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19 Jul 2019, 05:13

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    I have notices with my guy it very much depends how the small dog acts around him. If the little one is confident and relaxed Watson treats them like any other dog and will play. If they are snarky and unsure he can become a little intense and I will step in and redirect him. He is always carefully supervised when we go to the dog park…the main place where he encounters other dogs... He enjoys playing with other dogs and is pretty social. I am careful not to allow him to meet other dogs while he is on leash since he is a bit leash reactive.
  • BRAT Convention Brags

    Basenji Talk 15 Jun 2011, 11:22
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    Jennifer I find a lot but all seems to be quoting one major study showing 21 percent of lab dogs exposed developed tumors http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A.edu+dogs+and+radon
  • Rescue Basenji sighting

    Basenji Talk 5 Jun 2011, 11:57
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    @DebraDownSouth: By original, do you mean the breeders or are they the ones who turned her over to rescue? Glad she is in a loving home! Debra, it is Lolly's original owner who was concerned for her, for some reason she had to give her up, the second owner put her with the dogs trust instead of giving her back. Lolly came originaly from a petshop :eek: I have now on request from Lolly's new owner been able to put them in touch with each other so that information can be shared. Lolly seems as if she's got a super new home.
  • BRAT is an amazing group

    Basenji Talk 10 May 2011, 19:58
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    Very cool! Thanks for posting that!:)
  • BRAT needs our help….

    Basenji Talk 28 Feb 2010, 12:32
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    We've just slipped to 8th. :eek: PLEASE VOTE….PLEASE VOTE DAILY....We can do this.....;)
  • Rawhide treats

    Basenji Talk 5 Nov 2007, 14:10
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    Tucker goes through 3 or more rawhide 'bones' or the flat rolled 'bones' in a week. He loves them and has never had any problems. The vet told me that there's no reason that he can't have them as long as they don't cause him any problems, most of which would be noticable (choking, intestinal blockage, etc). He's never had any problems. I gave him one of those dark colored pig ears once and he bit it once and it shattered into tiny needlelike pieces. Never did that again.