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  • Hi, New Member!

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    tanzaT
    Congrats... all good questions... should start with your breeder. I do not feed puppy food, mine eat adult food and I only use grain free. I also change up foods every 3 to 4 weeks that way I never have a problem introducing new foods. Veggies are a favorite as are most fruits... Who are you getting your puppy from? Many of us are related by our Basenjis pedigrees
  • Hello from New Zealand

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    Hi Jolanda I forgot I was registered for Basenji Forums until I got your email. I will reply to it privately, but I can tell the others on here that health testing has been done on the parents of my planned litter this year. Both have had hips done, been Fanconi tested and had eyes tested. The stud has also had thyroid done. I hope to get thyroid done on the bitch before breeding season. Christine Senjabi Basenjis
  • Hi from new member!

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    Welcome to you and Cassie.
  • Hi all, new to the group

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    SenjiShowgirlS
    oh! yes, i have noticed how many photo posts there are. and its a darn good thing too! i LOVE to take pictures of my baby. i shall try to restrain myself though, i have thousands, am sure that is a bit much though. ~Char
  • Hi From New Jersey

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    thunderbird8588T
    Welcome to the forum Lynn, so naming her Angel hasn't made her behave in an angelic way then? :D
  • Hi…I'm new!

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    DebraDownSouthD
    Hi and welcome! When you let her out, I hope you are out also. Sadly, underground fencing is very dangerous… call the closest 10 shelters to find how many dogs they pick up with collars. They get excited, run through it, then can't come back. Also, while it might normally keep your dog in, it won't keep others OUT. But with supervision, they are GREAT so that they get freedom but you are there if a problem arises.