@sharronhurlbut:
I sit in rescue booths myself, and I have to tell you, its one of my favorate things to do.
I represent 3 rescue groups, all b's for me, but one is an all breed dog rescue. I enjoy folks who come over and tell me about the dog we rehomed to them.
Good feelings and wonderful for the dog.
Let me know how it goes and if you enjoy it as much as I do.
Course, you always get one or two folks who are crabby...but that is the way it goes...
I just went to 'Wolf Park' at Tulsa last weekend and could not find a basenji group. I found a general adoption group that I gave my name and number to in case of basenji fostering or in case of emergency. I decided that maybe I would get myself prepared for next year's event and host a basenji boothe. Not sure yet, want to be well prepared before commitment. But if I do, I thought I would contact a few BRAT people and the Local Basenji Chapter once I got organized to offer participation. I realize that I could only start the interview process there, and no dogs could be placed that day --but it could lead to some good homes for mis-placed basenjis- and answer questions for people who already have them. I did find one couple that had mix basenji from pound - Yeah for the adoption! They had always wondered why she never barked... Anyway, I could use some constructive advise on this possible adventure. D