I lived in Florida when I first got Jibini and had a lot of fun bringing him to lure trials. Coming over from AKC Obedience/Agility with my Boxer, I was pleasantly suprised how helpful, welcoming and friendly the other participants were to "newcomers". Most everybody was friendly, warm, helpful, didn't mind answering questions & generally "cheered" each other on.
I will say I think it would have been easier to "keep going" with Lure Coursing if I'd had 2 Basenjis of my own. In my experience the Basenji entries at Florida trials were limited to one, MAYBE two handlers…..all with their own "pairs".
I never DID meet anybody whose Basenji would "run clean" with a strange male dog (even a neutered adolescent puppy)....and believe me, I approached and asked every Basenji person I met, if either of their dogs would be able to run with Jibini after the trial on a practice run. Everybody was friendly & genuinely wished they could help, but I definitely understand not wanting to risk running with a strange dog, now that I know this breed!!! So I was never able to run Jibini with another Basenji so he could qualify for his JC.
However, he did run a practice run at every trial we attended- and THAT was a blast in & of itself!! He took to it like a duck to water- we worked with a flirtpole but it was so neat to see him "turn on" and chase the lure like he knew exactly what to do. The very atmosphere of a Lure trial is amazing....even if you DON'T have a dog to run, it's worth it to just go as a spectator.... set up a lounge chair, sit back & watch graceful hounds do what they love most, all day long. I could watch it every day and never get tired of it!!!
And I THOUGHT it was tough to find "local" trials in Florida because the state isn't centrally located- but now that I DO have 2 Basenjis and live in South Dakota (more "central" than Florida) I have still been unable to find any trials scheduled that are closer than 250-300 miles from me!! Oh well :)...there will always be more Basenjis in my future!!!