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What on earth are they using a spray bottle for????
If I were to guess, to prevent him from being aggressive, but that doesn't really square with being timid. One of life's little mysteries. 🙂
The ad says she's "working hard on her housetraining." Not to mention, when a new dog comes into a house it isn't unusual for the them (no matter what age) to have accidents until it is completely comfortable (I'd give 3 months or more to fully adjust). And she is only 8 months - so you still need to think "puppy" as far as energy, manners, etc. Not to mention, with another dog there is bound to be noise (from play and disagreements) - how much depends on how well the 2 dogs mesh personality wise. My 3 all have great temperaments, but they still have tiffs every now and then and basenji play is loud. Both my adults that I adopted as adults probably took 3 months each to fully settle in and be on sure footing and Ruby and Brando knew each other well before they ever came here.
In your mowgli threads you indicated that you were in school and didn't have time and no mode of transport (think emergency vetting), so honestly, why not wait a bit - especially as this pup is in a nice rescue situation.
Great advise Renault1
All my rescue dogs, house trained or not, took a little while to figure out where to potty! Potty training takes time with young ones, especially when they are playing hard with the others and need to go. Rocky sometimes forgets, goes on the floor, and continues playing - that is until someone reminds him that WE DO THAT OUTSIDE!
A rescue or new pet takes at least 60-90 days to adjust, and sometimes it takes a lot more time, like in Bailey's case. One can't give up too soon. Once a dog is adjusted to their new home, life is good.
When it rains, watching the Basenjis running in circles, deciding whether they should go quick in the house, pretend they didn't do it, and play innocent - or just brave the weather, do their business outside, and listen to Mom praise them. I'm doing a lot of praising these days - as Georgia has been pounded with rain for weeks!
I have a very good steam cleaner that gets used often! With six dogs, it is the best investment I've ever made.
The ad says she's "working hard on her housetraining." Not to mention, when a new dog comes into a house it isn't unusual for the them (no matter what age) to have accidents until it is completely comfortable (I'd give 3 months or more to fully adjust). And she is only 8 months - so you still need to think "puppy" as far as energy, manners, etc. Not to mention, with another dog there is bound to be noise (from play and disagreements) - how much depends on how well the 2 dogs mesh personality wise. My 3 all have great temperaments, but they still have tiffs every now and then and basenji play is loud. Both my adults that I adopted as adults probably took 3 months each to fully settle in and be on sure footing and Ruby and Brando knew each other well before they ever came here.
In your mowgli threads you indicated that you were in school and didn't have time and no mode of transport (think emergency vetting), so honestly, why not wait a bit - especially as this pup is in a nice rescue situation.
Yes, I know…I was merely opening up my house as a loving one if needed.
The little girl is still available.
I'm weakening - help!!
Vicki she is so cute and not that far from you and see needs a home. You can get her she would join the pack just fine. Her and Rocky are close in age. Here is your help…
Rita Jean
She is totally cute and in need of a family.
She is such a beautiful little pup
Go on Vicki, you know you want to,lol
I wish it was easier to find out about rescues in England
She is such a pretty dog! We'd love to know what her personality is like…has anyone gone and adopted this pup yet??
I just wanted to say that, as a past rescue person, fast placements do not neccesarily equate good placements. I personally prefer it when a rescue group isn't in a rush to rehome a dog. When they take their time to find just the right match for the dog, the rehoming is statistically more successful. In ther words, don't fret. The right home will come along for her when it is meant to.
One thing that I have learned in life is to accept that things are not all black or all white. Life is shades of gray and just because someone sees a different shade of gray than you do, it doesn't mean their shade is right or wrong, its just different. ~ Robyn Dubbert
I like it!
I agree, that the rescue group is doing a fine job finding the right home. I'm not rushing to apply, but I'm so tempted. My most recent three rescues have come a long way and are finally content. For the past year, I've spent a good portion of my time helping my Basenji rescues learn to overcome their quirks, fears, and issues. Life is good right now.
My three older dogs have been marvelous through all of this Basenji fever I've had, and I love them for it.
I did it! Application sent today.
Please sign me up for Basenji Anonymous - I'm addicted.
Yea!!!!!!!!!
Vicki and all others who are interested - here is something for you to consider for Heartworm preventative.
http://www.heartwormprevention.com/
This guy sells a bottle of diluted Ivermect (what we used to use before heartworm pills) and the measuring dropper - for $25.00 I can do all my dogs for almost 2 years.
That would be a bit better I think. It's safe - I've used it for years - or actually mixed my own version of this - but this is more convenient.
Thank you for information on heartworm prevention. That will save money.
Vicki your crazy but you got a large heart.
Rita Jean
Great to hear Vicki, you have a huge heart and I know there is a special place for you upstairs..angel you.
Dmcarty, thanks for the info on the heartworm preventative. I will have to look into it..I have enough heartguard to last me through feb-10, but after that, I am game…LOL
Vicki, you have the best name and B's keep you young! :D:D
Good luck!!!!!!
Why, Vicki, I love your name, too!!!
Diane - what about whipworm and other parasites that some heartworm meds keep under control? What do you use?