Three years ago after I had f-i-n-a-l-l-y gotten Dh to consider the possibility of getting another dog sometime in the future after Gypsy is gone. He was hoping for a dog-free retirement, but has a hard time telling me "No", so
did agree that we could talk about another dog "later".
I took that as my cue and started researching dogs that I wanted โ Doberman Pincer, bloodhound, weimereiner {sp}, rhodesian ridgeback -- and they were all nixed as being "too big" "too much poop", "will bark too much", "too much shedding" etc. sigh.
So, I moved to looking toward smaller dogs that I could still tolerate, and that he could live with {he likes little pookie dogs,of which I am no fan}.
I found the Basenji -- smaller, quiet, don't shed much, etc. but with attitude! Ah ha!!!
He agreed to look into them. I had read they could be challenging and that you should meet a few before getting one, so I searched for breeders in our area and set up appointments to meet with three of them.
The first meeting was a wash-out -- dirty house, over 20 dogs, mess and disorganization everywhere. The puppies were cute as could be, AKC registered, parents were show dogs, but ugh!! we were totally turned off.
People at work told Dh horror stories they'd heard about this crazy breed, the breeders place was disgusting! OH no!! Dh was beginning to turn away from the idea.
Fortunately, somehow, I still don't know the story but unbeknownst to me he'd been in touch with Sharron Hurlburt, who was encouraging and had mentioned by name one of the breeders I had on my list. Dh reluctantly agreed, since I already had the appt., to visit the next two breeders.
The first one we visited was in the middle of a house remodel, but the house was clean -- Dh is really into construction/remodel projects AND into clean houses, so this was a huge plus! The breeder kept his puppy area clean, he answered every question I had prepared extensively and offered more information than I would have known to ask for. He had about 20 yrs experience, and his wife was also a breeder. The puppies were to die for!!
The second breeder we visited had a lovely home, clean and bright. The puppies were sweet, the adult dogs were friendly. We had a very nice visit.
Bear in mind, I thought we were just out to "meet the breed" so to speak, not actually "puppy shopping" because I was supposed to have to wait until Gypsy died to get another dog.
That night the kids asked, "Are we getting a puppy?", and DH said, "I don't know; your mom hasn't said anything yet."
Oh yay!! Oh yay!! I learned my birthday present could be a puppy!!
It didn't take long to decide to go with the more experienced, knowledgeable breeder -- a decision I have never regretted. They have been an awesome support system for me as I blundered my way through Basenji ownership!
THAT was how I got Jazzy.
Keoki was an even bigger surprise, because Dh was DONE WITH DOGS. Then we went to pick Jazzy up at her final show after she'd won her CH., and the breeder was there with last Winter's puppies. Dh got sucked into "the puppy vortex" and we came home with Keoki.
Whew! That was hard to get through w/out mentioning our breeder's names. LOL