@ember-the-basenji
I relate to your comment about your basenji being aggressive towards white fluffy dogs. I wonder why these dogs attract their attention.
Why? Nip & Brawl
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This is my first attempt at posting a link to a video, hopefully it works. This is Sophie and Rio playing yesterday.
Thanks Lisa - These videos look typical of Duke & Daisy too. Except of course when there's real cause for concern - you know, the turn for the worse. I am attempting to upload a short video from my camera - so you can see my two going at it like yours. Haven't done it b4 either - so maybe it'll work. (don't know when I'll be done)
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This is my first attempt at doing a video - Yesterday after work, as usual Duke & Daisy were doing their thing. At the end of the video - they must have hurt themselves locking teeth b/c they're licking nose & mouths.
This video is quiet & mild. Not the growly kind of fight.
http://s142.photobucket.com/albums/r115/dukerspooker/?action=view¤t=NipBrawlFirst.flv
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Very cool! So, that is the usual? Or is there more noise usually? That was all play.
So….do you have a digital video camera? Or is that a feature on your regular digi cam? I will have to do this....I could make a video of Querk screaming his head off for y'all.
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Looks so familar!:D Yep Senji play for sure. Good job on the Vid Jill!!!!:D
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Looks so familiar!:D Yep Senji play for sure:) . Good job on the Vid Jill!!!!
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Very cool! So, that is the usual? Or is there more noise usually? That was all play.
So….do you have a digital video camera? Or is that a feature on your regular digi cam? I will have to do this....I could make a video of Querk screaming his head off for y'all.
This is the usual - almost all the time when they get out of the crates. Also, they almost always have to do it in my presence. Wherever I am - they follow. It will usually get heated once or twice a day. They're heated now - just took another short video - will publish it - for kicks.
I used my digital camera using the video setting. Downloaded it like the digital images and then uploaded it to Photobucket in the video index. I don't know how to edit it like Lisa did with the captions.
I figured that Duke, being the bigger and stronger of the two was playing too rough with Daisy. But if you say it's normal . . . just being senji.
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Looks so familiar!:D Yep Senji play for sure:) . Good job on the Vid Jill!!!!
Thanks! I'll upload another video - This one is where they're being vocal and very noisy.
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OK - This gets nasty. 1st one here is when my DH just came home, which started D&D's spat. (Also, please excuse my DH's reference to what's he's gotta do . . .) Hahaa - It's about the spat.
http://s142.photobucket.com/albums/r115/dukerspooker/?action=view¤t=HeatedRex.flvThis next one is close to the same spat - I don't know what's eating my kids today - They've been on & off with this more than usual. They'll work it out, right?
http://s142.photobucket.com/albums/r115/dukerspooker/?action=view¤t=ae35aa1e.flv -
The first one looks like a tizzy over who is going to get to greet daddy first and longest. It is definitely not play…but it isn't really fighting either. It looks like Duke is complaining that Daisy is jumping around while he wants to greet.
The second one kinda looks like Duke doesn't want to play with Daisy...she gets the message and goes to find something else to play with.
To me it looks like they are definitely sorting stuff out....that is fine, it sounds like complaining.
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Thanks for your take on these two. I didn't know they have complaints. You read them so well. They're both grumpy today. It occurred to me they need to get off the dock here at home. We will get them out and visit family tomorrow afternoon and thru the weekend. "A tired Basenji is a happy Basenji". (They're still doing it under my chair!) It's about bed time for everyone.
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If you notice on the second vid Daisy's tail wags a little. I agree with Andrea, neither are fights in my opinion, just senji talk. It's when those exchanges go on longer than that and hackles are up you might need to intervene.
Not sorry you added that second B are you Jill?
They look like they're blending nicely!
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If you notice on the second vid Daisy's tail wags a little. I agree with Andrea, neither are fights in my opinion, just senji talk. It's when those exchanges go on longer than that and hackles are up you might need to intervene.
Not sorry you added that second B are you Jill?
They look like they're blending nicely!
Right, not sorry. More like adjusting to two. Seems they've been having the so-called senji talk with complaints and very noisy play more often lately. So, I was concerned b/c honestly I thought they were fighting. So I should look for hackles before deciding to break them up - or unless the noise goes on for too long.
Thanks for helping me figure this out. Certainly I trust your opinions and advice having experience with multiples. I am so glad we have Daisy - She's the sweetest little cuddler and she's learning fast. She can do no wrong when she gives me the look . . . you know it.
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So I should look for hackles before deciding to break them up - or unless the noise goes on for too long.
I have this type of thing all the time with the larger, younger group. If I hear the heated 'Senji speak" go on for too long I holler for them to zip it…..before it escalates and let them know I'm not happy with the bickering. Hackles are a good sign someone is aggitated and you need to pay attention, but I wouldn't say it means they are going to fight.
Our resident fight cat, when she starts staring and licking her lips.......I step in.;)
I'm so happy for you that this is working out, it's really fun to watch them isn't it?
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I would guess that Daisy's "puppy liscense" is about to expire. Usually between 4 and 5 months, the adult dogs don't accept inappropriate behavior anymore. And they get on the puppies to "grow up and knock it off"
We are going thru that here too. Our problem is that Ivy is very sensitive to anyone having more fun than she is…she a very low tolerance for silliness....so you can imagine how she feels about uppity young puppies! So she reprimands Ariel...and Ariel says 'oh, yeah...scr*w you!!!' And then it sounds like world war III is about to break out..until I soothe all feelings. I would video tape it if I could, so you could see what it looks like just before a real fight...but then I couldn't intervene
The other adults just complain to her, and about her...but don't really take it to defcon four...Ivy, OTOH...well...she is truly an alpha bitch....in every bad sense of the world.
Sometimes Duke might need a break from Daisy...if you can separate them briefly, it might help.
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Sophie is the only one of ours that is a morning dog. She also loves to greet everyone, every morning when she wakes up. Her absolutely most favorite dog to greet in the morning is the old grump who always wants 5 more minutes of sleep. Every morning when Sophie wakes up she comes waggling over to me, then to Sam and then we hear "eennnhh" "eeennhh" as she tries to greet Nicky, she flops over and shows her belly wagging away all the while he is making this "eeennnhh" sound. No matter how many times he disciplines her for this, every morning she goes through the whole thing again.
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I not only have a 16 month old basenji, I have a senior rat terrier, he just turned 11. I have a problem with Tobias, he is always slapping Jazz(my senior) in the face. Now Jazz is very good, he tolerates it well. But afer 5 or 6 slaps, he snaps, with a bite to Tobias' cheeks. No harm is ever done, but I worry about what would happen if I did not intervene. I know he just wants to play, however, Jazz is rarely in the mood. Tobias is VERY persistant. Is there a way to encourage playtime so both can get along?
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Jazz is rarely in the mood. Tobias is VERY persistant. Is there a way to encourage playtime so both can get along?
This seems to be how my two get into spats. As advised, they will work it out and too much intervention can lead to unresolved issues that may get worse. I am taking the advice to only intervene when the noise goes on too long or when I perceive a WWIII eruption. It seems our interpretation of playtime is different than the canine way.
Friday and Saturday, we've enjoyed the beautiful warm weather here in MI outside. I've taken my two to my nephew's fenced in yard where they are able to run and explore with his dog, Homer. They've gotten lots of exercise and seem to have released alot of energy. Today, we'll go for a long walk in the park, hopefully twice. Remember, "A tired Basenji is a good Basenji".
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So….do you have a digital video camera? Or is that a feature on your regular digi cam? I will have to do this....I could make a video of Querk screaming his head off for y'all.
Would love to see and hear Querk. It would be fun . . . to hear Basenji sounds. Their vocals are so different, it's cool.
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Hackles up are normal for a Basenji, I have never seen it make a difference, means nothing about a serious fight or not, IMO… usually it is the noise, or lack of it... My Kristii yells all the time at my boy...ggg.... and she always has her hackle up... and she is all noise, no action....
This is typical Basenji actions... when you have more then one... I have always told people get ready for the noise.. that you never had before.... sounds like they are going to kill each other... but they are not....
One thing that I can say is that if you ever see that "glazed" look in one or the other to where they are totally fixed on the other one.. that to me is a sure sign that something nasty is going to happen...
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Hackles up are normal for a Basenji, I have never seen it make a difference, means nothing about a serious fight or not, IMO… usually it is the noise, or lack of it... My Kristii yells all the time at my boy...ggg.... and she always has her hackle up... and she is all noise, no action....
When the hackles are up on mine, something has them aggitated. Doesn't mean….fight.......aggitated.;)