• And that's my dream Basenji, a capped tri.
    -Joanne


  • Okay I asked Debbi Johnson and her reply:

    That is Nadra. She is extremely shy. She doesn't miss out on the treats, just gets them when the others are not crowded around her.

    If you look at the 2011 calendar in the back where the Wimauma b's pictures are, Nadra is on the lower right on the page. She is the one who dug out the hole at the tree trunk.

    Wow wish I could take her but i can't. 😞



  • Thanks, Debra, for sharing the link. What a heartwarming article that will make any basenji lover smile! I wonder if Pam shared her story with any of the learning channels, like Animal Planet, Nat Geo, etc?

    Pam and the other volunteers are truly angels. The descriptions of each dog makes me want them all! 🙂 I wonder how bad the Empty Nest Syndrome will be for these wonderful people 🙂


  • You know, she had over 50 dogs there (including pups) at one point, had family and volunteers help. Finally got many into homes (all the pups gone now) and some adults homes or fostered. I suspect after now almost 10 mos, a surely several more to go before all those are homed… Pam will need a vacation to enjoy her own dogs.


  • Thank goodness there are so many caring people to devote their time to rearing these Basenjis and enabling them to cope with a permamnet home. They make up I think for those irresponsible people who think that a dog is just a money making machine.
    The way they care is also shown in the wonderful descriptions of the remaining dogs.
    I wish all good things for the Basnejis and their loving foster people.

    Thank you for posting the link Debra


  • First Basenji's

    Has anyone worked with or met any of the Wimauma adults recently?
    I've been thinking about applying to adopt one of the females.
    Cody's become so much more confident over the last year and a half, and I think he'd be a good companion for one of them.


  • I have a board on facebook for basenji fosters and adopters. I am waiting (she truly is over worked and spread unbelievably thin especially with the huge amt of rescues this year… I am just impatient) for Debbi to send out notices, but you are welcome to come chat there! See link at top. I know a couple of folks there already got adults. I want the shy one in the video. 😞 Breaks my heart. Sadly Arwen is not very dog friendly and I am afraid of bringing in an adult, especially female.


  • Heres a few more vids from a BRAT Wimauma adopter.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NYlk3740vM&NR=1

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZxH5rtuzWs&feature=related

    and heres the first video EVER if you need a puppy fix!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4DFrxtU45Y&feature=related


  • THANK YOU! Shared on the facebook page.


  • I love watching these videos! (Dakota's ears are adorable!)

    It's amazing to see what a difference a year makes for thes poor critters. Hats off to Pam, the new parents, and all of the volunteers! 🙂


  • BRAT did good, THEY did!!!


  • Hi y'all.

    Just a note. We are trying to keep this group for 2 folks… actual adopters and BRAT fosters who dealt with them, so others, please don't be upset if you are not approved. Thanks.


  • @crystalncody:

    Has anyone worked with or met any of the Wimauma adults recently?
    I've been thinking about applying to adopt one of the females.
    Cody's become so much more confident over the last year and a half, and I think he'd be a good companion for one of them.

    After careful consideration, we decided to keep the group limited to only actual adopters and foster homes. Crystal I really hope you adopt one.. there are 11 of them left and you would be great.

    I hope no one is upset, but when I first asked about setting up the group I had promised it would be limited so that members could feel free to talk only among ourselves.


  • We are lucky enough to have several of the pack in our Sunday group. Last Sunday Butler (Batboy) and Kizzie were there, we also see Kongo (Afrika) and Flash on occasion.

    Kizzie (5 months old when captured) was always so shy, even at the park she hung back and her folks sometimes had difficulty catching her to leave, but Sunday she was right in the group, ran in a big 23-basenji run, and came right to her 'mom' easily, what a change. It was a thrill to see her playing with the other basenjis and being so close to the humans, coming to her folks to be petted. Wow, what a lucky basenji!

    Butler (Batboy) was only 8 days old when captured, so he has grown up with humans and is not at all shy, comes right up to get petted and is really bonded with his human and basenji brother (an older "Holland" dog, they look very much alike).

    It's great that all the adopters have a group to share successes and challenges.

Suggested Topics

  • 36
  • 9
  • 5
  • 142
  • 24
  • 10