• @Capt_Jack_our_Basenji:

    I cant believe how CUTE he is with the Tongue and all!! AWWWW!! You were right I think Maverick and Him are EXACTLY the same age!! Does he know any commands? Where does he sleep? How much to you feed him? (sorry, just wanted to compare) lol. Maverick was born November 14th 2008… so on my Birthday (3/14) Maverick will be 4 months old. SO HANDSOME!!!

    Oh yes he is model of a Basenji: never causes problems, friendly to strangers, curious,… 🙂 He knows sit and stay, and now we are practicing down.
    Since he came into our home he sleeps in his crate in our bedroom. We also leave a small bedlamp on during the night. When he wakes up in the middle of the night he can see us and falls back to sleep imediately. He was never allowed in or on our bed so he never asks for it. In his crate we have placed a very comfortable and cosy doggy bed so he LOVES to go in his crate and he has never protested. At daytime we move this doggy bed to the living room or into his travel crate and when he is tired he automatically moves into it. It is also ideal during car trips in combination with a doggy seat belt. The bottom is leak-proof so no messy car seats !!:)
    When studying about the breed I became aware of the fact that there are probably as many opinions about what to feed to your furry as there are people on the globe !!!Everyone has his own idea about it and often thinks what he/she is feeding is the best. :rolleyes:
    After reading Dr. Pitcairn's guide to natural health for dogs and cats I found his approach very realistic and commonsensible so I threw out the "kibble-bag" and switched to homemade food, using the recipes in his book. It takes me about 15 minutes to prepare Bendjis food for a whole week. I freeze it in portions of 250 grams (about 1 cup) and he eats 2 portions a day. This seems a lot but don't forget that half of this fresh food is water ! As a consequence he seldom touches his water bowl. The meals are highly digestable so he only poops once, (sometimes twice) a day and his stool is very firm. I also add fresh grated veggies every 2 days (carrots and zuchini). HE LOVES THIS FRESH FOOD, he has a shiny coat , no bad breath, and seemes in top condition so I stick to these recipes. But as I said, the choice is up to you !
    BTW Bendji was born on the 29th of November so they are indeed almost the same age.
    If you want some more info about what exactly I'm feeding Bendji just let me know !:)

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  • @tsjoe007:

    Oh yes he is model of a Basenji: never causes problems, friendly to strangers, curious,… 🙂 He knows sit and stay, and now we are practicing down.
    Since he came into our home he sleeps in his crate in our bedroom. We also leave a small bedlamp on during the night. When he wakes up in the middle of the night he can see us and falls back to sleep imediately. He was never allowed in or on our bed so he never asks for it. In his crate we have placed a very comfortable and cosy doggy bed so he LOVES to go in his crate and he has never protested. At daytime we move this doggy bed to the living room or into his travel crate and when he is tired he automatically moves into it. It is also ideal during car trips in combination with a doggy seat belt. The bottom is leak-proof so no messy car seats !!:)
    When studying about the breed I became aware of the fact that there are probably as many opinions about what to feed to your furry as there are people on the globe !!!Everyone has his own idea about it and often thinks what he/she is feeding is the best. :rolleyes:
    After reading Dr. Pitcairn's guide to natural health for dogs and cats I found his approach very realistic and commonsensible so I threw out the "kibble-bag" and switched to homemade food, using the recipes in his book. It takes me about 15 minutes to prepare Bendjis food for a whole week. I freeze it in portions of 250 grams (about 1 cup) and he eats 2 portions a day. This seems a lot but don't forget that half of this fresh food is water ! As a consequence he seldom touches his water bowl. The meals are highly digestable so he only poops once, (sometimes twice) a day and his stool is very firm. I also add fresh grated veggies every 2 days (carrots and zuchini). HE LOVES THIS FRESH FOOD, he has a shiny coat , no bad breath, and seemes in top condition so I stick to these recipes. But as I said, the choice is up to you !
    BTW Bendji was born on the 29th of November so they are indeed almost the same age.
    If you want some more info about what exactly I'm feeding Bendji just let me know !:)

    Thanks so much for sharing you information!! Its definantly something to think about! He is SOOO cute, too bad we cant get them together for a little Romp!!! Maverick is yet to see another Basenji besides his litter mates so I cant wait until that opportunity arises!


  • Bendji - 15 weeks


  • OOOoooohhhhhhhh yesss I did enjoy the pictures, Very Very much!!!!:D He is adorable, as always!


  • He's lovely! Can't wait till the 28th!


  • Very, very cute…


  • At last I'm old enough to wear my new collar(s) …


  • ohhhhh….. he's looks very good with his new collar!!!!


  • Love it! Now I want one too.. 😃


  • @Janneke:

    Love it! Now I want one too.. 😃

    I think they don't fit with people Janneke… 😃


  • What a well dress b you have there~


  • @Buana:

    I think they don't fit with people Janneke… 😃

    They don't??!!??.. Sigh… 😉 :p


  • Never have seen them so new - what cute little bitty darlings.



  • ggg.. find the neck.. 😃


  • haha. Yep, there is no neck.


  • Yep, I agree the last series will fit him better in a few months :rolleyes:
    But now you already have an idea how our little boy will show up on our next meeting …;)
    Greetz


  • Yep, the last collars look bigger than his head :eek: but still they are very stylish.


  • Hihihi! When he has a collar on form the last series, he can put his head on it when he?s tired…. hahaha


  • How many collars do you have?? But they are beautiful and I would like to have them all…

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