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Wanting to organize a Basenji Meet up in OKC or Norman

Basenji Meetups & Events
  • I haven't managed to find any Basenji's in my area (Norman OK) and Id like to get together with some other Basenji owners and their dogs and let our dogs socialize and let us human's get to know each other. I love Basenji's and I figured it would be awesome to get them all together at a dog park or something and let them play. I figured this would be a great place to throw this idea out there since SO many members are on this site :)

    Hope this works! I haven't met many Basenji's and would love to. They are my new favorite breed :)

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