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If you got her from a breeder and they have said this I am sorry. Trying not to sound mean but that was not breeder that are to be there for life in good and bad.
I would find her a good loving and happy family were she can be a puppy and enjoy her life. This may sound mean but you need to do what is correct and right for the puppy. All my animals cat, dog, bird are my children just as my two legged children we are all family.
I hope you can find it in your heart to do the loving thing.Rita Jean
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@Rita:
If you got her from a breeder and they have said this I am sorry. Trying not to sound mean but that was not breeder that are to be there for life in good and bad.
I would find her a good loving and happy family were she can be a puppy and enjoy her life. This may sound mean but you need to do what is correct and right for the puppy. All my animals cat, dog, bird are my children just as my two legged children we are all family.
I hope you can find it in your heart to do the loving thing.Rita Jean
I agree I'm afraid this does not sound like a responsible breeder to me:(
I think the best thing you can do is try and find a loving home for her. Perhaps contact the breed club and they might know of someone who is looking for a Basenji as a pet. -
I knew that this was coming! And it makes me sad…
of course I knowe all that!!!!
And of course I dont have them together!!! I have two more dogs and I keep them in groups...
I maybe my first Basenji but not my first dog. I have breed up Jack russels before...
Ofcourse I don't give away another dog if shes not ok! But because of the fights I need to do something... And if the teeth not will be ok I desided that it is she that need to move....
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Do not be sad. Please because of the fights give her to a home were she is there everything while she is puppy and can be part of her new family. I will apply your words to giving her a new home "I knew all that". Sometimes doing the right thing can make us all sad but happy in the the end and this can have a happy ending if you let it.
Rita Jean
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Have you ever bred Basenjis before? Do you have a suitable maledog, meaning testing has been done (and he passed) and he is of age? Even if this bitch pup didn't have problems with an overbite, she still might not be suitable to be bred. What I am saying is is you do rehome her and get another bitch, what is to say that bitch will be better? Maybe she won't have a teeth problem, but other things might arrise.
How long have you owned basenjis? Maybe Myran or Beckis will get on here and give you/us some insight of what to do since you are in Sweden and not here.
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Just curious…Is she fighting with another female or is she fighting with a male?
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Is she in season just now?
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Have you ever bred Basenjis before? Do you have a suitable maledog, meaning testing has been done (and he passed) and he is of age? Even if this bitch pup didn't have problems with an overbite, she still might not be suitable to be bred. What I am saying is is you do rehome her and get another bitch, what is to say that bitch will be better? Maybe she won't have a teeth problem, but other things might arrise.
How long have you owned basenjis? Maybe Myran or Beckis will get on here and give you/us some insight of what to do since you are in Sweden and not here.
I wish you and the pup good luck.Ofcourse all that isn't fixt! She is not att beeding age yet! She is just 8months!
And I know that she may not be a god female to breed on! All I wanted was some thinking about the teeths!! I'm getting so tired about this. Why must it be like this?! One little question and I gett mostly ****….I dont need that! I needed just the answer about the teeths...
So this place wasn't the right I think...
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An older female! The other is 5? yers…
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Pearl,
Forlat…I am sorry didn't mean to upset you. Yes as far as teeth, do not think they will change much at this age, I have an 8 mo. old male myself and his teeth have been in for months now. I believe the reason the question regarding the other dog she is fighting beinga male vs female, is because Basenji females are somewhat notorious for needing to be the only female in the house, i.e they might fight. So this is a very common issue among multiple dog owners..does that make any sense? -
Please you really did come to the right place for answer's to questions. We do not always like what is in front of us as I do not always like it either. Yes I can become upset and run my mouth but if it is the right and I say again the right thing for my B then after I settle down I may see it in a different light.
Could be your 5 year old just will not let another female come into the pack.Rita Jean
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Ok, I think in is sad that pepole "always" deside that the person that asks something is "stupid". I know fairly much about dogs… But I wanted som support...
But she dosn't fight with my other two females....
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Is it one in particular that always starts the fights?
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Ok, I think in is sad that pepole "always" deside that the person that asks something is "stupid". I know fairly much about dogs… But I wanted som support...
But she dosn't fight with my other two females....
And they are all older than the Basenji.I don't think there is anybody who thinks your 'stupid'. I think there are only people here who want to think with you and help.
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Please do ask your questions that's why everyone is here. There are no right and wrong and you are not stupid.
Rita Jean
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To answer about the teeth, at 8 months old most of the time the will not fix but sometimes if it just the front teeth and the canine still have correct alignment the bite will fix. Sometimes the teeth in the front will change alignment several times. They may or may not produce it in their immediate offspring but even if their offspring have good bites, the issue can crop up again in a future generation.
Since you are having the issue of her not getting along with another dog, it probably isn't going to be worth waiting and hoping that it fixes and then possibly having it go off again at later age. If you really think she may be an asset to your breeding program other than her bite, maybe you can find a co-ownership arrangement where the new owner will not be too disappointed if her bite never fixes and she is really just a well loved pet.
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I think there is perhaps a slight language barrier here.
Pearl, I don't think anyone intended to make you upset or make you feel stupid. I'm sorry if that's the way you feel. Perhaps you could post in your native language and one of our forum friends from Sweden could interpret for us and visa versa.
Administrator, would this be OK ?
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Hi friends!
I am sure all of you just want to help Pearl. But….I do understand english well and some of you started to not answear on "teeth or fight" question, but with responsibility questions and breeding ethics. I know it belongs to all this, but maybe Pearl knows all about it and just needed some another opinion about her bitches bite. -
I guess I am the
some of you started to not answear on "teeth or fight" question, but with responsibility questions and breeding ethics
, however, IMO and I am not a breeder..maybe one day, not now..if you have to question the bitches bite problem and fighting, maybe you should look into the breed further…again IMO.
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I guess I am the , however, IMO and I am not a breeder..maybe one day, not now..if you have to question the bitches bite problem and fighting, maybe you should look into the breed further…again IMO.
Wow. :rolleyes: