I agree, BRAT does get in pairs and ask they be adopted together plus BRAT works really hard to ensure placement are suitable and going to good homes. If your looking for a basenji savvy home them I would say "yes, getting the fanconi test will help getting them placed"…anyone not savvy or not caring to know about basenji genetic conditions won't care if theyre tested or not)
Basenji mix in IN and Ks need rehoming
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IN. JUNIOR is a 45 pound, one year old, red & white, neutered male Basenji mix. He's still young, very active and needs an active home with a fence and lots of love and attention to give him. He needs someone to teach him to be a good dog. For 23 hours every day this poor guy is alone in a dark cage at the pound. This has been his life for the past 6 months.
Soon he'll be euthanized for space.He is at Griffith Animal Control, Griffith, IN.
phone: 219-922-1766 e-mail: slitke1@msn.com
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10621110KS. GEORGIA is a young, very friendly, red and white, female Basenji mix who has been at the shelter for a while. Apparently this is not a very nice facility and if she isn't adopted soon she will be put on a urgent list and she would only have about 12 hours to find a safe place.
She is at the T.Russell Reitz Regional Animal Shelter, Manhattan, KS.
phone: 785-587-2783 e-mail: animalshelter@ci.manhattan.ks.us
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11518239Contact the appropriate shelter, and myself, ASAP if interested in either of these dogs. By adopting or fostering either one you are truly saving its life. A short distance transport could possibly be arranged if you are wanting to adopt or foster but are out of state.
Let me know.