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Happy Ending Story: Wilson

My youngest daughter had been asking for a dog for about three years. She was pretty clever about it too; leaving her dog encyclopedia open to pictures and descriptions of "the dog of the week." I've never been a dog person because I had the misconception that they were all smelly, unintelligent, barking beasts. Now I know how wrong I was!

One morning I came down to my desk, and the book was opened to Basenji. I read about them and discussed the possibilities with my husband. When he agreed, we Googled the word "basenji," and there was BRAT.

We looked through the site and immediately fell in love with Wilson; we thought he was perfect! We went through the adoption process—application, home visit, etc.—and anxiously awaited a decision. Then we got the call that Wilson would be ours!

We picked up Wilson on February 29th, 2004. He did very well in his new crate on the three-hour trip home.

When we got home, Wilson started marking everything in sight. I asked myself, what have we done? Fortunately, the marking didn't persist.

Wilson spent his first night with us seeking high ground. He'd sit at the top of the stairs while we sat on the floor downstairs talking to him. The next day I spent the whole day walking him, talking to him, petting him, and holding him in my lap. His uneasiness started going away immediately, and day by day, week by week, he grew accustomed and attached to our family. I work at home, and Wilson spends most of the day with me. I look forward to his signal to go out. We take a long walk and explore the neighborhood. He's fallen in love with a dog down the road, and when the weather is nice he has to lie on the side of the road, waiting for her to show her face.

We've settled into a regular schedule where every family member has quality time with Wilson. We argue about whose bed he will sleep in every night, and as there are four choices, we all must be patient for our turn.

Wilson has to greet all visitors, plays like he doesn't have a care in the world, does the Basenji 500, and falls all over himself with excitement when he gets sight of our cat, Murray. He can be a real character!

While it's true that basenjis are not typical dogs—they will defy you and play mind games with you—they are also very charming. If well-exercised, they can be content to lie in the sun or by your feet for a nice nap.

I can't express how impressed I am with BRAT. From the web site, to the selection process, to the immediate help with questions and problems after the adoption, this organization and their many volunteers are extraordinary!

Thank you again and again!

Jill, Jim, Erin, Paul, & Hunter Cullen

 



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