The ears say Basenji. I have never replied but felt I had to this time. I have a Basenji-Pitbull mix named Daisy. It was Daisy's ears (and behavior) that I discovered her to be part Basenji. I have not found another breed with the ears such as Basenji's have. I'm sure I will get "crap" because I have not had DNA or other testing done but there is no mistaking, Daisy is part Basenji. I think its important to know if your dog is part Basenji because in Daisy's case she is 98% Basenji and 2% pitbull concerning her behaviors and personality. Daisy is 2 years old and it has been quite a learning experience owning such a smart, stubborn, loving, mind of her own, amazing dog! Daisy is a mix but I have to train, teach, go outside to yell out frustrations cause of her (and no I'm not kidding, but never in front of her) and all that goes with a pure Basenji because trying to train her like a normal dog does not work.
Chilin with your Basenji
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Do they always seem to find the most comfortable spot on the couch,
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the couch - the bed and any other place you can think of - welcome to the life of a basenji owner lol
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Cricket likes to take advantage of the belly bump as a perfect head rest. She has about seven days left now.
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Cricket likes to take advantage of the belly bump as a perfect head rest. She has about seven days left now.
AWWWW! she looks so in love…..!
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Cairo loves to stare when he falls asleep, preferably at my face.
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Oakley too, that's funny! I wonder why they like to gaze admiringly at us when you know they aren't really enamored by us at all
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I think Cairo just likes to know what his "property" is about to do. Any facial expression I make is quickly detected.
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He's so weird.