@SethS Hi & Welcome Seth! Your new girl is gorgeous!! I just love the red & whites and the brindle & whites! My first girl, Darla was red & white so that color really tugs hard at my heart. My second, Dorie was brindle & white & now, brindles tug pretty hard at my heart too but, I know I can't have the darker brindle....too much like my Dorie. I'm not saying I'd get another red/white just because of the color.....there would have to be more than the color! But your new girl is really gorgeous!! I'm sorry about your other one & I'm sure that you look to see if the gate is closed now. It's sad that we learn a lesson like that but I bet you don't have that accident again! Congrats on your new sweetheart!!
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Welcome to the forum. I'm sure you will find very interesting information here and hope to receive any helpful tips from you since you have alot of experience. As for us. we also tell people that our dog is not the same as "all other dogs", actually I find it now that dogs have their own personalities. Well this weekend we took our dog for a visit with relatives and they all tried to contain his nipping. It was funny they were trying to teach us about our dog but we knew better, it was funny to see our rebeliouse little boy show them he can't be contained at least by someone who is not mom and dad.
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Welcome to the forum, you aren't too far from me. I am a WV Basenji owner, which I hear is fairly rare! It is so nice to be able to meet other B owners here. My Bella is very well behaved w/humans and dogs alike, mild tempered and sweet. However, she will grow at moving feet under the covers or if she is awoken from a deep sleep!
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Wlcome!!! Can't wait to see pictures.
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Thanks for the "Welcome." Hope the pictures are enjoyed …. we never tire of seeing other Basenji photos and also like the posts on the forum.
My first exposure to a Basenji was back in the middle '50s when I saw the movie "Goodbye My Lady" ...... actually there are two titles, the other being "Weep No More My Lady." We've almost worn out the VCR tape of the movie I finally found. I never forgot that little dog and years later, in 1983, I ran across a Basenji that was up for rescue. I was the only one who knew what she was. Without hesitation, I picked her up and Tami was mine for the rest of her life.
Now that we're living with our third Basenji, we know about every trick in their book. Toilet paper eating, purse robbing, cheese begging, rabbit catching, squirrel chasing, table hopping, couch climbing, and bed hogging ... just a few of their lovable quirks.
Our present B is Jess ....... Along with being a normal red blooded Basenji, her expertise is in the area of finding and watching airplanes as they cross over our house. When she finds one, she'll watch it until it goes out of sight.
With all the funny, odd habits they have, there is no other dog we'd have.
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Welcome AndyBoy. I live in just outside of Columbus in Worthington. I have only seen 2 Basenji's around here. I hear there are more but I have yet to see them. This is a great forum and I am sure you will find dome interesting info as well as be able to give some.
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AndyBoy, hi, i'm new here, too, and will be getting my first basenji at age 53, yet I, too, watched Goodbye My Lady as a child and ever since wanted a magical dog like the one in the movie. I googled the movie and found a fascinating article archived in The Basenji magazine about the actress who played Lady. It would be fun to have a poll on how many basenji owners were influenced by that movie!
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I had never even heard of the movie until AFTER I had Jazz, or maybe while I was waiting to get her.
Her registered name is Jumoke's Jazzy Lady, and Bryan thought that I'd named her Lady as a result of the movie. After he told me about it, I was able to find an old copy online and bought it.I have to say, my kids weren't overly impressed, and found some of the Basenji scenes [like the crying] to be dorky, and they thought the kid was mean. I don't think it would have made them want a Basenji. LOL But we do still watch it from time to time.
I doubt it would have influenced me when I was a kid either. Honestly,
I don't see where it made Basenjis look all that special or particularly different.We wound up getting our first Basenji because dh didn't want any more dogs, but I was able to convince him that one day I could settle for a smaller dog.
I researched and the barklessness and low shed appealed to him {our last three dogs have been barking, hairy dogs. Our current golden mix barks from sun up to sun down}. He had some reservations based on comments other people made and things we read in our research, but once we met a few Basenjis those fears were somewhat calmed. And once we had a Basenji, those fears were put to rest. We both think they are awesome dogs, and now we have two. -
I have to say, my kids weren't overly impressed, and found some of the Basenji scenes [like the crying] to be dorky, and they thought the kid was mean.
I have to agree that the sounds of "Lady" crying was a little odd (bad) but it's possible that the originators of the movie didn't have many Basenjis to choose. At the time the movie was made, Basenjis had to be few and far between. So maybe they only had one B and that one happened to be a silent one and the sound had to be dubbed. Andy, our second pal never uttered a sound except for a nice low growl if anyone approached my truck.
When we met the breeder to take possession of Jess (or when Jess took possession of us ) we asked if she was "vocal." The whole family was there and collectivley replied "Ohhh yeah" ….. and believe me, she is, especially when she catches H-LL..... she's a great backtalker.
In the movie where lady is stalking the birds and is down on her front paws with her butt up in the air is a picture of one of Jess's favorite positions. Our other two never did that.
One thing that Tami often did was to "bury" her bones in the middle of the room on the carpet. They were in plain sight of everyone but evidently she thought they were hidden and got very disturbed if anyone tried to move them.
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One thing that Tami often did was to "bury" her bones in the middle of the room on the carpet. They were in plain sight of everyone but evidently she thought hey were hidden and got very disturbed if anyone tried to move them.
That's funny! Topaz does the same thing lol lol
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Hello and welcome to the forum…look forward to some pix of Jess...
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Welcome, Andyboy! I too had see the movie and loved it as a kid. I haven't seen it in years so I don't remember it. I have the book though and plan to read it with my daughter this summer. The movie introduced me to the breed, but it was ultimately allergies that led me to own one, much like JazzysMom.
Enjoy the forum…I know I do. Post more pictures when you can!