@Nancy-Berry that is so funny I often described him as a horse and his smooth trot reminds me of a Tennessee Walking Horse
I have a Basenji mix, Jersey. Does anyone know what she could be mixed with?
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Really pretty kind of looks like shibu in one picture but she is to big for just being shiba.
Rita Jean
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She is very pretty girl and honestly the first breeds I thought of were Thai Ridgeback (i don't know if they have a ridgeless variety) or Telomian or Jino or Carolina dog. She definately has that primative breed look about her.
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Thanks for the replies, though I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit disappointed. I've been searching for answers about her breed and thought I'd found one when I discovered Basenji dogs.
She is definitely big for a Basenji–about 50 lbs--but I just assumed the other breeds in her would account for that.
Her wrinkly forehead and huge ears are what convinced me of the Basenji...
These photos (found through a google search for "basenji mix") in particular had me convinced:
(Second from the right could be her twin!)As well as the information on this website:
http://basenji.20m.com/ReasonsNottoGet.htm Yes, it is a list of reasons not to get a Basenji, but it is also a list of issues we have with Jersey! Haha.
I've thought of Shiba Inu as well as Rhodesian Ridgeback, though I hadn't heard of this other Ridgeback type. The vet calls her a dingo as a joke… haha.
I guess I'll just have to settle for "mutt." Thanks a lot for everyone's input!
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'Mutt' is a wonderful breed! Jersey is very pretty but I don't see anything distinctly basenji except maybe her posture and shape in the photo with the black dog. But who knows? You can try the DNA test, not 100% accurate but could give you some clues. At any rate, she is a very pretty girl!
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She is a beautiful Heinz dog!!
(You know… 57 Varieties...)
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I could see a B in her face. I agree with the shepard cross.
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