Skip to content

Basenji aggression with smaller dogs

Behavioral Issues
  • As far as killing squirrels/rabbits.... Basenjis are hunters and I say as a fact that if caught a Basenji will kill small game.
    As far as this being equated to small dogs, I think not (in my opinion).

  • My 4yo is the same way. But to be fair most small dogs are aggressive and bark at my dog first. But she definitely doesn’t like other small dogs.

  • My Perry hated all dogs, but particularly small yappy ones. I would say, not unusual. Also not easy to change this behaviour! Good luck.

  • A good trainer can work with you on how to teach your dog to ignore or be controlled. Nothing is going to make him like small dogs and not much changes prey drive. The key is controlling your dog so she doesn't get in a dog fight or run off chasing prey. My basenji right now have discovered hedgehogs. We have the check the yard carefully as she is quite sure that they are meant as an appetizer right after feral cat steaks. :(

  • My Kembe only became aggressive towards some other dogs when she was attacked by a large dog that was not leashed. However, there are some dogs that she does like both big and small and also some dogs that she doesn’t like . She doesn’t back down - no matter the size if she dislikes the dog.
    As for squirrels and rabbits - she is focused & relentless - goes into STEALTH MODE! She has killed 2 squirrels while on leash - she is FAST.

  • Thank you all. Knowing it is a little bit breed related is sort of a relief

  • @kembe

    Wow, my Izzy-Bella would be so jealous. Squirrels and bunnies send her into mad-dog frenzy. Oh, to capture one of those pesky little vermin--sublime! She tries, but, alas, no luck.

    Izzy loves Big Dogs. She is an unashamed little Ho. She tries to kiss their faces and their ears. It's frankly embarrassing.
    She doesn't hate small dogs, as long as they like her. But she yearns for handsome manly Dwayne Johnsons of Big Dogs.

  • Yes, my girl is aggressive to many dogs. She seems to pick and choose who she likes and who she doesn't. There have been previous posts here about Basenji aggressiveness - see if you can scroll through and read them. My girl started getting aggressive from age three onward. We just have a firm leash, and don't stop too often to meet and greet. Like many other dog types if we let her off the leash at the dog beach she's not aggressive at all. We don't have squirrels in Australia, but my girl sure does love hunting ducks and parrots. Go figure!!
    🐾

  • @izzy-bella
    Kembe’s “boyfriend” is a big blue Pit-bull named Jax! She absolutely loves him and it’s funny to watch her flirt with him!❤️

  • Basenjis' function in the wild is to go after small game. I expect mine to hunt (and kill if they catch them) squirrels and rabbits. Other dogs are a no-no ! Mine know I do not tolerate aggression to other dogs, regardless of their size.

    We are just back from a long walk in the forest where my two ran free and hunted (abortively, nothing caught) with a Cocker Spaniel. We met and chatted with lots of other dogs of all shapes and sizes and their owners . Humans stopped to chat, dogs did the normal meet, greet and sniff and there was not a single cross word.

    The only trainer mine have ever had is their own pack alpha - ME !

    Do not let aggressive behaviour take hold. Nip it in the bud NOW.

Suggested Topics

  • Basenji lab puppy aggressive

    Behavioral Issues
    6
    0 Votes
    6 Posts
    4k Views
    tanzaT
    Playing by mouthing is how she played with her littermates and Mom (or any other adults in the house)…. so it is totally normal... if too rough with her littermates/adults, they would yell/squeal at her... Takes time and patience to teach what is acceptable as what she is doing is normal for dogs. Will not change overnight... and likely will last till she is done teething....
  • 0 Votes
    10 Posts
    6k Views
    C
    My Basenji Kobi gets along with all dogs she has met except one particular one in our sub. For some reason they just dont like each other, and he is just as growly with her as she is with him. Now I took her to my brothers house and she met his dog for the first time, a huge boxer pitbull mix. And they were a little snarky with each other at first, but the minute they got off the leash and were running around the yard they had a blast. But in the house his dog was very domineering and they got into it a little. But we watched them and they seemed to work it out. His dog was definitely the dominant one in the house, but my little girl ran circles around her outside. She was definitely the leader outside. His poor girl could not keep up with her. lol.
  • Sudden Aggression Toward Other Dogs

    Behavioral Issues
    13
    0 Votes
    13 Posts
    6k Views
    D
    Is the Rat Terrier teaching her bad habits that she did not have before? I have found some JRTs/RTs at the dog parks to be very barky and so playful that sometimes they will not leave the other dogs alone-keep bothering them to play. Jennifer
  • Aggression with older dogs

    Behavioral Issues
    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    3k Views
    S
    Has Dexter had any basic obedience classes?
  • Male Basenji aggressive behavior towards owners

    Behavioral Issues
    10
    0 Votes
    10 Posts
    3k Views
    jessi76J
    @sharronhurlbut: Crating a dog when your at work and then when you sleep is way too much. I am not saying this is the case…but imo, if your home, have the dog with you. I agree… mostly. a dog should be with it's family but, young pups who do not yet know the rules of the house, should be crated IMO, mostly for their own safety. You can't very well supervise a pup when you're sleeping. however, I do think there is a middle ground to it... I crated my dog at night until he was about 7mths old, and 100% reliable in the house (no accidents). I always kept the crate right next to the bed though. with the exception of night hours, our dog was never crated for longer than 4 hrs at a time. our goal was always to achieve no need for the crate.. which we reached when he was around 2 yrs old. I think a crate is a wonderful TOOL, but it's just that, a tool, not a way of life. We still have one of our crates set up, and occasionally our dog will choose to use it, but the door is never shut.
  • Basenji Growling & Aggression

    Pinned Behavioral Issues
    89
    0 Votes
    89 Posts
    114k Views
    O
    Hello, Im new here and have a question in regards to growling. We just rescued an older male Basenji that was just neutered. We have had him a week. He doesn't play with toys. Seems to like any dog he comes across. Tolerates small children and seems to want attention from any person that comes along. He doesn't seem to be food aggressive and is perfectly happy to sit by me most of the day when I'm home. I even come home for lunch to walk him every day. My question is that when we first got him he had no issues getting into his crate, but now he has started growling and getting his back hair up when I tell him to get into his house. Hes too new for me to want to allow him to wander the house with the cats alone. I tried giving him treats when he went in to make it a positive experience but he doesn't seem very happy and now growls every time I ask him to go in. Any suggestions to help with this issue?