I have a ginger whinger
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 10:01 last edited by
Hi all, hopefully someone will be able to help me!
We got Marley in Feb and he howled the first few night (totally understandable) and then settled into the night routine of going out for a wander just before bed, sleeping all night and getting up about 7am for morning walk. This has been going fine for months.
Skip to a few weeks ago and he starts whinging about 4am and will not settle again. Tried taking him out for a quick pee but still whinges when get back in and tried not giving him any attention. Neither of them work and starting to get to wits end of being woken up at dark o'clock and not being able to get him settled again!
Any thoughts?
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 11:05 last edited by
I know the feeling as it is breeding season for Basenjis just now my male has me up at the crack of dawn with his dawn chorus of howling as Belle is in season just now:rolleyes: thankfully this only goes on for a couple of days when she is ready to be mated, then normality resumes. I don't know if that is the case with Marley as he is still young:confused:
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 11:11 last edited by
You could try a Dap spray on his bedding, it worked for my friends whippet!
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 11:15 last edited by
What's a Dap spray?
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 11:21 last edited by
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 11:33 last edited by
That sounds like some kind of magic spray! Shall check it out, thank you :)
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 11:35 last edited by
I have heard good things about them so might be worth a try.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 12:06 last edited by
Where does Marley sleep?
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 12:13 last edited by
He sleeps in the hallway.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 15:37 last edited by
I wonder if he is lonely and wants to be with the rest of the pack, ie you :D
Maybe if he where in the bedroom with you he would settle, i'm afraid to say my Basenji slept on the bed with us and i know this doesn't do for everyone.
The advise with a child would be to go and reassure him giving as little attention as poss and then leaving him again. -
wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 15:47 last edited by
It is breeding season, and even if you have no females the boys know it is that time of year. So it could be this behavior is related to breeding season.
Mine used to get up at 4:30am because they could hear the paper boy delivering papers at that time.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 17:48 last edited by
I really didn't want to bring him into the bedroom, that's 'our' space and he's not really allowed in there anyways. Plus I take up enough room on the bed, there'd be no space for him!
We live right at the end of a road and the nearest hour is about quarter mile away and we don't get anything delivered so not like he's really getting disturbed with that.
Can maybe try the light reassurance with him, see if that'll help settle him.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 18:12 last edited by
My grandfather use to say that a male dog could smell a female a mile to five miles away. He may have a super good nose.
Rita Jean
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 19:37 last edited by
Good luck, i hope you get some peacefull nights soon.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 19:50 last edited by
Again, this is the beginning of Basenji breeding season.. and with many of the males you do not need a bitch around for them to know it is the "season"….My OJ would whine for the entire month of October
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 21:01 last edited by
Not trying to be funny here but after all October is the Howling month. OJ was right with the months.
Does OJ the real name or is there more?Rita Jean
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 21:23 last edited by
@Rita:
Not trying to be funny here but after all October is the Howling month. OJ was right with the months.
Does OJ the real name or is there more?Rita Jean
OJ is over the Rainbow Bridge (passed over January 2, 2009 at 17yrs 3 months). His Registered name Ch Bushbabies Obviously Jazz = OJ
And he was right on with Basenji Breeding season… totally a month of howling...
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wrote on 16 Sept 2009, 21:35 last edited by
Don't tell me I might have another month and bit of this :eek: ;)
Typical, he's been curled up snoring next to me all evening, I should try whinging at him when he's sleeping ;)
Also noticed recently that he's been more prone to accidents in the house. It started at night but now mostly seems to be during the day now. Got him checked for any infections at the vets but they couldn't find anything.
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wrote on 22 Sept 2009, 12:05 last edited by
Well we got some of the DAP spray and used it on his bed and we've now had 3 nights in a row of undisturbed sleep :D
Also he slept in his crate for the first time last night, progress is good!
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