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  • Your name: Robyn Dubbert/Sherwood Basenjis

    Your city, state: Austell, Georgia USA

    Your phone number: PM me for it.

    Weight of Basenji(s) parents: Sire is about 16 3/4 inches tall and 22 pounds. Dam is about 16 1/2 inches tall and 22 pounds.

    Parents health tests: Both parents hips OFA "good", eyes CERF normal, glucose stripped negative for fanconi. Four generation pictoral pedigree with basic health test information can be seen at Sherwood's Upcoming Litter Pedigree

    Registration if any (AKC, Basenji Clubs, etc): Puppies placed as companion-only will have AKC "limited" registration. Puppies placed as show prospects will be co-owned by myself.

    Price: $800.00

    Age when puppies will be ready to be taken home: Normally 9 weeks.

    Do you ship your Basenjis: I prefer that the pups be picked up at my home but shipping may be possible depending on weather conditions.

  • when are you expecting? i think i cold persuade my family to get a friend for lucy = )

  • I think the details of when the litter are expected and pictures of the parents are all on her website.

  • yea i just found them after posting thanx lvoss

  • I'm glad you found it. Maybe Due Date/Birth Date should be added to the posting requirements.

  • @Lucythebasenji:

    when are you expecting? i think i cold persuade my family to get a friend for lucy = )

    December 9 is the due date. :)

  • The babies are here! Born December 8, 2006.

    3 red girls
    1 tri girl
    1 red boy

  • Congrats…can you post some pictures? Are mom and babies doing well?

  • yeah, more puppies! I <3 puppies! robyn, i sent you a pm.

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