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Is my dog a Basenji?

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  • What ever he, he's cute! They have a lot of cat like traits also, will clean each other. It's a long list of what the different ones will and can do. MIne didn't like dew on the grass but would jump into the pond after frogs.
    Dave

  • @DaMac:

    What ever he, he's cute! They have a lot of cat like traits also, will clean each other. It's a long list of what the different ones will and can do. MIne didn't like dew on the grass but would jump into the pond after frogs.
    Dave

    I tried to give mine a bath when I first got him. He had been outside on a ranch most the time with his old owner so he was filthy. He HATED the bath

  • Corgi mix, I would say… could be with a Basenji. Honestly, most dogs don't like baths

  • @tanza:

    Corgi mix, I would say… could be with a Basenji. Honestly, most dogs don't like baths

    his nose looks Corgi, I just looked it up. Rest of him looks basenji

  • Looking immediately at his face, I would say Corgi mix, but then the third picture where he's chewing on the rawhide, his legs look quite long and skinny. Wonder what happens when you combine a long-legged dog with a short-legged dog?? Is one dominant over the other?? (Sorry, I know nothing about canine genetics.)

    There's also that "scoop" to his waist, which seems rather narrow. I could see him being a basenji-corgi mix.

    And this…

    I dont' let him off leash. Did once and he took off around the block

    … sounds pretty basenji-like. =)

  • @curlytails:

    Looking immediately at his face, I would say Corgi mix, but then the third picture where he's chewing on the rawhide, his legs look quite long and skinny. Wonder what happens when you combine a long-legged dog with a short-legged dog?? Is one dominant over the other?? (Sorry, I know nothing about canine genetics.)

    There's also that "scoop" to his waist, which seems rather narrow. I could see him being a basenji-corgi mix.

    And this…

    ... sounds pretty basenji-like. =)

    yeah, he's rather tall. I'd say around 12 inches or so at least. The corgi's I saw were pretty short in their pics and chubby. He's pretty thin

  • mixes are always a mystery…. both of his parents could have been mixes themselves, and their parents mixes as well. it's always good to make a guess at what breed seems dominant, though, at least so when people ask you what kind of dog you have, you can give them an answer. it might also give you a sense of what to expect in the future, and what to keep an eye out for, health-wise. i think you'll find a lot of good info on this forum - it sure sounds like he's got some basenji in there somewhere!

  • He looks like a chihuahua to me :) He is cute!

  • Whatever he is, he is adorable, and I am sure he will make a wonderful companion.

  • @Quercus:

    He looks like a chihuahua to me :) He is cute!

    I was thinking Chihuahua , too. I Googled Chihuahua and this site has a wide range of Chihuahuas of varying quality. Scroll down to the third picture. Similar in many ways.

    http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/chihuahuaphotos5.htm

  • LOL Robyn, I see more chihuahua too.

  • @DebraDownSouth:

    LOL Robyn, I see more chihuahua too.

    he's rather big for a chiuauha though

  • My first thought was chiuauaha, he has a bit of a domed forhead, i can also see Basenji and he sounds like he has some traits. A Basenji has two pads joined at the bottom on each foot.
    Great that you have rescued him and i look foward to hearing all about him.

  • @roadrunner570:

    he's rather big for a chiuauha though

    If you see Chis that are actually from Mexico, they are a lot bigger than what you see here in the US. They vary A LOT!

  • Does he have a doggie smell?

  • Hard to tell - but whatever I'm sure you love him. My first thought was Corgi because of the ears. See what develops- how old is he? Welcome to the forum.

  • Corweenie! (Corgi x chihuahua)

    Whatever he is, more pictures! :)

  • The question about the doggy smell is a good one - basenjis do not smell like dogs. If you stick your face right into their fur the comparison is like sticking your face into a nice clean healthy cat - warm and not really a discernable smell. Except their feet. Their feet smell like Fritos sort of.

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    @Lovelace: Really? What ones? I don't know of any that have all the criteria? I've done extensive research on the breeds, and i'm curious I don't recall any. I think Pat means lots of dogs have one or more of these traits. Those three things all together MAY be an indication that the dog does have some basenji in it…but not for sure. Because the dog could be a boxer/husky mix...and end up with right color/markings, pointy ears, a curly tail, and have wrinkle on the forehead (lots of dogs have wrinkles around the face). Rat terriers are notorious for looking like Basenjis...but the shape of their head is slightly different, and the breed was founded using some Basenji way back. Another thing to remember is that after several generations of mixing, all dogs tend to go back to a natural or pariah dog shape...squarish, brown, pointy ears, slightly curled tail...that is just the natural phenotype of "dog"...so a dog might end up looking Basenji-ish even if there is no actual Basenji there. I am not refering specifically to the OP...that dog does look like it might have some Basenji in it..or Rat terrier...but it is REALLY hard to say for sure. It doesn't matter really, because everyone is welcome here...Basenji, mix, B-look alike...welcome...
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