Put a deposit on my peanut!


  • The peanut inside his mother's belly, Azikiwe Brandon Brunk, has my monetary commitment! I decided to go with Kyle and Steve at Kaleohane Basenjis, about half an hour north from where I live. I've been really impressed with their breadth of knowledge and their willingness to share it with me. Their dogs are beautiful, and have great temperaments to boot!

    Unfortunately, the pups aren't due until Dec. 26, so it'll be a long wait until the first week of March when I can bring "Azi" home… ho hum!

    Just thought the world should know I'm one step closer to sharing my life with a B! :)


  • Congrats to you! How exciting. Who are the parents??


  • Congratulations on your little peanut…it will be so worth the wait :)

    Looking forward to pictures!


  • Congrats on your upcoming puppy. Are you going to try any dog events?


  • Tried to google Azikiwe Brandon Brunk but couldn't find her. Who is the kennel and the sire? Yippee on your new pup.


  • Kaleohane Basenjis are the breeders she is talking about… and I think that Azikiwe Brandon Brunk might be the name she picked out for the pup, maybe???

    Most breeders have their kennel name on pups that they breed, so you might want to talk that over with Kyle and Steve. Doesn't look like they have updated their site since last years litters :(


  • Haha no, google won't return any results on the pup yet. Azikiwe will be his call name, but certainly not his AKC name. Kyle and Steve seemed to be receptive to it! I'll update later with the sire and dam information!

    Cheers,
    =Nate


  • @natertots:

    Haha no, google won't return any results on the pup yet. Azikiwe will be his call name, but certainly not his AKC name. Kyle and Steve seemed to be receptive to it! I'll update later with the sire and dam information!

    Cheers,
    =Nate

    Remind Kyle and Steve to update their website…. I am known in the Basenji world as the Website "pest"..... Breeders need to keep their sites updated, the BYB breeders do a much better job then responsible breeders... which is why many people "flock" to them... and not to responsible breeders. Nothing worse IMO then to go to a site that tells you about the litter they are planning from 2007.....:confused:


  • Isn't it a great feeling knowing you will bring your little peanut home one day? :) The week before we got Kipawa I could barely breathe!

    I know people hear this all the time on this forum, but it IS something worth repeating. Has Azi's parents gone through all health testing (especially Fanconi) and are the results available to you online or in paper form? My little guy was always going to be a companion basenji (no breeding in his future), but I made sure that I knew the health results of his parents.


  • Okay, to the very best of my knowledge, the Sire is BIF UKC Ch. & Am. DC Eldorado's Look Smart at Kaleonahe, SC (Dapper); the dam is Ch. Eldorado's Kaleonahe The Power of One (Bailey). I've been wrong before, but as I remember from my first conversation with Kyle and Steve, this is right.

    Pat–I'll let them know they need to update! I couldn't agree more, as it was tough for me to tell who was breeding this season and who wasn't!

    Fran--oh yes, the excitement is killing me, but it's definitely an awesome feeling knowing I'm one step closer to getting my boy! Now it's finger crossing that it's a litter full of brindle boys so I can get the one I'm looking for! I have checked OFFA on my own; both parents are probably clear for Fanconi so things look good on that front! Mine will be a companion too (though Kyle and Steve swear they're going to get me to show), but I feel better knowing the parents are solid healthwise!

    Best,
    =Nate


  • Please ask them if they have done the direct Fanconi test. It is recommended that ALL breeding stock be retested now that we have a direct test for Fanconi that replaced the Linkage test in September.


  • They are planning on doing it ASAP, I've already asked. Kyle said they plan to do it within the next few weeks!


  • Nate - good job in doing your homework. Bailey is my girl Aaliyah's sister. :). The reason i asked about the parents was I was wondering if you might be getting a Bailey pup. Kyle and Steve are good breeders, do proper health testing and socialization once the pups are born. I think you will be very happy with a pup from them. Congrats - oh - and we love pics when your pup arrives.


  • SO great to hear regarding the Fanconi testing! Honestly, that last week before getting Kipawa was hell! :) I had done all the puppy proofing in the house and there was nothing left to do but try to breathe! Of course it was fun buying all the toys. I am still bad with that. If I go into ANY pet store, I check the toy assortment. I only buy things that are 8 - 10 on the toughness scale, otherwise they are a not so cheap thrill.


  • I'm thrilled at your news - I guess you're going to be a great Basenji parent.


  • Kim– How fun! My first experience with bailey was pretty great... I think she took to me well. After Kyle and Steve introduced me to their dogs, Bailey came over next to me on the couch and slowly did the B-Lean until she was totally against my side... it was pretty hilarious :)

    Fran -- I feel your pain. I work in a mall-based store, with a pet boutique right across the hallway from us... I often just go in and think 'I could buy this now... but that might be a little obsessive' I just want to be a great dad! :P


  • I am so happy, they just closed the pet store in our mall, it is of course tempting but I know better. I know pet stores won't go away but I feel a tiny victory that our "debbies petland" closed


  • @Chealsie508:

    I am so happy, they just closed the pet store in our mall, it is of course tempting but I know better. I know pet stores won't go away but I feel a tiny victory that our "debbies petland" closed

    Exactly if they sell puppies…. well done


  • Oi, a store in the mall that sells pets? No bueno.

    Moochie and Co. is the shop I'm referring to. They've got so many dog toys and treats, leashes and collars, and coats, oh my! It's a neat little botique, minus the tiny dust-buster dog that's constantly following you around… :P It might be where I get Azi's first Ohio State collar during football season (ya know, if the buckeyes ever turn it around)

Suggested Topics

  • Potty training nighttime

    Basenji Puppy Pen
    5
    1 Votes
    5 Posts
    2k Views
    M
    Thanks for the advice. It's definitely helped!
  • Wet weather exercise

    Basenji Puppy Pen
    37
    0 Votes
    37 Posts
    3k Views
    S
    @eeeefarm said in Wet weather exercise: @elbrant said in Wet weather exercise: I wish I could take the credit for Doodle. But she was trained and taught before I brought her home. If she is still reliable you can take credit for that. So many times a well trained animal goes to a new home and within months the good manners and training evaporates. Seen it many, many times with horses, not quite so often with dogs but they don't tend to change hands so often. Unfortunately people often reinforce bad behaviour without being aware of what they are doing, and then complain because the "stupid" animal has developed bad habits! I concur. If it isn't maintained, then behaviors erode.
  • Four Puppy Questions

    Basenji Puppy Pen
    31
    0 Votes
    31 Posts
    4k Views
    DebraDownSouthD
    I know too many puppies and dogs injured or killed due to collars left on unattended. Not worth the risk.
  • Integrating Basenji with house cats

    Basenji Puppy Pen
    13
    0 Votes
    13 Posts
    2k Views
    ZandeZ
    @jhewell What more is there to say ? You have put it brilliantly ! A friend who has Persian Blues, I think they are called, and Basenjis operates on a two tier level. The cats are fed on the kitchen work-surface and enter and leave the house via the kitchen window onto a garden table. Once outside they are more than able to take care of themselves. Indoors the cats have perches and climbing frames the dogs don't manage to fathom. All is perfectly harmonious. No cat dares come into my garden. They haven't for years, through endless and changing packs of Basenjis. Occasionally one will come down the drive and sit in the sun by the cars but they never try to come over any gate into Basenji home turf. You are going to have endless 'fun' ! Good luck -
  • Too heavy?

    Basenji Puppy Pen
    25
    0 Votes
    25 Posts
    4k Views
    tanzaT
    @zande - You bet! We must be showing our ages! Or Been There/Done That! Very few times we disagree, but when we do we respect the others point of view!
  • Too much walking?

    Basenji Puppy Pen
    9
    1 Votes
    9 Posts
    1k Views
    ZandeZ
    @jkent I have certainly never even heard that advice and would not have taken it if I had. It depends on the conditions underfoot, the breed, the size of the puppy (some breeds have very large ones !), off leash or regimented walking, stopping to admire the view / watch the puppy socialise with dogs he/she meets. SO many things to take into consideration. I wouldn't pay much attention to generic advice from the KC. Our breed is 'different' !