Basenji puppy


  • Hey I’ve been searching for a basenji pup and haven’t been able to find any. Does anyone know where in Southern California I find one


  • Go to the Basenji club of America, breeders list. ontact breeders, let them know you are interested. Generally basenjis are born fall/winter as they usually go into heat only once a year... so most puppies are already placed.

    https://www.basenji.org/index.php/about-basenjis/breeder-directory


  • You should also contact the local breed club, South Coast Basenji Fanciers. They have a list of breeders on their web site and you can post an inquiry on their Facebook page.
    http://www.basenjifanciers.com/


  • Might be difficult finding one. There aren't a ton of Basenji breeders in the first place, bitches usually only go into season once a year, litters aren't that large, and, as Debra has mentioned, it's late in the season.

    Plus breeders can be picky about placements. They're unlikely to be making any money, so on their part it's more a labor of love and the desire for a good placement than a sale.


  • @debradownsouth In the State of PA they have somehow messed with the Bitches Cycle so they can be bred 2 times a year. These are the Amish who routinely take their aged Mules to the New Holland Livestock Auction and sell them by the pound. The Amish do not consider Animals to be living beings, rather they regard them as machines. It means nothing that these Animals have served them for their entire lives, they just want the money.

    I analyzed the Humane Slaughter Act of 1958 which was signed into Law by President Eisenhower as he got more letters about passing that Law than any other Legislation. The Captive Bolt Pistol was designed for Bovines and the Horses Brains are farther back in their Skull. They have a 30-second rule, Shackle and hoist and slit the throat. The Horses and their Cousins are aware they are being vivisected. That is a violation and because it happens every single time that makes it illegal to Slaughter a Horse and its Cousins. The USDA knows this but they do do not care. We have a Back Yard Slaughterhouse in NJ and NJ Bans Slaughter for Human Consumption but not for Zoos. I am going to get in touch with the new Governor and ask him to amend the Statue so it includes the Zoos and Theme Parks. Great Adventure gets live Horses so the Lions, Tigers and Wolves can hunt them. I am very familiar with what goes on when it comes to the underbelly of the Slaughter business.

    Never buy a Basenji from a Breeder in Pennsylvania!


  • Have you considered a rescue ? The puppy stage is short lived - considered adopting a rescue basenji. There are wonderful basenji dogs in need a a good home.


  • If you leave a message on our South Coast Basenji Fanciers FB page, I can message you a list of our current breeders. As stated above the bitches only (usually) go into heat once a year and puppies aren't born until late fall/early winter. Now is the time to get in touch with breeders and find one that may be the right fit for you.
    There are not many breeders in So Cal, so you may have to branch out looking into other areas.


  • @antigone said in Basenji puppy:

    @debradownsouth In the State of PA they have somehow messed with the Bitches Cycle so they can be bred 2 times a year. These are the Amish who routinely take their aged Mules to the New Holland Livestock Auction and sell them by the pound. ....

    I analyzed the Humane Slaughter Act of 1958 .... I am very familiar with what goes on when it comes to the underbelly of the Slaughter business.

    Never buy a Basenji from a Breeder in Pennsylvania!

    Well, first, some Basenjis' raised around dogs who have 2 heats sometimes have 2. It isn't really an "Amish" thing.

    Second, however I feel about slaughtering animals, the reality is that horses, cows, pigs... when old most are slaughtered. When the US tried to close down all horse slaughterhouses, things got much worse for horses. I'd rather have them humanely slaughtered close by than shipped far away. (We rescued a pony who was in bad shape to avoid her being sold "by the pound"... but you cannot save them all.) It's a topic we are not likely to agree on, but as long as slaughter is done as humanely as possible, I have no objections.

    Third, I have yet to see one iota of proof that Great Adventures allows horses to be hunted. This has been going around for a decade. If it really happened, there would be proof.

    Fourth.. please do not malighn all breeders from any state as being bad. You don't know all the breeders to say none are worth getting a puppy from!

    Pennsylvania has 5 breeders listed with BCOA. They don't list byb and puppymills.

    Chris Maxka - Littlestown, Pennsylvania... had best of breed at Westminster in 2017.

    Karen J. Hutchison - Lancaster, Pennsylvania ... 25 yrs in basenjis, showing etc. Not a puppymill

    Kimberly Brown - Furlong, Pennsylvania ... http://www.dagobabasenji.com/DagobaBasenji.com/BCOA_National_Specialty_2017.html

    Susan McCord-Ledbury - Birdsboro, Pennsylvania ... same... not a puppymill
    Veronica A. Predale - Bangor, Pennsylvania ... not a puppymill


  • @kembe said in Basenji puppy:

    Have you considered a rescue ? The puppy stage is short lived - considered adopting a rescue basenji. There are wonderful basenji dogs in need a a good home.

    Both sadly and fortunately, not many rescues out there, especially if you want dogs under 6 and in good health. But many breeders may have older pups that didn't work out in first home or were decided not to be breeding material. They need homes too. :)


  • @debradownsouth The Amish are horrible. Slaughter is never humane. It is in fact ILLEGAL. I am surprised by your attitude regarding Slaughter. One of my Mares who is now 20 years old is coming back to me in October. She was illegally bred and her Foal turned up at the New Holland Livestock Auction. I had to have my friend buy the Filly for $850.00. She is safe and we are preparing for the reunion of Mother and Daughter.

    There is a myth that only Old, crippeled and Blind Horses go to Slaughter. It is against the Law to Slaughter a Blind Horse as it is for Pregnant Horses. The Average Age of a Horse being slaughtered is 7 years old. There are more Thoroughbreds and Quarterhorses than any other Breeds. I understand about the Amish breeding 2x and I am still against that. I should have clarified by saying never buy a Basenji from an Amish Breeder in PA.


  • @antigone Here is the link to Amanda Sorvino talking about how she and I got 10 Horses out of Bravo Packing in 2008. The Horse in the Video is now deceased because she had MERSA. Youtube remover her Video of her following Monty J Merola to great Adventure. 'Buttercup' contracted MERSA by being at the Bravo Packing Plant. It was a filthy place and there were half dead Cows in a small barn waiting to be Slaughtered by Monty's Father.


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  • @antigone - Please stop hi-jacking other people's posts/questions. Start your own


  • @debradownsouth He was Arrested and then he died. I will refrain from posting Horse related posts. You just did not believe me when I said Horses are taken to Great Adventure.

    Now regarding the Basenjis relation to Wolves: Mu dog loved the Wolves and when I would walk the Wolf and the Dog in the Park the Dogs there which included Rotties, Saint Bernards, Bull Mastiffs all pulled their owner out of the Park because Dogs instinctively fear Wolves.

    Thannks!

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