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  • @BasenjiByTheBay:

    Looks like a friend of my daughter's is willing to drive to Las Cruces and bring the pup back to Phoenix - her day off is tomorrow so we're getting ready. We'll drive from SD to Phoenix while she's on her way back. I feel like we're coordinating some kind of a spy mission: "Houston, the Basenji has landed, repeat, the Basenji has landed!" :D

    YAY!!!! Oh congrats… I was wishing I was in that part of the country while I was watching the BRAT chat for your request....get us pictures when you get him home.....OR ELSE :D

  • Have a wonderful, and SAFE trip. I'm excited for you!!

  • OK, looks like our driver can't head to NM until Friday, but we will have our boy this weekend, and pictures will be posted for sure.

    9 dogs and 3 kids in a motorhome? Are the dogs all basenjis? Whatever kind of drugs you're taking, I want some! ;) Kidding! Thanks for the offer, I just don't want to wait til August to meet our guy.

  • posted by BbytheBay …"9 dogs and 3 kids in a motorhome? Are the dogs all basenjis? Whatever kind of drugs you're taking, I want some! "

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • So glad you've got some help. I couldn've use the Sea World tickets in June - but we flew - not much help to you. Kudos to you for rescuing this B-boy in El Paso. You've got a heart of gold! Please post pics of your union together.

  • We're thrilled that he found us - and so glad that it was in time. Sharron is right; Texas is overrun with B's and this guy might not have lived much longer if it weren't for our rescue team.

    There will be lots of photos!

  • So, my son in law's sister and mom, and one of my grandsons, decided it was a good day for a road trip. They picked up Donko (I think we're going to change that to Bongo) a few hours ago in NM and he is en route to Phoenix!!

    His foster mama says she has not been able to take him to the dog park for a few days and when he's bored and has too much energy he's quite a chewer. Guess pictures don't lie and he really is a basenji! ;)

    Either the Phoenix crew will decide they need a day at the beach and keep coming this way, or my daughter will keep him tonight - I manage a farmers' market on Saturday mornings - and I'll head to Phx tomorrow afternoon.

    Our little guy is almost home…:D

  • Yea!
    Oh, I can't wait to hear he is home with you…
    Hugs and hugs to all who have stepped up to help this little b.
    Are you excited???

  • I'm so excited I can't stand it!

    I'm just a little worried about how Fiji will take an interloper, but she's been a little sad and quiet since all the visiting kids and dogs left last week. I think she'll be very glad to have a buddy once we work through any adjustment issues. My hubby has been asking her all week, "Fiji, where's Bongo?" He thinks that will make her relieved to see Bongo when he arrives.:rolleyes: Who knows?

    I don't know what the standard etiquette is for fosters in this situation, but I thought I'd send his NM mommy some gift cards for grocery stores, Petco, etc I know she did it absolutely out of the goodness of her heart, but expenses have to add up when you foster, right?

  • Oh, and while I was trying to wrap my head around actually seeing him in the next couple of days, I was doodling around on the forums looking for adjustment stories and reread Miles' and Lexi's story - great inspiration! I'm hoping for as wonderful an outcome!

  • Catt, e-mail me privately, and I will give you some tips for the introducation of these 2…
    brescue@wavecable.com

  • Awwwwwww!! That is so great! I'm so glad we could inspire others to seek out pound puppies to rescue!! Miles was in such awful conditions. And his health was so bad off! He's come so far… almost too far- I think he needs to go on a diet soon. ;) heheheh.... I can't wait to hear more from you all! Your adventure is just beginning!

  • That is really great! Please post some photos!

  • How exciting! I hope everything works out between Fiji and Donko/Bongo!!

  • I'm so excited for you! You need to sit down and talk to Fiji about her getting a new brother. Tell her all the good points. (I find this step to be more important with the girls than the boys.) So yea, I agree with your hubby.

  • Bongo is home! (Bongo just seems to trip off the tongue better than Donko and I can't imagine in what tone of voice this poor guy used to hear Donko)

    He is skin and bones, but much recovered from kennel cough, though we'll do the rest of the antibiotics, unless my vet says different.

    He and Fiji had a great time in neutral territory last night when he arrived. Basenji 500 and lots of play. Once we got home, we've had some play, some seperate corner time and some tasmanian-devil type snarling. Fiji baroos at him more than she does at us. He seems a bit confused - poor guys been in 4 homes in a month - but very sweet and affectionate.

    Looks like he's house trained, sort of. To him, that means pooing outside on the deck- I'm guessing he has been mostly an outside dog - rather than on our walks but I'm sure he'll learn.

    Walking two dogs - I'm sure I'll learn :o We've gotten a bit tangled but we get where we're going. Off for another long one now. I've taken some pix but have not had a free hand to get on the computer til now - maybe I can post tonight.

    Thanks for all the support from the forums as we've gotten him here!

  • I am so glad to hear everything is starting off well for you Catt. Isn't walking 2 at a time fun (cough) :D
    Can't wait to see pictures when you get a chance. Again congrats on getting this boyu into your home….what fun you are in store for with two of them. :)

  • Catt, I know your feeding him a premium food.
    I would give him a noonish feeding to help put weight on him.
    3 times a day rather than 2.
    Good treats as well.
    Hugs for taking him in.

  • @sharronhurlbut:

    Catt, I know your feeding him a premium food.
    I would give him a noonish feeding to help put weight on him.
    3 times a day rather than 2.
    Good treats as well.
    Hugs for taking him in.

    I agree, feeding Zoe 3 times a day instead of 2 is doing wonders with her. She literally eats about 1/2 lbs each time!

    ~Andrea

  • So glad to hear that he is transitioning well! I cannot wait to see some photos! :)

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