Go to www.basenji.org, you can search by state/country as BCOA has members in Canada or breeders in the Pacific North West can give suggestions.
Looking to visit a Basenji's home, with or without puppies
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Staines…not too far away. I'll have to discuss with a driver (since I don't drive)
When are you free? Would prob have to be weekend
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Hi, you mention that there is a Basenji nearby that your JRT's get on with, could you visit with them ?
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Unfortunately we rarely see them walking : (
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I work weekends so would be difficult. We do however have two shows coming up that you might like to come along to. The first is at Newbury, we are on the Saturday which I believe is the 2nd of June, there are 17 B's entered. The second is at Windsor Great Park which is on Saturday 30 June, we don't have entry numbers yet but it is likely to be similar numbers.
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Ah ok I'll talk to my mum about them
She said its more the vet bills than anything which is delaying her wanting to get another dog, though she did say 'not now' so am hoping in the next few years. I did tell her they are throughoughly health tested and I've read up on the health concerns they do have.
I suppose I could get the train to you, are you near a station? What day would you be free?
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Yes i know the feeling.
There are apparently two Basenjis in the next village to us but unfortunately we have never seen them out and about.
You are very wise to do the research and hopefuly spend time talking to Basenji people as they are certainly not the dog for everyone. That said usualy once you have lived with one you are hooked -
Luckily I just saw a breeder on champdog's who is near me. But I dunno if they're reputable.
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Basenji pups are usualy born either side of Christmas due to the bitches coming into season once a year. It is a good idea to check out breeders as they usualy have a waiting list.
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There are quite a few Basenjis within reasonable distance from you. I think you're doing the right thing wishing to see them in their own home. The shows don't really give a true picture of what it's like living with them but of course it's a start.
Personally I've always found that having a Basenji doesn't necessarily engender huge vet's bills. In fact they are one of the most healthy of dog breeds in my experience. In between puppyhood and old age I have little need to visit the vets.
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Please remember that you shouldn't take anyone's word about 'thoroughly tested'. Ask to see the actual results of the important tests - Fanconi, hips, eyes, etc. For peace of mind, it's better to find out BEFORE you purchase from a breeder. Unfortunately, not all breeders are the same.
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I don't find the vet bills high for my Basenji's. I've spent more on the boxer than all my basenji's put together. I'm not sure what you mother means by huge vet bills. Anything can happen to any type of dog at any time. For regular maintenance, the vet bills are no higher than any other dog.
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Yeah, thanks.
Our JRT's have never had anything more than spaying/neutering and the yearly check up/injections.
Hopefully when she hears owners we talk to at the show say this, she'll believe it.
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i think your mum probably means any visit to the vet is usualy costly whatever you go for.
it is a wise consideration to take into account before getting a pet.
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It is true that the actual purchase of a dog is the least expensive part. First year, all the wellness appointments, vaccinations and neutering or spaying if you choose…in my case, Oakley also had a pretty expensive trip to the Vet hospital for getting into stuff...since his one year wellness exam I wasn't expecting to go back until his 2 year appointment thinking the expensive part was over but he's been back for pink eye once and a bite wound...it is something to factor in...most of Oakleys expenses weren't breed related...
I want a second but that is a big factor in making my decision... -
I work weekends so would be difficult. We do however have two shows coming up that you might like to come along to. The first is at Newbury, we are on the Saturday which I believe is the 2nd of June, there are 17 B's entered. The second is at Windsor Great Park which is on Saturday 30 June, we don't have entry numbers yet but it is likely to be similar numbers.
Yep we are going to the Windsor one! Can we just go and talk to people or is there a protocol for a champ show?
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Hank you Thunderbird and Chealsie, I do understand that but without meaning to sound…er..I don't know, we have a comfortable amount of money.
Thunderbird, they will be a show dog too so no spaying.
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Good luck persuading your Mum, keep us informed
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Yep we are going to the Windsor one! Can we just go and talk to people or is there a protocol for a champ show?
Just come and find the B's and I am sure anyone would be very happy to show you their dogs and tell you all about them. The only time that could be tricky is if they are about to go into the ring.
Your mum is right to worry about the vet bills, not wanting to put a damper on things but although Basenjis are on the whole a robust and healthy breed if you do your research and buy wisely but unexpected things can occur. I recently almost lost my pup and ended up with a vet bill that was well over ?1,000, he is of the opinion that if he can get it down his throat and swallow it it's edible, result was a blockage.
Having said that this could apply to any dog.
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Yep we are going to the Windsor one! Can we just go and talk to people or is there a protocol for a champ show?
Just come and find the B's and I am sure anyone would be very happy to show you their dogs and tell you all about them. The only time that could be tricky is if they are about to go into the ring.
Your mum is right to worry about the vet bills, not wanting to put a damper on things but although Basenjis are on the whole a robust and healthy breed if you do your research and buy wisely but unexpected things can occur. I recently almost lost my pup and ended up with a vet bill that was well over ?1,000, he is of the opinion that if he can get it down his throat and swallow it it's edible, result was a blockage.
Having said that this could apply to any dog.