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Happy Ending Story: Dillon 

I had wanted a basenji for quite a few years. My dad saw them when he was in Africa, and always talked how unique they were. Although we talked about getting a rescue, our first basenji was a puppy we adopted in May 2002. 

Misha is quite a handful, so when I suggested getting another basenji, my husband was not really ready. We kept looking on the BRAT web site, although Joe was still not sure about the whole thing. I said let's just fill out an application and see what happens. 

To our surprise, Heather contacted us the next day about a dog in the area that seemed like a good match. After a few phone calls and visits, we brought home a beautiful tri-colored boy named Dillon. Dillon's foster mother said it might take some time for him to warm up to us, since he had been through so much in the last year. Within a few minutes of arriving at home, he fit right in with the rest of the family. It's a lot of fun to watch Misha and Dillon play. They both have given us so much joy. We laugh so hard that sometimes we cry. Misha has tried to teach Dillon some bad habits, like getting the newspaper out of the recycle bin or getting the T-paper. However, when Misha gets the towels off the rack or cloths out of the hamper, Dillon will take them from her and bring them to me. Getting a Basenji rescue was such a great thing; it was more then we had hoped for. I know Misha is glad.

Cheryl and Joe Simpson
Mechanicsburg, PA
 

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