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Two basenjis in GA need help; their human passed away.

Basenji Rescue
  • Yea!!! I am so happy for these basenjis. And bless the souls for the ones who took them in… Thank them for us. :)

  • Yea - happy days!

  • Thank goodness. Please thank the good-hearted soul that adopted a pair of older dogs. Though I consider my 13 year old "middle aged"!

    Anne

  • That's great news!

  • Hi everyone, it's been a while and I hope this post finds everyone doing great!! I recently got an email from Niles' and Lulu's new owner and wanted to share the great news!
    They now live in peace and harmony with their new basenji sister, who is the same age as them. They have a 3 mile walk to the mailbox and back everyday (I think they live in the mountains in one of the Carolinas), and when they aren't walking, they are relaxing and enjoying life.
    Lulu went to the vet and it turns out that she had a pretty bad thyroid disorder. They are getting that under control quickly and she is gaining energy and losing weight.
    All in all, the dogs are in a great home with a wonderful man who understands the breed. I couldn't have asked for a better situation for them!
    Thank you to all of you for your help and guidance through this sad situation. A sad situation with a very happy ending!

    Sincerely,
    Valerie Pegg
    Best Fit Pet Sit Services
    Lawrenceville, GA
    www.bestfitpetsit.com

  • Thank you for this "Happy Ending" story. It is really nice to have the follow-up. Good job finding them a great home!

  • Thank you for the update, I am so happy for them!:D

  • Thanks for the news - so glad it turned out okay.

  • Valerie, thanks for the update and the good news. Niles and Lulu deserve a forever family and a great home. Thank you for all you did to placed these kids.

  • Thank you for the update. I love a happy ending. :)

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