Jewel (now 17) has homeopathic Rhus Tox - just one tablet a day and she and she seldom suffers aches now.
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Lisa is right, the more you can get your basenji to look to you, the faster you can get him into the these fun events.
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I found the breeder's name it's Benita Wilkerson. I wanted the AKC # for testing…I would love to get into agility but he's almost 2 with no training.
I would have to say that you just need to send in his Fanconi test… as I am going to guess this was a less then responsible breeder.... and since you can test without an AKC number.. I would just do it....
If you have him neutered, you can register him as ILP... here is the AKC link
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Oh I thought you had to get into that really early in age. I will def. work with him on that. Has anyone ever heard of Benita Wilkerson? I can't find her anywhere.
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Oh I thought you had to get into that really early in age. I will def. work with him on that. Has anyone ever heard of Benita Wilkerson? I can't find her anywhere.
I have not heard of her…. sorry.....
And you can do ILP at any age... so go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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AND you can start training for agility at any age! There are also lots of nonAKC agility venues out there. They even let mutts (aka all Americans) play.
In my area there are:
http://www.nadac.com/
http://www.usdaa.com/
http://www.k9cpe.com/
http://www.docna.com/that should give you a start in your research. What i'd suggest you do is call to some local training centers, discuss what you want to do (most will make you take an obedience or pre-agility class) and watch your potential trainer teach a class. see if you think their training philosophy is a good fit with you and your dog. you need positive training methods with basenjis in agility. trust me; i know. also, go ahead and get a copy of Control Unleashed available at:
www.cleanrun.com
www.dogwise.com
and Nelson's Really Reliable Recall wouldn't hurt either.
good luck and if you decide to persue agility, feel free to ask me questions. (I'm working on my 3rd competition basenji for agility. The dog in my avatar is Digital my brindlewonderkid who has done wonderful things in many sports, including agility.) -
This info was sent to us from a member of BCOA:
Improved Methodology For FANCONI LINKAGE Tests: FTA Paper / Saliva OptionA new process has been implemented for ordering Fanconi tests that uses saliva rather than blood for sample collection using FTA paper. Dr Johnson may still request blood for some research projects, but in many cases, the FTA paper will satisfy that requirement. The new procedure will also allow you to check the status of your test request online with use of a conformation code that will be emailed to you when the order is placed.
You can now order a test on the internet and pay by credit card. The price the kit and test will be $65 to cover the cost of the kit and mailing.
The test can be ordered from one of two websites:
1- The The Canine Phenome Project website
From the dogs profile page in this site, click Fanconi Test. This will link you directly to the OFA site to order the test kit.
2- The OFA site. [[url]www.offa.org]
Go to the "OFA DNA Testing" link on the OFA websiteThe test kit will allow the use of saliva applied to a special paper card that can then be returned to the lab. The special paper (FTA paper) will supply enough DNA samples for over twenty tests so when the direct marker is found, no further DNA collection will be required. Adding the dog to the Canine Phenome site is still required before results will be sent, but the ordering the test kit is a separate entry at this point.
The kit consists of the
FTA card
Foam swab to collect the saliva
Instructions
Labels for mailing to the University of Missouri
Any tests in progress from the previous procedure will be completed.The OFA and the University of Missouri have entered into a cooperative agreement to offer this new procedure.
Thank you!
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You can still send in blood, in fact they would still like to get blood samples as it will be used for other developed DNA tests,
This information about the test kit has been posted in other threads, but it is always good to have the information repeated as it is important that we all have our kids tested!
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Oh I thought you had to get into that really early in age. I will def. work with him on that. Has anyone ever heard of Benita Wilkerson? I can't find her anywhere.
My little girl is from Benita. she is in Sparta, TN. I'm recently concerned with Kili having Fanconi and I was looking for info on her parents to see if they had tested yet. Doing a google search I came across this VERY old post. Figured I'd reply anyways.
B-newbee
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Lots of good info in this post, for folks who didn't read it the first time.
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My little girl is from Benita. she is in Sparta, TN. I'm recently concerned with Kili having Fanconi and I was looking for info on her parents to see if they had tested yet. Doing a google search I came across this VERY old post. Figured I'd reply anyways.
B-newbee
I tested my b for fanconi and he was negative. I also had ofa and Penn hip done on him but he was in the 40%. So I neutered him. She is not a reputable breeder. Way back in her lines there are some good dogs but she breed some bad lines in. It's always good to check for fanconi early detection is important. On a sad note my Colby was hit by a car and killed last September when a visitor let him out.
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Oh, I am sorry about the loss of your b to cars. Sadly, when they get out, the are often not car smart.
Hugs.