I was living in Ghana for a few years and the year before I left had gotten my dog as a puppy from a neighbor. We became so attached, of course, that I couldn't leave him behind. It actually was very easy to bring a dog into the country–only a proof of rabies vaccination was required (surprising since the US has the strictest immigration laws for people!). He has adjusted very well, loves taking walks with a leash (in ghana he would run wild, and follow me around on my bicycle.) He refuses to walk in wet grass, though, which is something I think he shares with basenjis? I didn't post any pictures of how his forehead wrinkles--that's when he looks most like a basenji!
No dogs were harmed in this encounter.
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Although this picture looks nasty, I can assure you there was no malice. Khalani was simply "tasting" my Minpin Kosanas head
In fact Kosana was laying there thinking "what the hell are you doing". Khalani just opened his mouth gently and placed it over Kosanas head, why is any bodies guess
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Just to make sure it fits for "future reference"..lmao
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Doesn't look nasty to me, love cuddle using the mouth. So sweet.
Jolanda and Kaiser
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My 2 sisters do it all the time, and big friend Kiko the Akita does it to Lela: her head disappears but comes back every time!
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This is the actual series of photos leading up to the one I originally posted