@jengosmonkey
LOL this is a really important convo to be having! I'm honored that it takes place on my thread π and yes, I absolutely agree with the points y'all are making.
People do need to know where their pups are coming from and whether they were responsibly bred. To think of it coldly, I wouldn't buy a house without looking into its history and possible problems, or I might face ridiculous stress, expense, and emotional trauma from subsequent issues that come up later. As a consumer, one should do their homework not only on the breed but on the breeder.
A breeder who produces puppies carelessly is basically a horrible human being in my book. It was a huge, thoroughly thought out moral decision for me not to adopt but to buy a purebred puppy, as I've worked with rescues before. I took this step with the possible goal of being a custodian. If a breeder is irresponsible in all the aforementioned ways, not only are they producing dogs with a higher possibility of suffering, muddying this ancient breed, and swindling people, they are needlessly taking potential homes away from dogs that need one AND frequently causing dogs to be abandoned! If there weren't any PMs or BYBs, imagine how many people would get schooled by rescue folk and responsible breeders into taking dog-parenting seriously before they ever took one home!
Sorry for the rant; I COMPLETELY understand the internal screaming that happens within some of you when you find out a pup is from a mill or crap breeder. If people like you and I keep yelling about it, we will change a few minds, which make all the difference to a few dogs which is better than no dogs π
Hello!
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Welcome .... we would love to know the sire/dam of your boy and your pending new puppy. As noted by Zande, many of us here are related by our Basenjis...
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Howdy @kristiesad, welcome to the pack!
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Hello! It's been a while but we have been busy with our new baby, Dolce! She's now about 4.5 months and just the sweetest little girl ever. She has the cutest baroo and is very talkative. Vino, who is 8, has warmed up to her, though it was a slow process and he now seems super happy. Dolce is from Soulou Basenjis (Susan Howard) in AZ. Vino comes from a breeder in Anza, who I won't name as I am well aware of the reputation she has on this forum LOL. We were very well aware of the reputation when we got him 8 years ago and he's just the best boy. We couldn't be more in love with our two Bs. I'm trying to figure out how to post a photo on here!
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@kristiesad All Susan's recent litters are in the database. So send me a photo of Dolce with her registered name and I will in use it in her pedigree so the world can see it and you can up date it as she grows up. People have lots of fun, tracing their ancestry.
Address is in my signature block.
Not sure if I will have the Anza but you can try if you have his registered name. I look forward to adding him.
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@kristiesad Ah, you have to resize the photos (with any photo editing app) to upload them here! I had some trouble figuring that out myself when I first arrived. Also, WELCOME DOLCE and her older sibling!
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@kristiesad said in Hello!:
I'm trying to figure out how to post a photo on here!
Hope this will help: How to Upload Images
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@elbrant Thank you all! Trying to attach a photo here..
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omg!!! Talk about cuteness! I'm so glad you shared these pics!
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Thanks! I love the one of them passed out together! They are growing closer by the day.
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@zande I'll email you that info when i have a chance!
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@kristiesad
π₯° Adorable- thanks for sharing.οΈ -
Great pictures! It's worth mentioning that you can edit posts that don't work out to your satisfaction, rather than starting a new one...
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@kristiesad What a couple of awesome looking Basenjis! Yeah, you're hooked. Good for you!
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I keep begging my husband for a third so i can get that tshirt that says "I was normal 3 basenjis ago."
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@kristiesad I think Prince is going to dig having a little buddy to hang with and punk. My two have squabbles every now and again, but they are inseparable. If one leaves the other goes nuts till we return. Then more squabbles. It's funny though... watching how they sort things out helps me know how to communicate better with them when I need them to do something. Pack behavior and all that. fun stuff. Oh, and I've also learned that having two helps them too. They watch each other work us. When one sees the other behaving badly and getting what they want... yeah... now I have two doing it. You're gonna have a so much fun! I mean that sincerely. Two is very much fun!
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@kristiesad eight was a good number to have around. The pack fluctuated a bit after years of 8. Down one, up two, and so on till now just 2 young boys. But it's been great !
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@zande we had 6 samoyeds growing up but 2 acres fenced in for them to run around! If I had a farm, then for sure
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Mku is permanently in love with three elderly female samoyeds he meets in the woods from time to time ! Not sure what a Sammy x Bas would look like ! But they are old, spayed and too tall for him ! And anyway, this is not the rutting season so his interest has waned -
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@zande aww that is so sweet!!