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tanza
09-07-2008, 08:03 PM
Is one of the most recent imports from Africia by Dr. Jo Thompson
http://www.basenji.org/NativeStock/Imports/Lukuru.htm

He had his evaluation this past Saturday up in Washington... here are two recent pictures. From what we hear, everyone was very impressed by this latest Af import.... and from these two pictures, I certainly agree...

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb192/tanzab/AmisiMoving2.jpg

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb192/tanzab/AmisiShow1.jpg

ComicDom1
09-07-2008, 08:13 PM
Pat,

thanks for posting this, he sure is a handsome boy!! Is this what is considered to be the "cream" color that has been lost? I sort of like it..

Randa

wizard
09-07-2008, 09:18 PM
Wow that is really a pale color! Beautiful dog.

tanza
09-07-2008, 11:27 PM
Pat,

thanks for posting this, he sure is a handsome boy!! Is this what is considered to be the "cream" color that has been lost? I sort of like it..

Randa

No, he is not cream, he is just a really light red...

agilebasenji
09-08-2008, 12:35 AM
looks like he has very nice shoulders! do you know anything about his temperment? He's very nice overall.

tanza
09-08-2008, 01:06 AM
From what I am told his temperament is a total sweetheart... Dr. Jo stayed with the Leimbacks for the weekend.. and he slept in bed with Kevin and Therese... and not JO...gggg ....

tanza
09-08-2008, 01:11 AM
And he is lovely overall... I love his reach and drive...... If I was a judge and faulting him, I would remark on the head... being that his ears are too set back and low on the head... and maybe not enough back skull... but that is being extremely critical.... IMO... certainly there is no reason this dog would not be accepted into the stud book...

agilebasenji
09-08-2008, 01:17 AM
he looks like he might be a little straight in the pasterns, but it's hard to tell the way the front feet are. it might look like that b/c of the other front foot. But yes, I would definately agree he should be accepted.

tanza
09-08-2008, 01:34 AM
Yup, I would agree, if you are "picking" him apart... he is a little straight in the pasterns....

Christiane
09-08-2008, 07:31 PM
A nice looking dog, its tail seems longer than my dog's and I agree with Tanza about the ears but yes, I would adopt him, he is lovely.

LiveWWSD
09-08-2008, 08:02 PM
Very nice looking boy... I love the Lukuru Basenjis as they are of the kind I see when I have traveled with my Father for medical work in the DRC. I don't see the pale red and whites so much here in the US.....is that because breeders wanted a darker red?

mauigirl
09-08-2008, 08:28 PM
You've traveled there and NOT BROUGHT ANY BACK?!?

j/k :)

Carrie ("Andrew") said if ever she wins the lottery we're all going to Africa to bring back some B's. And bringing people who know what they're doing, haha.

LiveWWSD
09-08-2008, 09:06 PM
You've traveled there and NOT BROUGHT ANY BACK?!?

j/k :)

Carrie ("Andrew") said if ever she wins the lottery we're all going to Africa to bring back some B's. And bringing people who know what they're doing, haha.

I know what was I thinking not flooding the US with cute little African pups. :D

It's an experience seeing them in tribal settings living as the little hunters they are. :)

mauigirl
09-08-2008, 11:27 PM
It's an experience seeing them in tribal settings living as the little hunters they are. :)

I would LOOOVE that. Tell me you took pictures...

JazzysMom
09-08-2008, 11:31 PM
I know what was I thinking not flooding the US with cute little African pups. :D

It's an experience seeing them in tribal settings living as the little hunters they are. :)

Someone here posted a link a while ago to photos from the last trip over to bring puppies back -- if I had a minute more I could think of where the link would be.

Anyway, it was so neat to see photos of them running loose in the village and hanging with the children.
The people there must be baffled as to why we get so excited about them, LOL.

You are very lucky, indeed!

YodelDogs
09-09-2008, 04:39 PM
Very nice looking boy... I love the Lukuru Basenjis as they are of the kind I see when I have traveled with my Father for medical work in the DRC. I don't see the pale red and whites so much here in the US.....is that because breeders wanted a darker red?

Quote from the 1943 AKC breed standard under color:

"Chestnut with white points and tail tip; also black and white; and black, tan and white; red and white; faun and white."


By listing chestnut, red, and faun as three seperate colors, it stands to reason that Basenjis came in many shades of "brown". Breeders apparently liked the red the best and this is the color that was selected for. Even today though Basenjis do vary in shades though not as dramatic towards each end of the spectrum.

According to Dr. Jo, the owner and importer of Amisi, Basenjis in the Lukuru region where Amisi came from come in a variety of "brown" shades much as the early founding dogs. To me, Amisi is probably the color once described as "faun". FWIW, I think he's gorgeous. :)

LiveWWSD
09-09-2008, 05:00 PM
I would LOOOVE that. Tell me you took pictures...

My father did I believe... I didn't take a camera with me.. He is in Egypt at the moment, but I will ask him when he is back in the states for some pics. :)

Schouiffy
09-09-2008, 05:29 PM
Beautiful boy!!!

khanis
09-20-2008, 10:40 PM
I am late replying to this.. but I have to tell you, this boy is lovely.
His ears actually are not set back to far. They are large [so what] but nicely hooded and when he chooses to put them up when alert, they are quite high with tons of wrinkle.
He's been DNAd and he is a red/white... though his color is like that of my full AF that I had in Cali last year, what I called a 'blonde' though it is a tad darker along his spine, so I have a feeling the shade may chage throughout the year, as did my boys coat!

The pictures we took could have been tons better if he were table trained, but he is not, so he wasn't into having his rear pulled out much... then he would pull back [though hard to tell from the photos].
Our standard calls for a *strong* pastern, which Amisi's are... they are not too straight.

If I were to fault him, I would say that his rear moves too wide.
I'd like smaller ears. I'd like a little more angles front and rear... though he is more than adequate with what he has, AND they are well-proportioned.
I personally do not mind his coat color, but that is because his coat is lovely, despite the lighter color.
Normally, when I see coats of this color, they are coarse with lots of guard hairs, and just plaind bad coats.
Amisi's coat is nothing like that kind of coat!

His sidegait, as you can see, is stunning.....
And such great pictures [those are my pictures that Pat posted] show him off as the lovely boy that he is.

tanza
09-20-2008, 11:23 PM
Yup, sorry Kathy, should have given you credit for the pictures.... and I am really glad to hear about his coat... that you can't tell from the pictures....

LiveWWSD
09-21-2008, 01:35 PM
Kathy, is he here in Oregon with you at this time?

tanza
09-21-2008, 02:12 PM
Kathy, is he here in Oregon with you at this time?

Not Kathy, but he is not in Oregon, right now he is in Texas with his owner and then on their way to Ohio (Dr. Jo is moving to Ohio)

LiveWWSD
09-21-2008, 02:46 PM
I know that you posted he had his evaluation in WA Pat. So what is his next step in moving towards AKC registration in January?

tanza
09-21-2008, 02:54 PM
I know that you posted he had his evaluation in WA Pat. So what is his next step in moving towards AKC registration in January?

Now the dogs that are evaluated will be grouped by their area (ie: Avongara, Lukura, etc) and BCOA members will vote on accepting the dogs.

http://www.basenji.org/NativeStock/Application/ProceduresSubmittingNativeStock.pdf