This is the link to the Basenji club of America.
https://www.basenji.org/index.php/about-basenjis/breeder-directory
Basenji-less in Austin, Texas
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Arwen, its good you know how much work puppies can be.
I love the age range you mentioned.
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Thanks, Sharon. I will. I just sent in an "interested" to a dog here in Texas. She has no dates by her name but is on the list of adoptable B's. I hope I'm not being "bad" by putting my name on her before I know I am not the person under consideration for the Oklahoma girl.
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The BRAT folks make the decision for the dog for the BEST home. That takes many things into consideration. Travel can be a big one. But the more you learn re the BRAT process, the better off you are.
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I'm a huge fan of rescue. My Standard Poodle, Quigley, was a rescue from the Poodles of the Rockies. I had him for over 10 years but when he passed, I emailed his rescuer to let her know.
I expect that it will take time and I don't want a dog for the sake of having a dog. I want to find the one that will fit my life and let me fit hers (or his but I suspect it will be a girl.) It's hard enough to lose your home once–the trust and love that has to be built the second (or third) time around is a challenge.
Smile. I may come across as anxious and eager (and I certainly am) but I also know the match has to be right.
I was fortunate with Quigley. Jeannie and I talked at length about what I wanted in my next Standard (Q was my 3rd.) She told me flat out that it could be months before the right dog showed up for me. I understood (even if I was sad.)
Two weeks later, she called. She had a rambunctious 3 yr old male who had failed his CGC test because he growled over his feet. LOL So my partner and I went to meet this terrible poodle. He flew in the back door and flung himself on the couch where he draped across us. Jeannie didn't even have time to make it back to the living room.
It was love at first poodle thump. We didn't take him home that day though. She asked us to think about it for a full week. We did and we brought him home.
I'll have to share pics of the Q-dog some time. He never met a stranger.
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I do hope you find the right girl soon, you sound an ideal Basenjiite!!!
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Thanks, Patti. I'm currently doing "puppy boot camp" for a friend's 5 month old Boston TERROR. This has reinfoced that I do not want a puppy. LOL. Dugan's a cutie but he is unhinged right now. Lots of work trying to get him to not be a piranha and to just stop and listen. But it's a fun challenge and a good reminder of the daily needs of a dog when you live in an apartment.
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I'm allowing myself a contained bounce with a chortle of joy. I'm in communication with BRAT about a little girl who seems to be a perfect match for me. I hope I'm a perfect match for her. Setting up Home Visit and getting apartment to send paperwork. If I were a B, I'd probably being revving up for the 500!
I'm tryng to remain cautious because I know all situations are not right for all dogs, but OH I'm happy!
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Keeping my fingers crossed…I hope you get that little girl soon.
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Petra, thank you so much.
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I'm so pleased for you, I hope she turns out to be your perfect girl!
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Thanks, Patty. Even if she doesn't. I've started the process with the home visit and pet permission from the apt. complex. I need to call my vet. I have no clue if they are experienced with B's. Hmm. Putting that on my to-do list!
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Arwen, if you want an adult, you might also consider a breeder's retired adult… one that has lived with cats. I am always protective of cats with any dog that hasn't grown up with them. That said, even dogs that lived with cats may not be good with other cats.
But your desire for a rescue is wonderful... it's where my heart is too. I keep wanting a well bred Chow... and always end up with a rescue chow or chow-mix.
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Debra, I do hope you can find your Chow. As an ex-groomer, that is a breed that I was never very fond of. The good ones were amazing but the bad ones really ruined that breed for me.
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BOUNCE! I met with the B.R.A.T volunteer this morning for my home visit. I think it went very well. Now to wait to hear if I am approved and if Nayru wants to love me…I mean live with me.
No, I mean love me.
In the mean time, I've acquired a foster puppy who may be a failed foster. He's a chihuahua x dachshund as near as we can guess. Unneutered and about 5-6 months we think, Batman already has his neuter/HW/shots scheduled for next Friday.
I have someone who wants him but if he and Nayru get along, I'll keep him. She'll need a friend, right???
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Cool!!! Good luck!!! Hope you get a new B soon!!!
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Thanks! Me too.
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Arwen, this is really good news. I hope Nayru does get on with your foster - it sounds as though you are already attached to him.
The best of luck.
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Patty, I am. He's such a little love. My BRAT volunteer wanted to swipe him. I realized my gut reaction of NO NO NO HE'S MY BABY might be telling me something. :|
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Hope everything works out well with Nayru and how about some pics of your failed foster
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If Nayru loves him, here is Batman, the failed foster attempt. He's a chihuahua x dachshund we think. Definitely gifted in the cute area. Not quite housetrained but getting there.
Loves belly rubs and leather sandals. :|
Some of his toy haul from my trip to PetSmart.
On a 10" square couch cushion. I'm very firm about my policy about animals on the furniture. Only when their feet are tired of being on the floor.
We went to the park. He had a lot of fun. He crashed when we got home. He still had his loaner collar on. This was sized completely down and he could still slide out of it. The owner of this collar was supposed to hit about 50# (Catahoula mix) but he tips the scales at 95 now.