Avongara N'Gola

“N'Gola”

N'Gola came from a uniform litter of four or five red and white puppies. A friendly dog with a bright colored, short coat. Her tail could be more curled and higher set. Her movement is true and she single tracks. She has good reach and uses her body when moving. Her feet are good. Her eyes are dark and well shaped. N'Gola appeared many times on the video taken in Africa, once with Damara Bolte' moving her. Video: 2000 BCOA National Speciality

Litters produced

December 17, 1990 - 3 males and 3 females - Breeder: Wilma Bauer - HM333773

  • Sire: Avongara Gangura
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Offspring. Males: Avongara Bikoro at Breka (R/W 04), Avongara Kulu Star of Wilmer (R/W 02), Avongara Ramsey of Wilmer (Tri 05) - Females: Avongara Mwanzoni (Br/W 01), Avongara Angel of Wilmer (R/W 03), Star's Tri of Wilmer (tri 06). Three from this litter did not live long due to accidents. This litter was very aloof with strangers and not easily handled by strangers unlike their mother who never meets a 'stranger.' Mwanzoni, Bikoro and Kulu Star were bred from.

December 19, 1996 - 2 brindle/white and 1 saddle tri males - Breeder: Wilma Bauer - HM678202

Offspring. Males: Avongara Worth The Wait, JC (Br/W 01), Avongara Imba Tena (Br/W 03) and Avongara Bahati Tena (Saddle tri 02). These were three pups who really enjoyed each other. The black saddle on Bahati Tena (Louie) has become lighter as he has matured but is still visible at almost two. Louie has very square proportions and is topline is good for a full-bred 'African.' Tails are fairly curly. The pups are not terribly sure when meeting new people but come to like them. Rather noisy and demanding dogs. Each of these dogs appears in the next section. At this time they are not yet two years old. All three have been bred from.

January 9, 1998 - 1 red and white and 1 brindle and white female - Breeder: Wilma Bauer - HM745954

Offspring. Females: Avongara Twice the Vice (R/W 01) and Avongara Katinda Mimba (Br/W 02). The red and white was very slow to develop. At birth the pups weighed the same but at six weeks the brindle was three pounds heavier and was not fat. The red has continued to develop but at a slower rate than the brindle pup. They were very outgoing and the brindle was particularly forward as puppies.