All pups have been placed as responsible breeders have reservation lists. We are not at this time planning a litter for 2020 or 2021. I would be happy to talk to you about Basenjis. You can search for responsible breeders at www.basenji.org by state, however as far as I know all responsible breeders on the West Coast already have full reservation lists. You would be looking at litters possible in 2021. This is the time to connect with a responsible breeder and get on their reservation lists for 2021. And if you are looking for a dog that is hypoallergenic, Basenjis do shed and have dander so they are not really hypoallergenic. While they can do well with people with allergies, you need to spend time with them and more than one time. Be sure that you check out health testing yourself, regardless of what you might be advised. Tests for DNA testing is public knowledge at www.ofa.org. You need to have either a registration number or name to check this out for yourself to verify. I suggest all people looking for a Basenji, even my own, do this.
Wanted Basenji in Pennsylvania
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Did you get the Welcome letter back from BRAT yet?
If not, your still in the works, when it comes to the system.
BUT you can be assured I will help you with your next rescue companion.
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Hi. I got my BRAT letter. So I guess I'm just waiting now to see if they have any dogs for me. Still looking on Petfinder and trying to reach out to shelters. Some people that I've reached out to in the D.C. area said they don't place dogs outside the area.
If you come across anything, please let me know. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks gain.
Sincerely,
Brian Moore
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Brian, even tho b's don't shed a lot, they can make a person "react" to their dander.
So, I suggest you go visit a basenji household, take along a t shirt and rub it all over the dogs you see during that visit.
Take it home and sleep with it next to your pillow.
You will know when you wake up if your going to have issues with b's and allergies.
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Brian,
Did you see that B mix I posted in VA? They said they would adopt out of the area… He seems very Basenji to me, they say he doesn't bark... i bet you anything they would send you a T-shirt or something with his scent to see if you react to him.. he has been at their shelter a good long while.
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Hi. I got my BRAT letter. So I guess I'm just waiting now to see if they have any dogs for me. Still looking on Petfinder and trying to reach out to shelters. Some people that I've reached out to in the D.C. area said they don't place dogs outside the area.
If you come across anything, please let me know. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks gain.
Sincerely,
Brian Moore
Have you checked out all the dogs already listed on BRATS page? http://www.basenjirescue.org/DOGS/default.htm
that page is updated often, so check back regularly.
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Dear Brian,
Try America's Basenji Rescue,Keath Rhymer in Indiana.I know he has many B's to chose from.
You can contact me privately for his e-mail addy.Kathryn D. Ladick
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I'm surprised the Virginia people said Penn wasn't "in the area"– We consider most surrounding states "in our area".
Besides, I found my rescued Basenji on Petfinder in a shelter in Penn!! I'll keep my eyes out!!
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Hi Brian,
I found a link you might find useful:
http://www.itzyu.com/avail.htmlThere is a 4 year old brindle female available for adoption.
Apparently she needs to be an only-dog. Not sure if this is what you had in mind or are ready for… But I am pretty sure you are close enough to be considered (provided the rest of your application goes through with them.)Keep us posted!
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Don't know how far you want to go - but look at this sweet all-basenji boy in TX
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12383101
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Or an amazing girl in IA - check out the video, she's a dancer
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=12396915
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Many dogs out there that need homes.
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Where are you in PA? I got Jack from a puppy-mill rescue shelter in OH, while i was living in Pittsburgh. Apparently there is an Amish farm in the area with a couple of basenjis and the woman was able to rescue one from two consecutive litters that had both had their ears nibbled on. I found her on petfinder, so maybe you can find one through her as well….her shelter is called something like my young and old furbabies.
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Well it's official. Thanks to BRAT I finally got a Basenji. His name is Jacob and he's about 2.5 years old. I love him so much. We got him on Saturday and he was so scared and timid. He is starting to warm up and come out of his shell. My wife and I are really thrilled that Jacob is now part of our family. Thanks to everyone who has responded to this thread.
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Yaaaay what good news! Best of luck while you adjust to one another. Congrats..
and…we love pics!...hint hint nudge nudge
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Congratulations! Give him plenty of time and let him come to you, just stay relaxed, talk to him a lot, and try not to push. (that's hard when you want to scoop him up and hug and kiss) If he likes walks, jingle the leash and take him out a lot for short strolls, all that good stuff, and he'll be right at home in no time. Good for you for getting a rescue!
Anne in Tampa
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Congrats with the new addition! We sure love pics
I LOVE his name.. Jacob.. just too cute
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Thanks to BRAT I finally got a Basenji.
Congratulations to you and Jacob for finding one another! I had to laugh at your "finally" getting a basenji. :rolleyes: You first posted here less than three weeks ago, and mentioned that Thanksgiving week would be the perfect time. I'd say that's pretty efficient results on BRAT's part, and not a lot of time to secure the perfect partner for what will hopefully be a decade-long (or longer, Dog willing) relationship. Lucky you!!
Now, about those pictures…
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Advice from Sharron was invaluable when we brought Fiji and then Bongo home. You might give this sticky a look when you have a minute - could make Jacob's adjustment easier.
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It really does work.
I know everyone is excited when they get a new dog, but calm and slow is really the way to go with a new dog.
It makes bonding happen so much quicker…
Let us know if you have any issues we can help you with, and do send some photos.
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Post some pics already!!