@pawla said in Zaki says hello again:
Does anyone have other favorite things they've taught their basenji?
"pick it up" is fun and useful for them to know. I teach it as a generic command......I point to an object or identify it by name if they know the name of it. Very easy to teach with a clicker using small steps to get what you want, i.e. click for being near the object, click for sniffing the object, touching the object, opening mouth near the object, eventually you will get to picking up the object. Yes, you can teach by throwing the object, and possibly get there quicker, but I find the method I outlined to have lasting results and understanding, plus it works with a dog that is disinclined to retrieve.
I might mention, there is one difficulty with "trade". Basenjis are smart dogs. Some of them will figure out that a way to get treats is to grab something they are not supposed to have. My own method, depending on the situation, was a stern "no" or "leave it", or a milder "is that yours?" My dogs understood and responded to what I asked in most situations, and if a dog gets hold of something that could harm them if ingested you don't want to hesitate to get it away from them, even if that means prying open their jaws and removing it. If "no" is understood, respected, and seldom invoked, it will usually give you the time you need to act. (in my world, "no" always means stop what you are doing right now).