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  • FYI - I saw the thread about The Basenji magazine. You can get a free sample copy of The Basenji by emailing julie@thebasenji.com - no charge for a free sample copy.

    If you are a Basenji breeder, you can request a free copy for any or all of your new puppy owners - just email Julie their names and addresses.

    If you do Basenji rescue, you can request a free copy for any or all of your new rescue homes - just email Julie their names and addresses.

    One sample per household please.

    If you like your sample copy and decide you'd like to subscribe, you can go online to www.thebasenji.com and either pay online (via PayPal or credit card) or mail a check to the address at the web site.

    Again, the contact person for samples is julie@thebasenji.com

    Take care,
    Lisa

    www.thebasenji.com

  • @Itzyu:

    FYI - I saw the thread about The Basenji magazine. You can get a free sample copy of The Basenji by emailing julie@thebasenji.com - no charge for a free sample copy.

    If you are a Basenji breeder, you can request a free copy for any or all of your new puppy owners - just email Julie their names and addresses.

    If you do Basenji rescue, you can request a free copy for any or all of your new rescue homes - just email Julie their names and addresses.

    One sample per household please.

    If you like your sample copy and decide you'd like to subscribe, you can go online to www.thebasenji.com and either pay online (via PayPal or credit card) or mail a check to the address at the web site.

    Again, the contact person for samples is julie@thebasenji.com

    Take care,
    Lisa

    www.thebasenji.com

    Great Magazine for all Basenji lovers!!!!!

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