@Mojo's:
I have a pedigree, brindle boy Basenji, and am looking to breed. He is a beautiful pup, 2 years old ( not sure if he is even old enough to breed yet). He is also a calm tempered basenji, and loves to play fetch! Any advice on how to get the process started would be greatly appreciated!! Also, we live in Northern California.
I gently suggest if you have to ask you need to neuter him now. Having a pedigree doesn't begin to make your dog worthy of breeding. If the breeder was responsible, they would have educated you to begin with, had the dog on a neuter contract or with specifications that the dog be shown to title, health tested etc. You can post your dog's registration name and number so people here can evaluate the pedigree… but honestly, most dogs of any breed should never ever be bred.
I suggest you contact Basenji rescue and work with them so you get an idea of the number of dogs needing homes. It will help you understand that no matter how much you may want to breed your dog, breeding pet quality dogs is utterly irresponsible. Leave it to people who have spent years learning, researching pedigrees, genetics, and health and worked to buy dogs worthy of being bred. If your heart is with breeding, neuter your dog, find a mentor, go to shows, start reading genetics, study bloodlines, and learn and do it the right way. But if you just want to breed your dog because you love him... neuter him and work in rescue til the desire passes.