Introduction


  • Hi,
    I'm Mia in Sweden and the happy owner of Asuma and Angali. I have 5 basenjis and they are Ch Reveille Thymeshare To Yulara, Ch Yulara Fulared Fagus, Ch Yulara Gwai Gulli-Maya, Ch Yulara Itichika and Yulara Jarrah. I breed together with my sister Monica Massih and you can visit us and see pictures from DR Congo on www.yulara.se


  • Hello and welcome to the forum:D


  • Welcome to the forum!


  • @yularamia:

    Hi,
    I'm Mia in Sweden and the happy owner of Asuma and Angali. I have 5 basenjis and they are Ch Reveille Thymeshare To Yulara, Ch Yulara Fulared Fagus, Ch Yulara Gwai Gulli-Maya, Ch Yulara Itichika and Yulara Jarrah. I breed together with my sister Monica Massih and you can visit us and see pictures from DR Congo on www.yulara.se

    How wonderful! Such beautiful dogs - not just the new puppies but the others also. We all really look forward to seeing more pictures and hearing more about them as they grow up.

    Pat


  • Wow - I just looked at your posted website - very nice pictures. Wish I could read Swedish. (myself being half Swede) Am I right to assume that 2 of the 6 pups pictured are those that Basenji Boy is caring for today? I spied the black and tan tri after all.

    Looks like a trip of a life time. Glad it was a success. And welcome to the Basenji Forums.


  • Welcome to the Forum…the trip to the DRC looks amazing, and thank you for going and bringing back native Basenjis! Can't wait 'til you post the translation for your trip on your site. :)

    And to answer Duke's question, yes, the two that are at Basenji Park are two from this trip and will be going to Sweden.


  • @yularamia:

    Hi,
    I'm Mia in Sweden and the happy owner of Asuma and Angali. I have 5 basenjis and they are Ch Reveille Thymeshare To Yulara, Ch Yulara Fulared Fagus, Ch Yulara Gwai Gulli-Maya, Ch Yulara Itichika and Yulara Jarrah. I breed together with my sister Monica Massih and you can visit us and see pictures from DR Congo on www.yulara.se

    Hi Mia (and Monica)! So nice to "see" you here. I am so glad your trip to Africa was successful and safe.


  • Welcome. What beautiful pups!


  • Hi Mia and a big welcome to the forum… What lovely pups the group brought back from your Africa trip and glad that it was a success. I hope that you will be able to get your two pups home soon. But we have all enjoyed the pictures of them that are being posted. This pictures you posted on your website are great.


  • @Duke:

    Wow - I just looked at your posted website - very nice pictures. Wish I could read Swedish. (myself being half Swede) Am I right to assume that 2 of the 6 pups pictured are those that Basenji Boy is caring for today? I spied the black and tan tri after all.

    Looks like a trip of a life time. Glad it was a success. And welcome to the Basenji Forums.

    There is an English version – just click on the box to the right of the photo on the main page.


  • Hi Mia, Welcome to the Forum. Thank You for sharing your Babies with us.:D

    They are very special kids and I am sure you miss them. We will give them lot's of love and attention and the best of care….....they are such good Babies!


  • Welcome!!! How exciting, your pups at Gary's are just to cute!!


  • Welcom to the forum and what nice looking beasties!


  • Hi and welcome! I love Monica's photos on the B-pix list! Lovely dogs.

    Anne in Tampa

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