Hi Hoot,
Welcome to the forum. I wanted to introduce myself to you because I too adopted a dog for the same reasons. I wanted a companion for my Golden Retriever who is also my service dog. He had gained a lot of weight during a period where I was sick with my MS. I decided to go to our local shelter and found my baby Taz. He had a great personality and got along well with my Golden "Levi" . I too did not know what kind of dog he was until my BF figured it out. All we knew was that he was hound/terrier mixed. Little did I know he was Basenji or even what a Basenji was. I learned quickly. lol.. He too likes to chew a lot and we have to put everything out of his reach, especially cell phones (from experience) He won't mess with the remote control though. He does like to table surf and will take anything from gloves to mail to cellphones off the tables. He is a very loveable dog though. He loves to be in my lap and is a leaner. You will probably find she is very cat like as it is a trait of basenji's. My Taz likes to lean up against me when i am getting ready in the bathroom or when I am standing around. He is very partial to me though he loves my BF (not sure why) but he doesn't sit with him unless I am out of the room. I have to put baby gates up to keep him from going into the kitchen or from going upstairs to table surf in the bathroom or bedrooms or keep the doors shut. You will find baby gates very helpful. Also you will find that keeping lots and lots of chew toys around will be very helpful to keep her attention off of things she shouldn't chew. We use Nylabones for powerful chewers and they love pigs ears and will take them a while to chew them. Kongs are great as well because they can chew them and not destroy them as they tend to do to other softer plastic toys. I have also found he loves tennis balls and won't destroy them as well. He is fully crate trained but will sleep in the bed with me when my BF is not here. They are very playful as well. Females do tend to try to be more dominant but being a dominant person can offset that problem. Here are some pics of my Taz and you can see they look very much alike. Taz's tail is curled but not nearly as much as a full Basenji. His ears also tip more like a terrier as well. He sheds very little though when I brought him home he was shedding very bad and I don't know if it was stress related to him being at the shelter or if it was just his diet. I feed him purina pro plan sensitve stomach and skin formula which consist of salmon, brewers rice and oatmeal which are very healty for them and keeps their fur shiney and their skin healthy as well as their stomachs. You will find though the longer you have her you will fall in love with Basenjis. I hope you enjoy her and have lots of fun.
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New Basenji Puppy
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Evidently I cannot register in the Phenome project they ask for the registration numbers, and Shaye is not registered with AKC or anyplace - guess we are second class citizens. So I will hope for her health, and see if my vet can get anywhere with the request for tests - the site for the test kit also asks for registration numbers, kennel, etc.
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That is okay, you can put Not Registered for that part of the form and they will assign her a NOREG number.
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Hi Susan, what part of Florida do you live in? We are in the Tampa Bay area, and have a lot of basenji folks around here. shaye is very pretty!
Welcome to the Forum, you will find lots of good info.
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Welcome to the pack I look forward to seeing more photos of your baby!
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Welcome to this great "Basenji-encyclopedia" ! Greetz from Belgium !;)
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@Shaye's:
Evidently I cannot register in the Phenome project they ask for the registration numbers, and Shaye is not registered with AKC or anyplace - guess we are second class citizens. So I will hope for her health, and see if my vet can get anywhere with the request for tests - the site for the test kit also asks for registration numbers, kennel, etc.
If you go to the OFA site (www.offa.org) and then put in the breed as Basenjis and the Fanconi for the test, you can see all that have been done, we are up to 2473 DNA tests and many are for non-registered Basenjis that have come from rescue or that don't have AKC registrations. Many people on this list have had their B's tested and are in the same situation you are.
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To MacPack's question - we are also in the Tampa Bay area. I did not know there were many Basenjis here - I get lots of "what kind of dog is she?" from people we run into. We sure love her, and I know you must love yours as well. We won't be sorry to lose certain aspects of the puppy stage, but still, she's great.
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to Ivoss and Tanza - thanks for the information - I'll try again to register for the test.
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We have a group that meets up most every Sunday at a big dog park. This past Sunday a new 'member' (whose dog Kaiser was lost in Tampa for over a week when their house was broken into) brought their 10 week old little red boy Mojo! It was fun to see 14 basenjis from age 13 1/2 to 10 weeks all playing and socializing nicely.
We had 2 black/whites, 5 tris, 2 brindles, and 5 reds, quite a pack!We meet at West Park around 11 am, it is north of Hillsborough, off Hesperdes, at the corner of Jean and Occident. I think if you Google West park Dog Park you will find it easily. Hope to see you there some Sunday.
Anne
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This is not something that your Vet does, it is a cheek swab that you do and send in. You order it from OFA, register your B on the CPP site (registration is free) and send in the cheek swab.
Many Vets are not even aware of the DNA test for Fanconi and many Vets are not even familar with FanconiI have sent for the DNA Marker test from the website suggested. Shaye visited her vet yesterday,and we had a discussion concerning Fanconi, as well as the ocular problems Basenjis sometimes develop - he told me he is aware of the problem, and was glad I had ordered the test because it would have been more expensive through him - also said he was going to do some brushing up in general on the health issues, etc. concerning Basenjis, because they are few and far between in his practice. This was all very reassuring, he's a good doctor. Thank you so much, everyone, for the guidance. This is why I am here!
Shaye's Mom
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That's great… I am surprised that he would tell you the test would be more expensive? He (your Vet) would have to buy the same kit... and why would the Vet even bother to do it, when owners just order the test kit themselves since the B needs to be registered on the CPP site?
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I think I registered on the GPP site - I tried to do it twice and the second time they said she was already registered, although I've not seen anything from them or a place you can contact them - and they haven't issued any e-mail with a number or anything - still, I did order the kit from the other site, so we'll see.
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My guess is that he was saying it would be more expensive through him because he would be doing the BLOOD submission? That would require a fee from the vet for the blood draw and then expensive overnight shipping. So yes the cheek swab you can order yourself is cheaper.
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If you are registered on CPP site you should be able to login and see that your dog is registered.
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Or it would be more expensive through him because he'd need to mark up for his - or his staff's - time to coordinate. Makes sense - smart to just do it on your own.
Both our pups were rescues, but in Bongo's case he was from a shelter so we have no info at all on his pedigree and we were able to register for the test. They don't always operate really quickly, though.
Congrats on your beautiful girl! Enjoy!