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  • New pup

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    Gorgeous boy! Definitely Basenji in him.
  • New Dog!

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    I'm new here too! Just wanted to say you have a beautiful dog!
  • Our new addition

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    irenaI
    Thanks to all for nice words! :) On Wednesday Kwame is 3 weeks old. These pics are from weekend, when he didn't open his eyes yet… I hope to get his "open eyes" pics soon :). I think he has very nice similar white on face :) [image: attachment.php?attachmentid=8955&d=1323080571] [image: attachment.php?attachmentid=8954&d=1323080557] [image: attachment.php?attachmentid=8953&d=1323080543] [image: attachment.php?attachmentid=8952&d=1323080530] [image: attachment.php?attachmentid=8951&d=1323080515] [image: attachment.php?attachmentid=8950&d=1323080501] Can't wait till January when we take him home to Buju and Masai :).
  • New Collars!

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    I love the pictures - what a contrast!!
  • New camera, new pictures

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    Great pics !
  • New pictures

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    @weeziesmom: I have tried chew bones to curb his chewing however he tries to take weezies and they fight over them You can teach him to leave hers alone. Make them both sit for their chew; give hers first and make him stay with you when she dashes off to chew. {helps him see that she gets one/he gets one, and also gives her a head start!} Make sure he knows you have one for him also. He must sit and make eye contact with you before he is given his treat. Once they both have a chew, make them stay in different spots. Stand between them, moving your body silently to block his attempts to get to her. If necessary, tell him "no" or "leave it". It shouldn't take long for him to learn that he gets his and she gets hers. Eventually, he will just look when you hand her the treat and will sit and stare at your face until he gets his own, then he'll run to his own spot to chew his bone.