While you might have a point, I disagree. I know many pure red lines that not only do not have that red coat you refer to but also it is a very thick coat. This did not come from Brindles. Also black masking on red Basenjis is more the cause than a bleed from Brindles. The black masking is in a number of bloodlines and was around way before the Brindles showed up. Most believe this is coming from Tri's. Black in the tail is also usually from being Tri factored. And I don't say this because I have or breed Brindles, because I don't. I just don't believe the this color is the cause. I think we have a number of lines that produce that rich red color.
Basenji family tree
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Does anyone know of a dog (or I guess it could be human?) family tree template that I could use to document AKC FoPaw's Basenjis Man In Motion Kipawa's heritage? I would love for it to be one that I could work with on the computer rather than print out and do it by hand. Thanks
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You can use Sally's website. It will do it for you once your dog is in it. Otherwise, right now you could do a trial pedigree with the parents.
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Wonderful…. will get busy on that tomorrow! Thanks, Nemo.
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I used Kipawa's parents and went back 5 full generations. I could have gone more, but I left it at that for now. Sally's website is really awesome, and I am delighted to say I have an "Avongara" in Kipawa's family tree: Avongara Zamee (dam).
Sally's website also has pictures of the dogs, so it is really interesting to see how they all look.
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Yes, Sally's site is a true gem for all of us..I love to just browse and look at pictures of all the oldies..too cool.