Africa re bringing b's back


  • This is posted by James, one of the members of the group in Africa.

    Safely reached Kinshasa. One piece of luggage did not and I am now
    living with two pairs of clothes, one purchased at the market in
    Basankusu. Our flight to Basankusu was exiting at one point when we
    flew through a storm. We were going up and down. We stayed at a
    hotel (not four star) with indoor toilet but no running water and
    lights at night for only two hours. The dogs in Basankusu are
    European influenced, but we found a beautiful red/white basenji
    bitch living just across the street from our hotel. If we don't get
    dogs up at the Lomako we will try to purchase her. Our trip of the
    river Maringa and Lomako was just fabulous. We had no trouble
    getting up the river and perfect weather (sunny). The dogs along the
    Maringa have a mix of European and basenji. Some are very basenji
    but lack white or have very little. The people along the Maringa are
    fishing people. When we turned into the Lomako river we started
    seeing dogs with white color pattern and very basenji like. These
    occurred in the hunting villages. We have a local out looking in the
    area around Lingunda for dogs and letting people know of our
    interest. We are now in the Lomako reserve for 4 days and will be
    possibly staying 3 days in Lingunda so we can make forays into
    villages to the south to see dogs and possibly pickup puppies or
    yearlings. Did I mention how small the dogs are along the Maringa
    and Lomako. Just like the first basenjis imported by O. Burns. Lisa,
    Bryan and Laurie are all safe. Lisa has been tagged with a GPS
    collar. We don't have dogs yet so we can still use it to track her
    when she is chasing butterflies.

    James E Johannes
    http://www.dibubasenjis.com


  • Thanks for sharing. I was wondering how they were doing.


  • Love your photo of the snow covered b! I will keep you all updated.
    I am excited…I am so hopeful this will bring new blood into the b's breeding pool.


  • @sharronhurlbut:

    Love your photo of the snow covered b! I will keep you all updated.
    I am excited…I am so hopeful this will bring new blood into the b's breeding pool.

    Thanks, Sharron! I love that picture too.

    I definitely admire their dedication to the breed to make this very difficult trip out there and back.


  • Thanks for the update, it sounds so very exciting!


  • James send some photos to this group. Check them out.

    Subject: [Basenjis_African] Lomako Dog picture

    We have posted some pictures taken by Lisa Saban under Lomoko Dogs picture album of the dogs we have seen in Basankusu, Maringa River and Lomako River villages.

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Basenjis_African/photos/album/356617490/pic/list

    James, Bryan, Laurie, and Lisa in Lomako Reserve.


  • I love the Basandusu dog …..


  • I liked all of them, but then, I don't have a trained eye like you Pat.
    Will be nice if they can bring back a few like the Basandusu b shown in photo.


  • @sharronhurlbut:

    I liked all of them, but then, I don't have a trained eye like you Pat.
    Will be nice if they can bring back a few like the Basandusu b shown in photo.

    Well the rest were all puppies mostly and really hard to tell what they will look like all grown up.. that was a great picture of an adult.. and by the looks, I would guess a male… his offspring would be a nice addition to the gene pool, depending on how they mature and health test. But that one certainly was mature and "wise"....


  • Bryan was very firm when he left, he said he was NOT interested in bringing back anything unless he thought they would be accepted into BCOA.
    So, fingers crossed, these dogs all do well with health testing…


  • Heard back from my friends..they are bringing 5 b's r/w back!
    Oh, this is so exciting.
    James posted this…....

    Made it back to kinshasa. Will be leaving tomorrow via Brazzaville. We plan to
    go over as a group. Lisa Bryan and Laurie will return to Kinshasa and fly out 3
    AM friday. We have got 5 Basenjis from Bokili, 2 boys and 3 girls all red/white.
    2 are very red and have very nice wrinkles and structure. They are named
    Lomako Mosika - far away
    Lomako Mobengi - hunter
    Lomako Lokalanga - peanut
    Lomako Lokoso - greedy one
    Lomako Lolo ya Jamba - heavenly forest


  • Thanks, Sharron! Did they say anywhere if they are puppies or adults?


  • Bryan wrote..We made it out of the jungle back to Kinshasa with 5 basenji babies. we are all very tired and ready to come home in a few days. three pups are good quality, about 7 weeks old. two pups are Excellent quality, about 12 weeks old, with red coats, fine skin, and good wrinkle, comparable to our show dogs. will post photos when we can.


  • @sharronhurlbut:

    Bryan wrote..We made it out of the jungle back to Kinshasa with 5 basenji babies. we are all very tired and ready to come home in a few days. three pups are good quality, about 7 weeks old. two pups are Excellent quality, about 12 weeks old, with red coats, fine skin, and good wrinkle, comparable to our show dogs. will post photos when we can.

    Thanks! Puppies were my guess but you never know.


  • I have to tell you Bryan is a "hard" grader…if he says the 2 pups are Excellent, then they are. I remember his saying he wouldn't bring back anything if he didn't think they were b's and they would have to be quality enough to be included in the BCOA list. So, what an exciting time this is..
    We will be able to watch the pups grow, see how the health issues are with them, and maybe see their ofspring in the show ring one day. Wonderful!!!


  • Well, I'm hoping he brings them to National so everyone can see them in the African exhibition. They'll be more than old enough by then.


  • I am eager to see the new babies and read more about it. I'm curious though, why is this posted under Rescue Talk?

  • Houston

    Such great news..I sure hope they make it home safe and sound..


  • I have been reading about the expedition on another site. I'm very interested in the fact that he's gone to an undeveloped are of the Congo and very close to where some of our original dogs came from.
    Not sure why this is under rescue talk either as they canm hardly be said to be rescued!!! Quite the opposite!


  • Patty, I guess as a rescue person and not a breeder I didn't feel comfortable posting under anything other than rescue, but I could have put it under CHAT I guess.
    Anyway, this is very exciting and I will share photos when I can.

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