Basenji girls typically come into season once a year, unlike most dogs that come into season twice a year. The time for puppies is quickly arriving. They are usually born late Fall, early winter. If you are thinking you would like to add a Basenji to your family, you might want to start your research by checking out So You Think You Want a Basenji, provided by the Basenji Club of America, to determine if a Basenji is right for you.

photo by: Karen Hutchison
This breed is fascinating. We would like to learn more , especially raising from a puppy. I had several dogs in my life, but the only 3 puppies I had were 2 Australian terriers and a Bassett hound. One of the terriers passed the other had to leave after my by-pass surgery. My Bassett went to home that was willing to breed her and they kept her because our family was moving to an area the she would not comfortable
Hello Cheryl,
You may contact me directly at karen@basenjikarnak.com.
I apologize for the delay. Direct Email is a quicker option.
Karen