@Nancy-Berry that is so funny I often described him as a horse and his smooth trot reminds me of a Tennessee Walking Horse
Don't mess with the basenjis!
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evil eyes!
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:eek: Very scary…
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ha, ha, ha…basenjis have awesome powers! :D:D:D
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strangely for both of them… one eye seems to be glowing green and one eye is more yellowish - i wonder if that means something?
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Love these! I've gotten both green and yellow morlock eyes with my dogs. I think it just depends on the angle and how close they are to the flash, etc. I can never get a good picture off my cell phone they always look like this! :rolleyes:
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strangely for both of them… one eye seems to be glowing green and one eye is more yellowish - i wonder if that means something?
Must be the evil side and the good side battling it out inside of them. Would explain why they can be such sweethearts, only to turn into a beast at the blink of an eye!
Great picture btw!
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Great pics!!!
I've always known Basenji's aren't from around here….
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Creepy crawlies….
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"Would explain why they can be such sweethearts, only to turn into a beast at the blink of an eye!" Sooo true.
My brother used to call my previous one the demon dog. Must have seen something like this! -
Must be the evil side and the good side battling it out inside of them. Would explain why they can be such sweethearts, only to turn into a beast at the blink of an eye!
Great picture btw!
LOL! Now that's FUNNY! :D:D
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WOW they even have beams coming out of their eyes. Maybe this is so they can make us obey them
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MUHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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GREAT picture! Love the evil little beasties.
I read something years ago that indicated that the retinal reflection of the green color scale was an indication of an animal that had increased night vision. We often see red when photographing other mammals. Any one else ever read anything about this?? How about our resident photogs?? Comicdom, Janneke, etc….?