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The Basenji Club of America African Stock Project |
Imports prior to 1987 |
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Dine' Call name: "Dine'"
Health testing and history:
Comments: In 1976 Joy McNulty wrote: "Two outstanding things
about Dine are her lovely small, tight feet, and her coat is a most
lustrous red, and so soft. The texture being fine and smooth. The color
is very even all over with no shading. She has a short, square muzzle
with great side and forehead wrinkles. Her eyes are of the richest
brown and almond shaped. The depth of chest is outstanding which gives
her a real solid feeling with a great tuckup. She stands about 15 1/2
inches at the shoulder and has a pleasant sturdy appearance. Her
disposition is shy, but friendly and warm." Further information is
available in the article she wrote.
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Litters produced: Date unknown - (number, sex, and color unknown) - Sire: unknown |
Comment: Dine's first litter was born in Monrovia, Liberia. No details are known about it. |
1975 - 2 (sex and color unknown) - Breeder:
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Comment: She was pregnant when she came to the USA and whelped a litter of 2. Dine and one pup stayed in the USA as family pets while the importers and other pup returned to Africa. No breeding was done from the pups and nothing was registered in the USA. |
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