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    We rescued our current B from Medfly - just north of LA. Karen at Medfly was wonderful to work with and we love our little girl!
  • Help for a basenji cross in France

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    Look here: http://www.basenjiforums.com/showthread.php?14196-X-Basenji-in-France Perhaps can you rescue her with the help of Patty M ! The woman said me that she isn't sociable at all, but we know that the bad character can have sometimes females basenjis … :-D
  • Basenji in portland, OR

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    Here's what I know: 2 bites to one foster mom. The first was over chicken, trying to take it away from him. The second was over going into the crate. I have not seen any aggression over the crate unless you're forcing him in, he goes in great with a little treat, and now we don't even have to do that. He sleeps in the crate and goes in there when he's not supervised or we're not home. I think she needed stitches for both, but she's older and disabled.
  • Basenjis on Craigslist

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    http://tucson.craigslist.org/pet/1911698965.html How sad. An 11 yr old needs a new home.
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    @Benkura: Actually, the more I think about it, I think it was a dog not a bitch of Sally's that was in Dumfries. Either way, Sally is a font of knowledge and her pedigree database is amazing. If you visit her website you can find out all sorts of stuff about Bs etc. :) www.zandebasenjis.com Ah, thanks for that! I've told Roxy that her mum's a Basenji, and now it seems she was a BC. Poor Roxy! She'll be confused now! :D
  • Basenjis in Louisiana

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    Oh, I don't. I can only "have" 2 dogs, but I sure work like heavens to get the dogs matched from the rescue group to the home. Win/win. worth more than gold to find the right place that cares for the dogs forever.