Hi John! My Binti will only consent to have her nails ground and only with treats (she gets one per paw.) She hated it at first but once we had the routine established, she settles right into it. The only thing I would say about using the grinder is keep pausing to feel the claw. I once had a "groomer" who was in a hurry hold the grinder to Binti's claw too long and the friction built up heat which burned her enough to make her yip. We started doing it at home after that.0_1609705288646_1Binti orchids1.jpg
Hi everyone
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See here my 6 months old Lasko Esengo.
His ancestors are from Boston but he is Belgian, like me.
Hope you like him!
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He is a real cutie. What does his name mean?
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Welcome to both of you!
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Lovely dog! Welcome
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Hi !
Lasko is the name of the hero of a TV show called "The fist of God". Don't know if you have it in the US. And Esengo means "hapiness" in Lingala, the language spoken in Congo. Uptil now he proves to be a hero in mischief. -
Who are his sire and dam? Many of us are related by our Basenjis around the world
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He has lovely face markings and seems to love having his photo taken, nice looking boy.
Jolanda and Kaiser
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He is very cute! Welcome to the forum!
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what a nice looking boy! I have a Belgian dog. Of course it's a malinois , not one of the basenjis.
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Great character!
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Welcome to the Forum. Your boy is a very handsome lad, and does seem to enjoy having his picture taken.
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Glad to have you aboard the forum! Very handsome boy, the name always agrees with them, Hero of Mischief is very good and proper Basenji title!! Very interesting if you were related in bloodlines to someone here in the states! Hope to hear more from you!