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  • Hi. I am new!

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    Thanks everyone (boy do I respond late, my apologies) - well, I have 2 basenjis now - Talon and Kasiya. I will share some pics soon!
  • Hello from Sao Paulo, Brazil!

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    agilebasenjiA
    welcome - and we need pics. not all of us have a baby b right now and we need a fix. okay, i need a baby b fix, so please post a pic. :-)
  • Hello from Benson, North Carolina

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    I also missed this one. Welcome to the forum!
  • Our Wonderful Basenji

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  • New to forum worried about my baby

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    DebraDownSouthD
    @eeeefarm: Active Basenjis normally have a good appetite and will eat themselves fat if given the opportunity. Would it were so. I know many like my first and 3rd who eat only to stay alive. I ALWAYS ALWAYS believed that picky eaters are made, not born. Sayblee proved me wrong by reaching skeletal range.. massive testing.. nothing. We started her on cyproheptadine, no problems from then on. Now, Cara also a problem. I do agree with everyone though… free feeding is rarely good and never with a problem eater. And that higher quality food is very good. They need less to get far better nutrition.
  • Newbie here

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  • New to the forum!

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  • Hi! Nice to meet all of you!

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  • New to forum , not doing to good with getting anything posted

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  • Hello from Atlanta, Ga

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  • Getting a Basenji puppy in 4 weeks

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  • I like to run

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  • Hello from Limoges, France!

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  • New Pup to come

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  • Hello from Montreal,Canada

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    Very cute puppy, they don't stay little for long so enjoy puppy time. Jolanda and Kaiser
  • New here in Scottsdale, AZ

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    When they are with their littermates and any adults, during play when they bite to hard, the one getting bite will scream at the biter… and adults will strongly correct... this is when they learn "soft" bite... so sounds like your Rocco did not get this... This happens if removed from the adults and/or other littermates too early... So as stated, all play stops... also, I suggest that if the bite is too hard, scream/yell very loud and then stop all play
  • Hello from Colorado

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  • Hi there, hunting with basenjis, visiting Nocturnal

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    I've hunted deer with my basenji in emergency situations during archery season. She has helped me find several wounded deer in the woods after dark. Basenjis are easily distracted by other trails and other deer scents so you need to make them associate the smell of deer blood with getting a raw venison treat. My basenji found a deer for me the first time I tried it with her. Most dogs need extensive training for this but she picked it up in 10 minutes. She has helped me a great deal. If there is no blood on the ground however it'd be tough depending on the wind direction, and they usually get distracted by diverging deer trails if there is no blood to follow.
  • Hello from Montreal, Canada!

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