@Kipawa:
Patty, no problem at all - the more info the better.
Thanks Fran for being so hospitable with your thread. :O)
Sorry Helena, I thought I recently read somewhere on this forum about the resistance UK Basenji fanciers had re: the post 1990 brindles (not to mention the resistance the pre 1990 brindle Binza faced back in the day), which of course came from newer stock.
If Ms. Wallis' website is correct - there have been in excess of 300 AKC registered 100% direct Avongara descendents since the 1990's and no fancier (that I am aware of) from the UK has ever imported a direct AKC registered descendent nor have they directly bred to one of them - (going off memory so could be wrong and of course I am not including the first Domewood brindles who were all roughly 1/4 native Av stock then quickly enveloped by UK domestics); it is not too much of a generalization for one to think the UK fancy is not too quick to accept these newer genes especially since, as this year's Specialty motto says, I think the 1990 Imports have certainly stood the "test of time" and more than proven themselves in the gene pool.
That said, it would be great to find that the UK fancy IS becoming more accepting (as the Aussie's are showing themselves to be in recent years as well as some other European countries) and that a native dog has been (or will be) imported - if not by you, then by one of the long time fanciers who has the clout to help showcase and educate to all that they have to offer; that can only be a good thing - yes?
Sorry I misunderstood about the seemingly (to me at least) resistance and about your having imported Dexter's sister, Cassie, to the UK. My bad for making assumptions.