content with just the one but couldnt pass up the cute little bundle especially when Hope loved her too 🙂 love having two now.
Bringing him home Saturday
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Cannot wait to tell his mischief.
At least you're prepared. He looks like he'll turn into a handsome brindle beast.
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Ha, ha…at first I thought "why is he so dirty?" then I realized it was his brindling....very cute!
Me too… too funny
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I know the markings are what sold us.
Hehe you know that white stripe on his forehead will almost disappear, right?
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He is so adorable… You'll have your hands full no doubt.
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Hehe you know that white stripe on his forehead will almost disappear, right?
Oh no! I love that little stripe, but I bet I will find many other things to love other than his looks. lol
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Ok here are a few of him at home.:)
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What a little sweet heart.
Rita Jean
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He's like a little Tiger
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He is adorable..
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LOVE HIM!! must….not....look....at....puppy.....
i just can't help it!! looking at all these B pups makes me want another one
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he is so cute
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He is adorable! Good luck with him.
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Thanks so much. His little personality is coming out now and we are even more in love with that. My husband actually called to ask if I love Faro as much as he does. lol This from Mr Authoritarian Man. Our kids don't know what has happened to their dad.
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Hi looks so precious!!!!:):)
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Now to get him housebroken. That will be an adventure. lol
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Now to get him housebroken. That will be an adventure. lol
Once they reach the right age, they learn quickly. Basenjis are smart pups.
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Now to get him housebroken. That will be an adventure. lol
The whole trick to house training is being on constant alert… never leave it to chance... and if they have an accident, roll up that newspaper and smack "yourself" over the head... and repeat... "I must not forget to take the pup out"... because in the end it is your fault, not the pup
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roll up that newspaper and smack "yourself" over the head… and repeat... "I must not forget to take the pup out"...
hahaha, Pat, that's awesome! although 100% true…
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The whole trick to house training is being on constant alert… never leave it to chance... and if they have an accident, roll up that newspaper and smack "yourself" over the head... and repeat... "I must not forget to take the pup out"... because in the end it is your fault, not the pup
Love it Pat, so true