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  • Hi, this is my first post of Basenji Forums. I live in Scotland and am due to collect my first Basenji puppy on 1st February. I have waited over a year for this puppy so i am really looking forward to finally having one. I already own two lovely Rhodesian Ridgebacks and have admired Basenjis for some time since they are all 'hounds'. I will be taking a lot of interest in your forum for help and advice with my new puppy.

    Theresa:)

  • Welcome! Be sure to share pics! I love Ridgebacks too! Yay Africa :)

  • Welcome and we look forward to seeing pictures of your new "baby" and hearing all about it as it settles into your home and heart.

    Pat

  • Welcome… and tell us more about your new pup!!! I know lots of people that have Ridgebacks and Basenjis.... they do quite well together

  • @lukris:

    Hi, this is my first post of Basenji Forums. I live in Scotland and am due to collect my first Basenji puppy on 1st February. I have waited over a year for this puppy so i am really looking forward to finally having one. I already own two lovely Rhodesian Ridgebacks and have admired Basenjis for some time since they are all 'hounds'. I will be taking a lot of interest in your forum for help and advice with my new puppy.

    Theresa:)

    Hello & welcome from a fellow jock, though living in Northern Irealnd at the minute:D
    Be sure and put plenty pics up when you bring him/her home:D

    What breeder are you getting him/her from?

    Jenny

  • Welcome.
    You live in an area I hope to one day visit.
    We look forward to seeing your dog photos.

  • Welcome to the forum! Can't wait to see pics of your rr's and b-pup!

  • Thanks for the welcome folks! I'm getting a boy puppy from a lady in Bedford, England. Zordia is the kennel. I will post some pics on as soon as i can. Our ridgebacks have really good natures and will love having a new boy around.

  • Hello & welcome to the forum. Looking forward to photos. Congrats on your new pup

    G

  • @lukris:

    Thanks for the welcome folks! I'm getting a boy puppy from a lady in Bedford, England. Zordia is the kennel. I will post some pics on as soon as i can. Our ridgebacks have really good natures and will love having a new boy around.

    Ah yes I know Val:)
    Look forward to seeing piccies:D

  • Welcome! I too have run Ridgebacks and Basenji's together. Good thing is they understand each others play because they have very similar play styles. Most RR's know how rough they can play with smaller dogs but you will still want to closely monitor for several months as your B grows so you can make sure there aren't any accidents from too rough of play.

    Best of luck to your new addition!

  • Hello from Paris =) welcome to the forums, can't wait to see photos of your new baby. =)

  • Welcome to our pack! As you can see we're quite an international group but two things we have in common - we love basenjis and we're addicted to pictures of them :)

  • Welcome to the forum!

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