@tanza Kevin and Therese are the BEST!!! Blossom is so wonderful!
New Arizona/Oregon Member
-
Thank you, all!
I'll post some pics in the show off your dog category… as soon as I get photos transferred over to my new laptop.
Until then, I'll try posting this poor cell phone pic of Robin caught playing with my parent's dog last January.
-
Glad you found us.
-
Welcome to the forum, I hope you enjoy it.
-
Welcome to our pack!
Stealing (especially paper products) is the middle name of all basenjis -
Welcome to the forum, give me a shout when you make it to Oregon and I can welcome you to our great state! Will you be attending Oregon State University or Portland Community College for your vet program? Congrats!
-
Oregon has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. My fav is Cannon Beach.
Its very dog friendly as well. Hope you get a chance to see it. -
Welcome, FoxBark and Robin! Very wonderful that you are going to vet school, we need all the basenji-knowledgeable vets we can get!
-
Hello,
And Welcome. I am new to this forum as well but not new to the world of the Basenji: I got my little Red & White girl from BRAT 9 years ago this month. Her name is Zenta (AKA Zeenie) and she is still with me and is the matriarch of the pack. I have recently added a little black & white Basenji boy (his name is Ty) to our family and he is a "Golden Opportunity" dog from a local Basenji breeder: he is almost 3 years old and is being retired from the show arena and not being bred so now he is living with three gorgeous canine women: 1) The Matriarch Basenji, Zeenie (a red & white Goddess), 2) A delightful, fluffy white Goddess named Cali (an Eskie) and 3) A Beautiful Golden Goddess named Tater (a Lab/Beagle mix.)
We have a happy little pack and look forward to sharing and gaining lots of information from our friends out there.
-
Welcome to the forum.
-
Welcome to the forum! There is plenty of stuff to browse through in the forum when you should be studying for vet school…LOL.
-
Welcome and thanks for the pic. (I always wonder why the dogs feel the need to party and play right under the Christmas tree.)