Basenji in Dog Fancy magazine January 2012 issue
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wrote on 23 Nov 2011, 17:43 last edited by
Dog Fancy magazine is featuring the basenji on page 46 of their January 2012 issue. The photo on the title page shows a furryish basenji!!!!!!!!!! I have never seen a photo of a basenji with that kind of coat!!???
Also, in the 'good to know' section, Julie Jones is quoted as saying in response to why the puppies are born in the winter, "The speculation is that puppies are born in cool weather because high heat might be too harsh for the newborns." But, in the Southern Hemisphere, isn't our winter their summer?!
Just curious.
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wrote on 23 Nov 2011, 18:01 last edited by
In the Southern Hemisphere basenji puppies are born in June, their winter.
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wrote on 23 Nov 2011, 22:31 last edited by
In the Southern Hemisphere basenji puppies are born in June, their winter.
I didn't know that! How very curious! It's amazing that they have switched around. What a fascinating breed! I just had Binti spayed, so I won't be encountering heat cycles anyway, but it is interesting. Thanks for the reply.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2011, 01:25 last edited by
I didn't know that! How very curious! It's amazing that they have switched around. What a fascinating breed! I just had Binti spayed, so I won't be encountering heat cycles anyway, but it is interesting. Thanks for the reply.
Most and many imported bitches from the Southern Hemisphere to the US have kept their southern cycles
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wrote on 24 Nov 2011, 03:55 last edited by
What is their cycle like in the congo.. the equator, cuts it in half..so there really is no winter… when does it happen there, and does it have more to do with rain versus dry seasons?
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wrote on 24 Nov 2011, 04:02 last edited by
Most and many imported bitches from the Southern Hemisphere to the US have kept their southern cycles
I guess that's why I see some summer puppies. And do Basenji's get a thicker coat in the winter time where it is really cold? Is that why the coat on the 'DogFancy' photo is longer and fuzzy? It looks as if all the hair on the dog is the same length of hair as what Binti has only on her tail.
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wrote on 24 Nov 2011, 12:24 last edited by
And do Basenji's get a thicker coat in the winter time where it is really cold?
They certainly do! My second girl spent eight years with me in northern Ontario. She definitely grew a thicker coat going into winter. Nature takes care of these things…..
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wrote on 25 Nov 2011, 19:58 last edited by
I hope Basenjis will not get overly popular because of this article! I have not seen it yet.
Jennifer
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wrote on 25 Nov 2011, 23:50 last edited by
It's a very well-written article and I think it accurately describes the basenji's idiosyncrasies that we all know and love and that the average person would find frustrating. I think the take-home message for those who don't know basenjis is that they should educate themselves more before taking the "plunge".
Personally, I was thrilled to see a b/w pictured. My only complaint is that the main cover dog wasn't a basenji!
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