@naz-roseberry I think it will work out well with Cutlers "Grandma & Grandpa" lol. I think that the move to a new neighborhood with 10 times the kids upset Cutler bcoz it was 10 times more noise than he was used to. Plus, I think some kids teased Cutler when you weren't right there with him & it was just too much for him noise wise & the teasing just flat pissed him off! At least Cutler is still in the family! He knows the people he's going to live with & he'll be able to see his before family when you all go to visit! I couldn't imagine how hard it would be to have to put him down just because he wasn't able to adjust to the new neighborhood. I'm really happy that you don't have to go thru that too. Hopefully, all's well that ends well ~ right? Take Care! Nancy Berry
Adopt tri male Basenji in Washington
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Hello! My family and I live in Auburn, Wa. We are looking to add a male tri Basenji to our family. We have a 3 year old female Basenji. I have reached out to all the WA breeders and looking out of state if one is in need of an awesome loving home. We are active and have to kids. Nolan 10 and Beckett 8. Please let me know of any leads.
Thank you,
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It is a bit late in the season to find a Basenji from a responsible breeder. Most all responsible breeders have prior reservations for pups expected.
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@tanza yes. I totally get that. We adopted our female a few years ago in February. She was 1 at the time. I’m hopeful that a male will bless us. Or possibly someone will return one or a show dog will be retired.
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@jmeleigh00 - Keep in touch with the breeders in the PNW..... might take some time... talk to them so they know you are serious... which I am sure you already have been....
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@tanza yes I have kept in touch. Plus Natalie at DLucks Basenji are very good friends. I’ll keep my figures crossed.
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Sounds like Tanza has given you some good advice and she is well aware of life on the WestCoast of USA.