@rayhus2020 Quite a few, actually ! But all sold out this time of year of the 2020 winter crop of pups. AND with lists already for 2021 winter crop.
Email me privately and I will explain all and send you a list of Breed Club Secretaries.
Recently I lost my 5 year old basenji, Daunte, suddenly.. I currently live in my parents house but will be moving out after i receive my degree this spring.
I would love for a direct bloodline of Daunte to join me in my new life but i am having trouble finding his breeder… My father has all of the paperwork to his litter...
the registration is with UNITED all breed registry and pedigree service- BLUE RIBBON DIVISION..
Sire: DALLERS ZOO-LOO (MPU6072-02)
Dam: BURKS STAR CHASER (MPU6074-02)
Litter #: GMUL04-7307
Breeder: Ruth Burks
..I hope someone can help me out, id really appreciate it.
Looking at the pedigree for your basenji if you are interested in finding a breeder with related lines you should contact Kibushi Basenjis or Serengeti Basenjis. Serengeti is in Florida and is listed in the BCOA Breeder Directory, http://www.basenji.org/PUBLIC/BreederDirectory.htm
Kibushi is in Missouri and their contact info can be found on their website, http://www.kibushi.com/
Thank you for the information, i am in FL so Serengeti would be the the better choice. Im not so much concerned with the breeder credentials as i am trying to finding a puppy that will be a relative to my puppy if possible.. I got him at a pet store with many diff. problems and we felt pride in taking in a "dis-guarded" pup if you will and feel wonderful to know he had the best 5 years of his life as we possibly could give him..
Since you got her from a Pet Shop, I would encourage you to apply for a pet shop puppy report from http://www.petshoppuppies.org/psppuppyreport.htm
And to file a report about his dying so young.
I would also encourage you to always look for responsible breeders, so you don't have to go through something like this again, and so that the for-profit only breeders are not encouraged to continue producing sickly puppies, that they do not take responsibility for, and continue over-breeding their stock.
Please read this:
http://blacksheepcardigans.com/ruff/?p=3452
If you want a pup that you can be proud of giving a second chance to, please consider adopting from BRAT.
-Nicole
I filled out the form. The article is a little harsh for a person who just lost a loved one, but revealing nonetheless and eye-opening.
Getting a dog from rescue or getting a pup from a quality breeder is the way to go, imo.
That way, you can have your pet for 12+ years instead of 5.
Sorry for your loss.
Hi, welcome to the forum. Very sorry for your loss and i hope you find another Basenji companion soon.
Thank you for the information, i am in FL so Serengeti would be the the better choice. Im not so much concerned with the breeder credentials as i am trying to finding a puppy that will be a relative to my puppy if possible.. I got him at a pet store with many diff. problems and we felt pride in taking in a "dis-guarded" pup if you will and feel wonderful to know he had the best 5 years of his life as we possibly could give him..
Not sure that I understand why you would not be concerned with the credentials of the breeder? Especially after losing one so young? I would think that you would want to be extra diligent to find a responsible breeder that breeds healthly Basenjis and health tests before breeding.
Sorry to hear about your loss, it is hard when they are that young. What did you lose him from?
The preliminary from the vet is a dog flu that developed into pneumonia. He woke up on 1/22 with a difficulty breathing (just breathing ALITTLE heavier than normal) so we took him to the vet, they gave him some medication (an expectorant i believe) and we took him home. 5 or 6 hours later he started breathing VERY heavily and we took him to the E.R. where they put him in an oxygen crate and at 4:00am on 1/23 he had passed. Very unexpected as he never had any health problems before that besides the hernia (which im told is common) and he had cloudy eyes (which didnt affect his sight at all) and besides his normal checkups never had to go to a vet.
And his bloodline led me to believe he was bred from a reputable breeder, searching online i have found a cpl of brothers and sisters that are healthy
Your puppy sounds like he had Iris Sheets PPM which can cause vision issues. It is like looking through a thin piece of fabric instead of seeing clearly.
Basenjis have several late onset disorders that would not necessarily be known in 5 years time. PRA, another eye disorder, does not usually onset until 7 years or later and others like IPSID, hypothyroidism, and Fanconi if you did not do that DNA test. Having Clear relatives does not mean that there are not also Affected relatives. When Carrier is bred to Carrier you can Clear, Carrier, and Affected.
And breeders that do not register their dogs with AKC are not responsible. The reason that people like this breeder use other then AKC is so they do not have to conform to AKC requirement of DNA parentage for high volume breeders (or pure for profit breeders)
And his bloodline led me to believe he was bred from a reputable breeder,
No ethical breeder would sell their puppies to a pet store so no, he did not come from a responsible breeder.
I am very sorry for your loss Khan33. I understand your desire to try to find a dog just like the one you lost however every dog is an individual and even siblings or offspring will be unique. You can't replace the one you lost but you can help fill the void you feel. Perhaps it might be better to redirect your focus from finding the same breeder to finding the puppy or dog who is the best match for you. The links in the preceeding posts to the Basenji Club of America is a great place to start your search.
My best wishes.
I'm sorry for your loss. I did not mean to seem overly harsh, but I am glad you found the article eye-opening.
I am very sad that you lost your boy so young.
Please consider giving a homeless dog a second chance, or buy only from responsible breeders for a pup.
it really is worth it.
-Nicole