Registration papers should be proof, but without DNA confirmation one can never be positive. I know a breeder (in another breed) who was getting old and a bit confused and I am sure some of her pups' parents were not accurately attributed, but the pups were purebred, just possibly from different sire. Coat colour can vary tremendously and it's more likely when it isn't a disqualification in the breed. If you are buying a dog described as purebred then there should be registration papers given to you. A DNA test should tell you whether the dog is Basenji or mixed with something else, if you really want to know.
Wanted: certain basenji pictures
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Wonderful photos…
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The boys and girls
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Boy those are great and fun. Havent we seen that a few times??? Bs are so much fun and very entertaining, cant get enough!
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OMG! What fun!
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thanks ! I can work with some of those pictures Janneke and Lisa!!
but more are welcome if anyone has some more -
Janneke - you take such wonderful photos and always seem to capture the moment - do you have your camera surgically attached and always on so it is always within reach for capturing "that moment"?
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Janneke, your photos are awesome!
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Janneke - you take such wonderful photos and always seem to capture the moment - do you have your camera surgically attached and always on so it is always within reach for capturing "that moment"?
Seriously!!!!:D Great photos Janneke!!
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Janneke - you take such wonderful photos and always seem to capture the moment - do you have your camera surgically attached and always on so it is always within reach for capturing "that moment"?
Not attached But I do make sure I bring it with me when I know the pups will be off leash
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But the timing!! Absoluteley fantastic!!!:D
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Quite welcome and deserved!:D