I'm sorry, I probably spoke out of turn - but over here most, if not all, breeders will encourage visits. My pack, even when we were up to 8, of which three entire boys and five nubile ladies, was always open to visitors. Now I no longer breed - anno domini - the least I can do is help wannabe owners to make up their minds. If people are geographically unable to visit me, I can always put them in touch with a breeder nearer to them.
I guess living on a small island has its compensations !
Hello from Thailand
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Hi everybody,
My name is Gag, glad to meet you all. Pi (π) is my first B. He was born on 25th Dec, 2013. I've got him on 30th Mar, 2014. He is very smart, curious and obdurate. I try to teach and train him everyday some time work but some time not.^^Any advice?
Gag
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Welcome to our community!
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what a cutie! and welcome to the wonderful world of basenji ownership.
Basenjis are clever little dogs that work best with gentle training techniques. A heavy hand can destroy his trust in you. I suggest you look for books or websites by Patricia McConnell, Sophia Yin, Karen Pryor, Leslie McDivett, Ian Dunbar.
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Thank you agilebasenji
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what a cutie! and welcome to the wonderful world of basenji ownership.
Basenjis are clever little dogs that work best with gentle training techniques. A heavy hand can destroy his trust in you. I suggest you look for books or websites by Patricia McConnell, Sophia Yin, Karen Pryor, Leslie McDivett, Ian Dunbar.
Hi agilebasenji,
Please recommend 2-3 books about basenji & training method.
thank you,
Gag -
this is a great book for basics:
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this is a great book for basics:
thank you