Any more Tips or Help


  • Good Luck. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!!


  • Tell Eli good luck, and to have fun! How comfortable are his dress shoes? I know when I was a kid, I didn't get a lot wear out of them and mine were a little stiff. And the front pockets in the jacket are handy for bait if he is using any.

    I started showing right when Zoni first came into season. It wasn't much of a problem for me, I just told people around me and the judge, like Tanza said. And odds are the other basenji exhibitors (not necessarily the other breeds, though) probably already assume she is season. At the show today, every bitch except for Zoni was in season.


  • Pat the judge of the hound group on Saturday is Mr. Houston Clark we are not going on Sunday but that judge is Mr. Alvin W. Krause.

    Thank you everyone it's going to be a long and short week all in one. Thanks for info on shoes Eli needs comfortable shoes since he is losing his big toe nail.

    Rita Jean


  • Good luck to Eli and Jaycee on Saturday :)


  • @Rita:

    Pat the judge of the hound group on Saturday is Mr. Houston Clark we are not going on Sunday but that judge is Mr. Alvin W. Krause.

    Thank you everyone it's going to be a long and short week all in one. Thanks for info on shoes Eli needs comfortable shoes since he is losing his big toe nail.

    Rita Jean

    Is Houston Clark the breed judge for Basenji also? And I have shown to him…


  • Yes, the judge on Saturday for Basenjis is Houston Clark. Sunday it is Karen Wilson.


  • Good luck Eli and Jaycee, enjoy yourselves!


  • Thank you Ivoss this was my first time reading this and who's who. Is Mr. Clark all right? Thanks to all of you again. Eli's ready but Jaycee well enough said we shall see.

    Rita Jean


  • @Rita:

    Thank you Ivoss this was my first time reading this and who's who. Is Mr. Clark all right? Thanks to all of you again. Eli's ready but Jaycee well enough said we shall see.

    Rita Jean

    I have shown to him… he is a nice person.... as I remember


  • Pat thanks good to know he is nice.

    Rita Jean

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