LOL I still remember poor Mukat, my Rottie who really ran away from puppies in all stages. she was minding her own business laying in the hall and Awen saw her. She turned around and began BACKING down the hallway, turning her head to look ocassionally. Mukat's face expressed HORROR. But what could she do with dignity? It wasn't really LOOKING at her. It wasn't REALLY doing anything threatening that would justify her fleeing. Plus, to flee she had to go PAST IT in the hallway. So Arwen kept backing. And backing. And then she got right next to her and sat on her. If only I'd had my camera. Poor Mukat. She just stayed totally still, praying it would move eventually.
The pups tackle the world, uuhhh the yard
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LOL I want the gender-confused (as in MOM confused, pup has to illustrate) boy.
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Gotta love the climbers. I have a 6 ft. privacy fence and Willow will climb over to chase the neighborhood cats if she is left alone outside.
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Great pictures but I love the one sitting on fence in lookout.
Rita Jean
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What adorable, plump little pups! The weather looks ideal for Basenjis!
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What cute little pups, love to see them exploring the world.
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Oh my goodness! They are all so cute! Rainie just likes an elevated view
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Oh, they are adorable! Those little pink paws, needle teeth and chubby bellies. Basenji pups really are the cutest ever, especially when they give you that "who me?" look with the wrinkled brow. I think I'm just about ready for another puppy.
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and, coincidentally, here's yodeldogs with puppies available. hmmmm… kismet?
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Great shots Robyn…. makes me glad that we have 12' privacy fences with no way to get a foot hold to climb
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Pat - 12' privacy fence? wow!
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