Skip to content

2 Basenji Ladies looking for a new home

Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
  • Well, there MAY be circumstances at play here. There are instances where a breeder is unable to take back a dog…if they are very ill, or their situation has changed, but BRAT will usually work with people (I believe) in that situation. Either way, if there is a good reason she can't take them, BRAT would understand, and if there isn't a good reason, what does she care what BRAT thinks?

  • @Quercus:

    Well, there MAY be circumstances at play here. There are instances where a breeder is unable to take back a dog…if they are very ill, or their situation has changed, but BRAT will usually work with people (I believe) in that situation. Either way, if there is a good reason she can't take them, BRAT would understand, and if there isn't a good reason, what does she care what BRAT thinks?

    Very true Quercus. But a "head scratcher" on why the breeder would say that in the first place. Leads one to think/believe that they just don't want to be responsible and take back the Basenjis…

  • I removed my comments until I can verify something.

  • @pittybasenjis:

    Debra,

    The breeder asked that I not contact BRAT as they would only contact her and ask her to take them*-(??

    If you have contacted the breeder and she declines taking them back, BRAT will not decline the dogs.

    When you submit the rehome form, just simply leave her contact information out if she would prefer you not give it out. You can list her name, but you can also leave a note that says something " breeder already contacted, declining return"

    We will still contact her to ask her if she wants to take them back, but all she has to do is say no, and case closed.

    http://www.basenjirescue.org/post.htm

    I am a district coordinator for BRAT and I can assure you, we have dogs in rescue that breeders wont take back.

    Dont let these dogs suffer just because some backyard breeder doesnt want to take responsibility where they should.

    Thanks-

  • Were these b's tested for Fanconi? Just wondering why the breeder will not take them back. I do agree that they should go to BRAT, who will best be equipped to find great homes for them.

  • I changed a few things in my above post if you would like to re-read.

    thanks

  • I am looking for a female Basenji as a companion to my red and white male. Have you placed your two females yet?

  • Please be careful about rehoming intact b's. They can fall into bad places.

  • Did you ever find a home for the girls? Please let me know. Thanks. Debbie

  • Please do let BRAT know if the breeder chooses NOT to take the girls back.
    There are more and more breeders that are BCOA members that need to take action and take their dogs back. I am hoping that they aren't BCOA members and just in a bad place and time for taking back dogs.
    I hope things are looking up for these girls.

  • Debbie.. I just found these two girls on Craig's List, so I don't think they've been placed yet (unless this is the new owner that's now re-homing them). The ads are separate for each dog, but they read the same. I've emailed asking for info; will let you know what she says…

    This is HONEY. She's a really good baby and still plays like a puppy. She loves to sit with her humans but we just don't have the time to devote to her as we just work too much. Honey has never been Bred- she can be if you like though as she's not spayed- but she's completely up to date with all her shots and is chipped. These are considered exotics because they're Egyptian dogs, very unique and very loving. We're asking for a mere $200.00 re-homing fee. Please call Mike at 904-982-9984 or email me. We'll naturally want to talk with you to make sure you'll be a good fit good her. :-)

    This is ISIS. She is an absolute sweetheart of a Basenji but we just work way too much and can't give her the love, time and interaction that she really needs. We hate to see her go but we LOVE her enough that we want her to be in an element where her Humans can interact with and enjoy her as much as she enjoys them. We paid over $1000.00 for our Basenjis but are only asking for a $200.00 rehoming fee IF we feel that after we interview with you, that you will be a good fit for our baby. Please call Mike at 904-982-9984 or just email me.

    attachment_p_136408_0_isis.jpg
    attachment_p_136408_1_honey.jpg

  • Oh please please please… I hope Mike is willing to surrender these dogs to BRAT (though it sounds like he wants the "mere" $200 each because it means something to him). The way these ads are written, they're just asking to be exploited, especially Honey.

    Good eye, Patty. Thanks for the update.

  • Oh, Man! This is not the ad to read to start the morning..sigh.

  • I wonder if the little girl holding the dogs knows what is happening….

  • Big long "sighhhh". :(

    These dogs need to get into the BRAT system. Is anyone available to go and personally speak to who has the dogs now?

Suggested Topics

  • 0 Votes
    19 Posts
    2k Views
    A
    Thank you so much I really appreciate it. Will do!!
  • Looking for a Female Basenji

    Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    892 Views
    tanzaT
    All pups have been placed as responsible breeders have reservation lists. We are not at this time planning a litter for 2020 or 2021. I would be happy to talk to you about Basenjis. You can search for responsible breeders at www.basenji.org by state, however as far as I know all responsible breeders on the West Coast already have full reservation lists. You would be looking at litters possible in 2021. This is the time to connect with a responsible breeder and get on their reservation lists for 2021. And if you are looking for a dog that is hypoallergenic, Basenjis do shed and have dander so they are not really hypoallergenic. While they can do well with people with allergies, you need to spend time with them and more than one time. Be sure that you check out health testing yourself, regardless of what you might be advised. Tests for DNA testing is public knowledge at www.ofa.org. You need to have either a registration number or name to check this out for yourself to verify. I suggest all people looking for a Basenji, even my own, do this.
  • Looking to Re-home my Basenji Male 2yo

    Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
    8
    1 Votes
    8 Posts
    3k Views
    M
    LACONIA New Hampshire, on Lake Winnipesaukee.
  • Looking for a Basenji- New York

    Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    4k Views
    renaultf1R
    Great that you are going to visit and seeing her basenjis first hand. That's one thing I admire about Jean - she is going to do what is best for her dogs and it is great that she is so straight forward - she wants it to work out for the dog and the person adopting. She may know of other breeders that have adults available - ask her when you visit with her - if you still think that basenjis are right for you. They aren't for everyone - my friends constantly ask me - you like these dogs why? hahaha And just so you know and so you won't think it is uncommon, I have 3 that I would say would need a basenji experienced person, my 4th (which is Jean's boy, Ozzy), would probably be the perfect dog for anyone - he's almost an impostor because he is such an easy basenji - but I deserve him after my other three. ;)
  • 0 Votes
    66 Posts
    33k Views
    Buddys PalB
    @Basenjimamma: Great update, Thanks to you and all involved, this girl has a future.. Ditto-Ditto. Great ending to an otherwise sad start for the little girl. Good thing most dogs adjust to life so readily-good self preservation tactic!
  • Looking for Basenji

    Basenjis For Sale or Wanted
    44
    0 Votes
    44 Posts
    17k Views
    S
    If funds are an issues, you can do what I used to do before BRAT came along. Find out the vet of the family your placing him with, have the family pay you for your expenses and then take the dog to the new familys vet for the surgery to be fixed. Drop the dog off the day of the surgery and then new owners pu the dog. They get to pay the bill. That makes sure the dog is fixed, sets up a new vet record for the new dog in the family, and you don't have to pay anything out of pocket. Mostly, you know the surgery WILL BE DONE. Thanks for making sure he is fixed before rehoming. That is so important.