Thanks for sharing these two cuties!
A very silly Cara Pose
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Hahaha! Batman does this to Nayru only he's tiny. He will sigh and turn around 3" closer and then closer. She just opens one eye at him.
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They make me so happy
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I think Cara's markings are super distinctive, especially the black accents at the base of each ear. She's one of a kind!
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LOL she actually looks like several of the florida group especially 2 of her littler mates. I just adore her.
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Hello everyone. This is my first post to the forum. Like Cara, my pup Dakota is one of the Wimauma super-sized rescues. He has floppy ears, is almost 20 inches tall and weighs 35 pounds. Dakota was born February 24, 2010 and is 8 months old. I think he's still growing. :eek: The kids in the neighborhood call him "Snoopy" because he has a really long nose and big long floppy ears. They think it's cool that "Snoopy" has a curly tail. If Dakota's ears stand up they're going to be really disappointed.
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Hello everyone. This is my first post to the forum. Like Cara, my pup Dakota is one of the Wimauma super-sized rescues. He has floppy ears, is almost 20 inches tall and weighs 35 pounds. Dakota was born February 24, 2010 and is 8 months old. I think he's still growing. :eek: The kids in the neighborhood call him "Snoopy" because he has a really long nose and big long floppy ears. They think it's cool that "Snoopy" has a curly tail. If Dakota's ears stand up they're going to be really disappointed.
He's adorable!!!
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OH WOW, omgโฆ yep, giants. He is lovely! Cara is a Koka pup, born 2/9. She is about 32 pounds.
PLEASE join us on facebook... I say us, still waiting for Debbi to send everyone notice:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=101138073284300So mostly rescue people but a few of us are Wimauma moms.
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Great to meet another Wimauma mom!
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Hello everyone. This is my first post to the forum. Like Cara, my pup Dakota is one of the Wimauma super-sized rescues. He has floppy ears, is almost 20 inches tall and weighs 35 pounds. Dakota was born February 24, 2010 and is 8 months old. I think he's still growing. :eek: The kids in the neighborhood call him "Snoopy" because he has a really long nose and big long floppy ears. They think it's cool that "Snoopy" has a curly tail. If Dakota's ears stand up they're going to be really disappointed.
Welcome to the Forum. Dakota is beautiful! Those floppy ears will probably stay that way since he 8 months already. His coloring is really nice, and kudos to you for adopting one of the Wimauma dogs - they have been able to place lots of them, and everyone is very happy with their "wild" B's. Best of luck to you, owning a basenji is a very unique dog ownership - really not an ownership, more of a partnership with your dog.
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Welcome to the forum,Dakota is gorgeous.
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Well Cara's ears were up most the time last month, this month down a lot. BUT they are getting harder so I still hold out hope they will make it up for good, lol. Nearly all the adults' ears are erect, so not sure what has happened with some of our kids.
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Its very interesting to see these results of the Wimauma 'mix-up'. They are lovely and most unusual. I'm so pleased that they have now got such lovely homes.
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Thank you all for the warm welcome. I placed a blog about Dakota and how he came to be a part of our family at
http://basenjirescue.blogspot.com/2010/09/success-story-dakota-from-wimauma.html .
This is wonderful forum. I enjoy reading all the posts!
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I don't like having my picture taken either. LOL
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Poor Arwen:
Cara has always hung her head out of the covers, now she has Arwen doing it:
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Debra, in my eyes, they are both beautiful! The head out of the covers picture is priceless. I am a total animal lover, and I find that there is often such beauty in animals that are not 'breed perfect'. They somehow make up for it in other, very special ways.
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TY, I quite adore them. Arwen certainly was looks wise fine to show, but not with her PPM for breeding, so we didn't. Cara is Cara. And I love every hair on her body.
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Absolutely love the pictures! Thank you for sharingโฆ. they are both endearing.
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I used to know someone with a large Avongara dog. I used to call him her "industrial strength" basenji. Ya know, for larger hunting and such.
I find many of the colors on the Wimauma basenjis striking. I love that dark red/white one with green eyes. Just striking.