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  • Hi,

    I jsut found this forum and it is great. I have looked in the past for something in this format as mail lists and yahoo groups just do not do it for me, plus they seem to all get filled with spam.

    My wife and I have 2 basenjis, Lion and Tigger a female and male from the same litter. We are soon to be getting a new puppy, in about 9 weeks.

    I will post some pics in the show off forum.

  • We looooovvvve pics here! Welcome! Is lion r/w and tigger brindle??

  • Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to seeing pics.

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