Skip to content

I Ain't Goin' Out

Basenji Talk
  • I assume the dogs in Africa aren't out running around in the sweltering heat. My guess is that they hunt in the early morning and evening when it is somewhat cooler.
    And our dogs have never been to Africa, so they are acclimated to the temps of wherever they currently live.

    Jazzy loves to lay out in the full sun, but don't ask her to move around in it.
    {Kills her at shows in the summer afternoons}

  • My three will go out in the Florida heat but don't want to be out long. My friend's basenjis go a few feet and stop, she has to walk them individually as she often has to pick them up and carry them home! I'm sure that in their native Africa they aren't out chasing antelope at high noon, probably curled up in a cool cave waiting for evening.
    As for rain, mine can't be dragged out into the rain! They will eventually go potty in the back yard (dog door) when they can't hold it any longer.
    They are royalty, and prefer going out only in the perfect conditions!

    Anne (MacPack)

  • Funny you should say that your friend has to carry hers home. I'm just glad basenjis are portable! Abbey's been carried home many a day under my arm when she's not in a cooperative mood.

  • Yes, I always tell people that Jazzy is an African Princess and cannot be permitted to get her feet wet….in her opinion.

    And if you think about it, in a lot of the photos of Basenjis in Africa, aren't the African men CARRYING them? LOL Even they know their place. LOL

  • I'm glad mine doesn't expect to be carried around my neck! I think one reason b's don't like rain is it gets in their ears which are natural funnels.

  • I think my Bs would do ok in Africa. I live in Phoenix which is about has hot as you can find in the US and they love the summer. They like to layout in the sun when its 105 outside. I make them come in and cool down. In the winter they start shivering if we're out on a walk and its in the 50s. I think they also enjoy our drought conditions, since they have to deal with rain so infrequently. I've actually thought about how the Bs will be the only ones to miss the Arizona heat when or if we ever move.

  • Jazzy doesn't seem to mind if her head gets a few raindrops on it, but boy! does she HATE wet feet! When she was younger, I had to carry her out to a dry spot under some trees for her to potty.
    Then I had to guard the porch from her – she'd go out into the rain, and immediately circle back to the porch if she thought I'd stepped back inside.
    Now when it rains I still have to stand on the porch until she goes out and does her business.

  • They're so quirkey! Duke won't "go" out in the rain either, not even if it's sprinkling. It was raining pretty good this morning. We new he had to "go", so we opened the garage doors so he could maybe try it under the eaves where it was dry. Low and behold he finally went - on an old welcome mat in the garage next to the trash cans! Well atleast he felt better. Out went the welcome mat for a good rain wash. We should keep the old mat for his next rain emergency.

  • We have a "boat port" attached to our house – no boat anymore, but still ..... When it's raining and no one watches her, she goes in there to "pee". Fortunately that is all she does there, or Darren would have a fit. LOL

  • I live in North Carolina, right on the coast and we have hot, hot, humid summers. Sahara loves to sit on the back steps and lay in the sun, but only after I have frozen her with AC, haha! She hates the cold, when I got her it was still cool nights here and I had a time getting her potty trained b/c she just hated the cold weather. I could not find any dog sweaters to fit her, she was only 8 wks. old, the stores were out of them, so I got smart one night and made her one from the arm of one of my husbands hunting thermal underware. She was much happier then once I got it on her, she hated me putting that thing around her neck and legs. I have her sweaters now, got them 75% off this summer. She hates the rain also, but she has on great ocassion gone on her own to potty while it was downpouring, wonders of wonders, most of the time I have to put a leash on her and pull her outside when it is raining, she will go, but not unless I keep saying, "Go Potty, Sahara". She runs like a mad dog back through her doggie door. Can't wait to see what she does if we have snow this winter, should be interesting.

Suggested Topics

  • He thought I wouldn't notice…

    Basenji Talk
    13
    0 Votes
    13 Posts
    7k Views
    P
    I'm sure if you had 8 you could spare him 2!! At least that's what he probably thought!!
  • What to do when gates don't work.

    Basenji Talk
    35
    0 Votes
    35 Posts
    10k Views
    S
    My 2 will also find things to "get" my attention if they are not the center of my attention, when I get home. I hope you can leave yours out when your gone. it makes things so much easier for everyone.
  • Don't let this happen to you

    Basenji Talk
    18
    0 Votes
    18 Posts
    5k Views
    RivermoonR
    I'm glad everything turned out alright. A long time ago I remember hearing that and used it once with Dakota. It's hard NOT to chase after them and run in the opposite direction but it really does work. We put up a 4 foot wrought iron fence around the front yard. Mine are pretty good about staying in when the door is opened but I would never totally trust them. Hubby did once leave the door and the gate wide open and all three took off down the block. Luckily a neighbor had his dog out and used him as bait to get our three back.
  • Basenji Traits Your Basenji Doesn't Have…

    Basenji Talk
    32
    0 Votes
    32 Posts
    29k Views
    M
    My Rue is pretty perfect. She is mixed with something (I don't know what) so she doesn't look like a real B… and she isn't interested in anything in our house (chewing wise), doesn't bolt out the door, and licks like CRAZY! She also doesn't really like to play with other dogs at the dog park, she just smells them, occasionally chases them, then comes back and lays down by me (EXERCISE DANG IT!). The only normal B behaviors that I see in her are the little noises that she makes (she makes a lot of them for different reasons) and her BAROOOOOOO (which is fitting because we named her Rue before we even knew she was a Basenji) and it seems like she is stubborn about sitting. It's like she is saying, "yeah I know you want me to sit, but first I'm gonna spin around in a circle. Then maybe I'll sit if I feel like it." Haha! She is a character!
  • Look Who Gave In…and It wasn't the B

    Basenji Talk
    18
    0 Votes
    18 Posts
    7k Views
    red and white fureverR
    @Lenora: Even if you've got enough bed for yourself and 15 basenjis YOU are only allowed a 6 inch wide strip along the edge and that's only if you don't have to bend your knees! I'm a right or left side sleeper but I start out on the right. Abbey positions herself behind my knees. When I wake up and feel the need to turn left, I do that. Abbey grumbles and growls, then she climbs over me and fits herself behind my knees again. Once I slept on my back and dreamed I was trapped in an avalanche under an enormous boulder. When I woke up Abbey the Boulder was on top of me! LOL! So true, so true! Abbey the Boulder - hee hee!
  • If I didn't love her so much!

    Basenji Talk
    15
    0 Votes
    15 Posts
    7k Views
    K
    That sounds good! I am working with the positive reinforcement, and for the most part it works, just in that instance she goes "deaf". I also "clicker" train Callie, and she loves that!