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  • I'm Lucy, from Chicago. My boyfriend and I have an 8-year-old black & white basenji named Montana ("Tana" for short). We've only had him 18 months, though. He previously belonged to some close friends of ours.

    I'm so glad to have found an active basenji forum- most of the other ones I've found haven't had posts in months!

    We're having some behavior issues lately (really, in a basenji? You don't say!;) ) and I'm posting about it in the "I can't take it anymore" thread.

    Thanks in advance!

  • Welcome to the forum – great place for info and avoiding work! Post some photos when you have time.

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