Skip to content

M/F combinations?

Basenji Talk
  • I know the female is supposed to be the dominant one, but I think at our house, it's the male.

    Jazzy is 3 yrs old. Keoki is about 15 mos.

    Keoki pushes Jazz around - he's always posturing over her, {you know, standing very close to her head/shoulder, standing very tall and stiff, holding his head up} and as he is quite a bit taller, he can do a good job of that – and sometimes literally pushing her in the opposite direction that she had been headed.
    He attacks her "in play" all day long, and it gets so rough many times a day that she is yelping but he won't let go of her neck. He d-r-a-g-s her across the floors.

    I do intervene, but it's getting harder and harder. He used to be very good at letting go when I firmly said, "Keoki!!! ENOUGH!!" But now I have to use my hands to grasp under his neck very hard until he lets go.
    Jazz has had a few little scabs around her neck and shoulders.

    Part of the problem is I just think he needs more of a workout, but the weather has been so crappy they don't want to get out in it, and neither do I.

    I plan to do some more intensive work with him, but haven't time to do much of anything other than the basics until at least next week.
    The weather may also be beginning to warm up a smidge, so hopefully we'll start getting in some good exercise.

    Right now, he's just mean and rough. :(

  • The video looks like pretty normal basenji stuff. She was better when you weren't right there petting her. The more you say 'oh, pretty girl' etc, while she is growling, you are reinforcing that behavior….she thinks 'oh, he must think I am doing the right thing, because he is saying nice things to me'. The most I will say to the growling dog in this situation is 'oh, you are okay, give it a rest'...but not in a praising voice...just quiet recognition of their torture ;)

    She wants him to get off of her, and he isn't getting the message. Eventually, he will. She is giving him a TON of warning before she snaps, and that is ideal.

    For the most part I would just stay out of it. If you feel like you must intervene (and I can understand that), I would just walk over and pick up the puppy, carry him somewhere elseand redirect his attention (play a game with him, or give him something to do). That way you are telling him 'when she makes this noise, it means leave her alone'

    They are both behaving appropriately for their age in this video, IMO.

  • <_>

    Not always…sometimes they are just the loudest complainers, and the crankiest ;) It makes them look like the leaders, but often those types don't actually have the confidence to be the leader._

  • @Quercus:

    The video looks like pretty normal basenji stuff. She was better when you weren't right there petting her. The more you say 'oh, pretty girl' etc, while she is growling, you are reinforcing that behavior….she thinks 'oh, he must think I am doing the right thing, because he is saying nice things to me'. The most I will say to the growling dog in this situation is 'oh, you are okay, give it a rest'...but not in a praising voice...just quiet recognition of their torture ;)

    She wants him to get off of her, and he isn't getting the message. Eventually, he will. She is giving him a TON of warning before she snaps, and that is ideal.

    For the most part I would just stay out of it. If you feel like you must intervene (and I can understand that), I would just walk over and pick up the puppy, carry him somewhere elseand redirect his attention (play a game with him, or give him something to do). That way you are telling him 'when she makes this noise, it means leave her alone'

    They are both behaving appropriately for their age in this video, IMO.

    Well said, looks perfectly normal to me too….

  • @Quercus:

    <_>

    Not always…sometimes they are just the loudest complainers, and the crankiest ;) It makes them look like the leaders, but often those types don't actually have the confidence to be the leader._

    _

    You may be right. She is MIGHTY BITCHY and oh! girl! she has a foul-mouth, LOL, knows ALL the Basenji cuss words, and the most confrontational when she sees another dog. Could be all bluster, and maybe he knows it!_

  • That would be Kristii in my house…. foul mouth.. totally... to the point she "spits" when yelling at the other dogs, who by the way totally ignore her... gggg and it is all bluster with her... she knows she is bottom of the ladder... but cusses all the same... especially at the boys.... and while on lead she would/is confrontational... if she were loose and another dog looked at her crooked... she be gone in a flash...

  • I watched the video, Sheba is incredibly patient! That pup is due for some manners, and I imagine she is just the girl to teach him. As Andrea said, his "puppy license" has expired at 5 months. Humans think puppies are fun, adult dogs often think they are a pain! She has "let him live" to 5 months, she probably likes him.

    Anne in Tampa

  • Well put Anne…. she is incredibly patient.... and for sure the truth... "she has let him live this long"!

    People are never ever ready for the "noise" that can come from the Adults with puppies....

  • ok, the reason I was telling her "Pretty Girl" was because that has always been the only way to get her to "talk" and that is what I was trying to do, but I definitely agree that I was in the wrong at that point. He is very persistent when it comes to aggravating her. I have noticed that sometimes she will back down, is she losing her dominance? and one last question, should I intervene when she fights him to take the toy that he is playing with?

  • @Porthos:

    ok, the reason I was telling her "Pretty Girl" was because that has always been the only way to get her to "talk" and that is what I was trying to do, but I definitely agree that I was in the wrong at that point. He is very persistent when it comes to aggravating her. I have noticed that sometimes she will back down, is she losing her dominance? and one last question, should I intervene when she fights him to take the toy that he is playing with?

    IMO, no… I would not intervene

  • Thanks for the advice… And pointing out the error in my ways

Suggested Topics

  • Receiving new Basenji puppy Monday 2/11/19

    Basenji Talk
    18
    0 Votes
    18 Posts
    5k Views
    RGK9RulerR
    @theoriginaldev your life as you know it will never be the same! Patience, consistency, a firm but gentle hand, with a sense of humor is what you are going to need for the duration of the life of your precious gift. WELCOME home little one!! :)
  • Rainy/Cold/Snowy Geo Region

    Basenji Talk
    1
    0 Votes
    1 Posts
    1k Views
    No one has replied
  • Bringing home our B 3/9/2012

    Basenji Talk
    56
    0 Votes
    56 Posts
    23k Views
    Chealsie508C
    Ready to commit myself!!! Hahaha.. Alleycat- so incredibly adorable, I love the look on his face in the first one…might be a hint of mischief in there?! Lol The little black and white bundles get me everytime! I fell in love with breed and wanted a red and white...but after receiving Oakley...it's hard not to have the black and whites melt me. Take lots of pics, it goes by quicker than I remember thinking it would. Love his wide white stripe and his little white mitten foot in the back...he looks overall to be a "cool, laid back type"?! Perhaps it's because I was so used to the panic look as Oakley was panicked by many things back then!
  • Breeding/Barking/Yelping

    Basenji Talk
    6
    0 Votes
    6 Posts
    3k Views
    F
    I want to know,How long does pregnancy period of bitch have? And what are the primary symptoms in order to identify it?
  • 0 Votes
    21 Posts
    15k Views
    jys1011J
    Hi Jason I was around way back when you first got Tucker. I'm so very happy to hear that you are all going to better environments. And congrats on your new baby!! I've since had 3 myself ;O) Good luck to you!
  • R/W M in Milwaukee

    Basenji Talk
    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    2k Views
    RedVelvetLynxR
    @snorky998: Saw a young male in Milwaukee on Saturday walking near the lake front toward the Circus Wagon Parade grounds. We were stuck in traffic and could only yell out the window to say what a cutie he was. Was accompanied by a male 2 legger and another small dog. Anyone from the forum? I dunno, but "male 2 legger" made me laugh! :D