Skip to content

Corky's Mom

Member Introductions
  • –------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Thank you for letting me join your community. We are one of the lucky ones, because of Corky. April of 1998 we had two wonderful Rottweiler friends, Helga & Hagar. Helga (12 years old) layed down in her favorite spot in the backyard and just went to sleep. One week after Helga passed Hagar was diagnosed with cancer and had to be put down. As you can imagine we were pretty upset. We waited one month, could not wait any longer. I wanted something different, so I call the animal shelter that was closest to us and was told they had a young female Basenji that had been found and not claimed. She was going up for adoption that same day. I asked them to hold her for me, I drove the 80 miles to pick her up. She was about 8 months old, had kennel cough, was lethargic and my husband wondered what did I bring home. Well, I have to say that was the best 80 miles I ever drove and my husband agrees with me. She is a great friend and a true arrogant Basenji.
    We now have Corky and her little sister Zoe (Chi-Weiner)
    attachment_t_5595_0_zoe-corky.jpg
    attachment_t_5595_1_legcrossing.jpg
    attachment_t_5595_2_corky-zoe-at-christmas.jpg
    attachment_t_5595_3_resting.jpg
    attachment_t_5595_4_still-resting.jpg

  • Welcome to the forum Corky, Zoe and Mom! :)

    Thanks for sharing your story and photos!

  • what a heartwarming story - thanks for sharing. Looks like Corky found a wonderful home.

  • Thank you for replying so quickly. It is nice to share the love of Basenji's with other Basenji families. I live in Eureka CA and there are very few Basenji's here in our town. In fact I have only seen one and it was just visiting a neighbor. I know there must be more, I just have not seen them. Corky is such a joy to us, I have heard that some can be contankerous, she is not. She is independant when she wants to be, but also very needy when it comes to loving. I love the way I can call her, she comes in the room and if she wants to she will come, if not she will walk out of the room. She will be 12 years old this year and I am hoping she will live to be 90.
    Thank you for letting me rattle on. Jan

  • One of my pups lives with 3 other basenjis in McKinleyville up that way. I also know that there is another basenji owner up that way because they always visit the basenji ring when we show at the Lost Coast Kennel Club show up there.

  • Welcome, what a great story

  • Thank you for opening your home and heart to this b.
    Glad you found the forum.

  • Welcome… those are great pics, thanks for sharing!:D:D:D

  • about your Basenji, they just spoil you, and the other is also so photogenic, in fact they both are. So glad you decided on this breed, and I know how you feel when you want them to live forever.

  • Welcome to the forum! Thanks for sharing such a lovely story and those beautiful pics!

  • Welcome to our pack - and thanks for sharing that wonderful story.

  • Hello & welcome from Canada. Very good of you for taking these 2 in. Also, sorry to hear of your loss of the other 2.

    G

Suggested Topics

  • I am back -Kell's mom

    Member Introductions
    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    5k Views
    D
    Thank you for saying these wonderful things about the mature Bs. My Black Magic lived to 171/2 and only started going down the last 6 months of her life. There is plenty of love in the B's without so much of the puppitis that infects them until age 5 or 6! Cherry just wants to do what is best for these 4. So thank you for the words and send anyone searching to us to get them connected. God Bless, Dawn
  • Florida Basenji's

    Member Introductions
    42
    0 Votes
    42 Posts
    16k Views
    P
    Lovely pictures - they are obviously enjoying their eats!
  • Love my Basenji's

    Member Introductions
    5
    0 Votes
    5 Posts
    2k Views
    Rita JeanR
    Welcome I second thunderbird8588 post. Take care. Rita Jean
  • Basenji from S'pore

    Member Introductions
    10
    0 Votes
    10 Posts
    3k Views
    A
    @wizard: They look like they are perfectly matched - and neither one looks "fat". I have uploaded the contrasting photos. Go have a kick
  • Basenji's that Swim?

    Member Introductions
    26
    0 Votes
    26 Posts
    24k Views
    G
    Giza swam in the Atlantic once when we were out walkin' at low tide and the tile came in. The Atlantic in Canada is pretty cold!
  • It's my first day!

    Member Introductions
    23
    0 Votes
    23 Posts
    10k Views
    bethp14B
    Hey thanks! A Basenji owner's manual is exactly what I've been looking for. The more I learn about these amazing creatures, the more I realize that everything I've ever known about dogs and puppy training is pretty much useless! These guys have rules of their own! I will send for my copy right away. I really appreciate all of the help I've received from everyone here so far. It's already proven extremely helpful. No help like that from those with "on the job" experience! I look forward to sharing my experiences with Missi and Cooper as well. Thanks again! ~Beth