Welcome and congrats on your new addition! I'm no expert, but I would re-think neutering early. I would wait until the growth plates fully close and then neuter him. And I would not say that the breed is susceptible to attacking, though Basenjis can be reserved and cautious with strangers. Most are confident, loving dogs, when socialized. It's always good to keep an eye out for problems, however, and address any aggressive behaviors before they have a chance to escalate. Good luck with him!
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Hello Everyone from Alabama! I have a brindle female named Chloe that is one year old. My husband gave her to me as a Valentine's present. Best Valentine's present I ever got. I also have a Rat Terrior that is three years old, named Dixie.
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Welcome to the Forum I'm Lori and have 3 Pita's lol Opps i meant little angels lol Phoenix witch is a basenji, Aspen that's a cattledog/terrier mix and Cheyanne who's a whippet mix
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Welcome to the forum..you will love it hear.
I have a brindle boy named Otis, he is almost a year old..he was my mother's day gift.. -
Welcome to the forum!
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Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to the forum!
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Welcome to our group - my first beastie (oops I meant basenji) was a brindle boy; my current one is a red/white female and is "terrible 2" years of age!
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Welcome, where did you get Chloe if you don't mind sharing?
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Welcome to the forum, we would love to see pics
At the moment we have no Dogs but are hoping to get a Basenji Pup early March -
Welcome to the forum.
I've never seen a rat terrier in the UK - I've noted from the forum that they seem to get on well with basenjis
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Welcome, where did you get Chloe if you don't mind sharing?
Not at all. Basenji's are not common in Alabama or really anywhere near me. I found her in Clarksville, Tennessee (about a 5 hour drive if you don't stop). That was a LONG day! Up there and right back in one day.
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Welcome to the forum.
I've never seen a rat terrier in the UK - I've noted from the forum that they seem to get on well with basenjis
Rat Terriors are hyper, jump constantaly, will lick you to death, and bark like crazy at any noise they hear. BUT as soon as my Dixie see's what the noise actually is, it usually scares her and she goes running away from it. She is really easy going and my basenji just takes control of everything. The only time they don't get along is when I give them a chew bone or something. I have learned to separate them when I do to avoid any problems
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Welcome to the forum!
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Welcome look forward to hearing about your babies. We have Jaycee who will be a year old on Dec 26.
Rita Jean
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@Got:
Not at all. Basenji's are not common in Alabama or really anywhere near me. I found her in Clarksville, Tennessee (about a 5 hour drive if you don't stop). That was a LONG day! Up there and right back in one day.
Hopefully her sire and dam were DNA tested for Fanconi, if not you might want to consider having her done. Please read about it at www.basenjihealth.org along with other Basenji health concerns
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@Got:
Not at all. Basenji's are not common in Alabama or really anywhere near me. I found her in Clarksville, Tennessee (about a 5 hour drive if you don't stop). That was a LONG day! Up there and right back in one day.
I think Pat wants to know if you got her from a breeder and who that breeder is.
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Welcome to the forum. I work with BRAT and we have few volunteers in your area. If you are able to help in any way it would be much appreciated. Please check out www.basenjirescue.org
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Hopefully her sire and dam were DNA tested for Fanconi, if not you might want to consider having her done. Please read about it at www.basenjihealth.org along with other Basenji health concerns
They both were and I tested Chloe just for a peace of mind for myself. All test results were great.
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welcome to the boards, I'm pretty new myself, and I have a B mix named lilu with tan/white markings