09: John Tranter with his Basenji dog Biscuit, Stanmore, Sydney, late 1989, photo Elizabeth Gillam. Basenjis are African barkless dogs, though they are known to yodel and howl when they think they are alone. The Pygmies of Africa used Basenjis to hunt small game, and often carried them on their shoulders, which the dogs seemed to like. Look up "
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