Where did Nala come from? Can she stay there while you're out of town?
I did not have a good experience with Rover.com. Don't do it.
Can you find and make friends with another basenji owner in your area where you can take turns pet sitting? Maybe you can find local basenji owners on Meetup or Facebook?
My heart would break to leave her at a boarding facility or a vet although she'd probably be fine. I like the idea of a pet sitter staying at your home ONLY IF you can really train the pet sitter on several visits before leaving in August (not far away!!!)
Introducing 'ono' the basenji!
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She is very pretty. Sounds like Dude has been waiting for a friend to play with and now he has found her! Cute.
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She is cute little black girl :).
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What a great combination!!!
She looks very handsome…. (Can't wait to show your pict to my mom, she LOVES black Basenji's)
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She is darling! And Dude is a gentleman, I predict a long and happy bond between them!
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What a cutie… how old is the puppy?
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Lovely, did you get your pup the same breeder you got your r/w?
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Ono was born 12-14-2009 in the sunny paradise of Oahu, Hawaii… In the pictures she is 10 weeks old.
Ono was bred by Kathy Britton of Khani's Basenjis and John Gaidos of Teazer Basenjis, she is 'gwen' Khani's Teazer Hollaback Girl out of 'Motumbo' and 'Smooches' (Am Ch Grandquest Kazor's Motumbo Xequemate x Am Ch Teazer's American Idol)
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Just love the kind interaction of the two of them. I think you have a lovely little family there!
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Beutiful little Ono..and Dude is handsome as all get out..
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Kathy has some lovely b's…your lucky to own one.
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Thank you all for the kind words
Having 2 has been SO much fun!
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Ono is gorgeous, what an appropriate name for a B
/QUOTE]what does that name mean?
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Ono is a Hawaiian word, used to describe something that is 'the best'
AND happens to be very basenji appropriateWe hesitated naming her something that so strongly resembled 'no' but we don't use 'no' very much in our training, we say 'hey' to get their attention and then give them another cue to follow when we are redirecting their behaviour.
The pups love the huge costco bed, and I love the great cedar smell