I would say that if one had planned to get a pup before this all occurred, then perhaps it would be good timing, as it would give one the opportunity of spending more time with the pup in the crucial early days. Of course things will change and the routine will be different, but there are ways to ease into the new schedule so it isn't an abrupt shift from always being there to suddenly being absent.
B in Culver City "dog pound"?
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At the Cheviot Hills Park this afternoon, I ran into a young girl who said that she was going to adopt a Basenji "tomorrow." Where are you getting it? I asked. She said, "The Culver City dog pound."
Does anyone in the Los Angeles area have any info about this B?
Lori
The Z-Pack: Zen, Zoe, and Ziggy
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I just looked for it and found that Culver City DOES NOT have a dog pound. All animals from Culver City are turned into the Carson Shelter, I looked through all the dogs listed for the Carson shelter and there was no basenji's listed. I even looked through all the lost and found dogs. There were over 150 dogs listed.
Here's a link to the Culver City Animal Control Site link
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I live in Culver city and WBL is right, they have no dog pound. They do use the Carson Shelter and I would think a B would have already been rescued from there by Karen from the So Cal Basenji Rescue.