Just introducing myself…


  • just a quick note to say hi! I'm mom to Tucker, a basenji-x. Although he's technically a mix (probably w/ boxer) don't be fooled… he's basenji through and through. I'm hoping to learn some new tricks from some veteran basenji owners.


  • Hi! Welcome to Basenji Forums!

    Do you have any photos of Tucker? It would be great if you can post them in the Show Off Your Dog thread.

    Let us know if you need help posting your photos.

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