Thank you VERY much for your comments, they made Nilo & I very happy :):):)
Eesha's new baby brother & sister…
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Hi all, well I haven't been on the forum for quite a while, finally have settled into our new house and have internet connection.
I don't know if any of you remember me and Eesha from before, she's doing really well, 14 months old now and she's fab.
As it's my birthday on Tuesday, we've been talking about getting another Basenji for a while, anyway we took a 200 mile drive to Newcastle yesterday to pick our little boy up, there was a litter of 8 and they were just soo gorgeous, so we ended up coming home with a boy and a girl!!! Whoops
I'm glad to be back online and hopefully will be on here much more regularly now
We've named our new baby boy Umi (pronounced ooomy (Egyptian name meaning "Life" - as our Eesha is African for "Life")
As we weren't planning on getting a little girl, we had to find her a name yesterday, so we came up with Kiya (pronounced Kye-a) (Egpytian meaning Jovial Lady)
Hopefully the pictures have uploaded below ok. Hope all of you I have spoken to before are doing well, it'd be nice to hear from you all again
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Couldn't add this pic for some reason on my first post!
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LOL…. hey, might as well jump in with both feet! Who are the sire and dam of your two new additions?
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LOL…. hey, might as well jump in with both feet! Who are the sire and dam of your two new additions?
I know!! We won't be watching tv for a while, they are so entertaining!!
Sire: Domewood Ankhu
Dam: Amini (Imp USA) -
Congrats on your new babies. Im surprised the breeder would allow you to take two pups, we dont sell littermates together from our litters - Good luck with them!
They are very cute.
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I know!! We won't be watching tv for a while, they are so entertaining!!
Sire: Domewood Ankhu
Dam: Amini (Imp USA)Are you going to have them DNA tested for Fanconi? Looks like the sire and dam have not been tested.
Jess: I hear that about two from the same litter, I will not place same sex littermates, and try not to do brothers/sisters but that usually will work out OK. Of course the chances of an "opps" breeding hangs in the balance
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Are you going to have them DNA tested for Fanconi? Looks like the sire and dam have not been tested.
Jess: I hear that about two from the same litter, I will not place same sex littermates, and try not to do brothers/sisters but that usually will work out OK. Of course the chances of an "opps" breeding hangs in the balance
I just prefer them to have individual attention and training and i've heard horror stories about litter mates, especially with inexperienced owners. I think you have to be really experienced and have lots of time on your hands to take on two babies, for me it wouldnt be worth the risk for the pups future, we tend to have enough people wanting pups to be able to turn unsuitable homes away. But, thats just my opinion, i would never presume to tell others how to home their pups, no matter how much it surprises me Im sure these guys will be fine though… The lack of fanconi testing is probably more of a concern :eek:
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Welcome back. Lots of good suggestions above. I will add please make sure each puppy learns to be left alone. Not enough folks teach the dogs that they can be by themselves and nothing bad will happen. It just keeps dogs from seperation anx if you train this early.
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Yes, Jess I agree about the Fanconi testing…
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Very cute puppies:D
Please have them tested for Fanconi. Did you ever get your bitch tested?
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Welcome back to the forum. Congrats on your new pups, they look very cute. That first pic of the two of them is just priceless Please listen to the advice given above about the Fanconi testing. And good luck with raising two!!
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Hi, welcome back, i think you were the one with the great vid of Eesha in the bath ?
Your babies are beautiful, hope you get time to post more pics
We have just got an 11 week old Pup and my is she hard work -
Katty23 - good to hear that you're back.
I hope that you'll manage the three especially now you've got a boy as well! Good to have more news of Eesha, did you manage to get her registered?
I notice that the puppies are related to Eesha. You certainly had a long journey to get them!!
I hope we'll see lots of pictures (if you've got time)!!!!!!!!! Perhaps one with all three in the bath!!!!!
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Hi Katty. The brindle babies are gorgeous. I've looked at their pedigree and your babies have the same grandsire as my new baby.
I'm sure Eesha was related to my dogs also. Maybe we can be related through our dogs??
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They're nice looking pups.
I'd just like to confirm what the previous posters have said about Fanconi testing. The parents have not been tested, and the sire's litter sister is a carrier.
I did advise this breeder to have her pups tested before they were homed, and gave her all the information to do so, which clearly fell on deaf ears. I abandoned my own breeding plans this spring as my bitch's DNA results had not come in, even though I expected her to be clear as she is from a clear/clear breeding. (and yes, she and her cousin are both clear).Two the same age will be hard work. Try to make sure that they don't become too dependent on each other to relate properly to you.
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Hi and welcome back.
Of course we remember Eesha in the tub, great videos.
Your new additions looks so sweet..you are in for a ride..jepp, no TV for you..