A good "safety" exercise to practice is a command that tells your dog treats are in the offing, and use it at irregular intervals when you are walking. Combine the command with a total release of pressure on the leash, preferably when your dog has firm tension on said leash. Then if something unexpected happens you have a built in reaction of the dog to look to you for a reward. This won't work if your dog is pursuing a major distraction, but should give you an edge if you have an equipment failure in otherwise neutral conditions. (you can carry this one step further by "accidentally" dropping the leash in a controlled area, or with a light line attached for safety, and practice until the dog turns to you when it feels a total release)
Basenji in Augusta, GA
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http://appweb.augustaga.gov/animal_services/animal_detail.asp?id=A098851
looks like she could use some help and a good diet.
Anyone close? Local BRAT people?
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Markings: Mic Aivd108028*275
Is that a tattoo?
I wish her best of luck in finding her forever home..She looks really pretty -
Oh, oh, I shouldn't have looked at this!!
I have a Basenji addiction, and I'm in GEORGIA!! -
Is that a tattoo?
I wish her best of luck in finding her forever home..She looks really prettyNo, it means she has an AVID Microchip
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Duh, I didn't even see the avid spelled out..sorry.
Thanks for the info though, Ivoss, our fountain of knowledge. -
The microchip is not registered to an owner.
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The microchip is not registered to an owner
How do you know?
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I can go get her! Coincidentally, my employer is building an elementary school out there so I have been to Augusta twice since the job started…..apparently my "basenji in need" radar was down on that particular day...
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There is a database that you can check online. It doesn't tell you the name of the implanter though which can sometimes help lead back to the breeder if it was them or their vet who did the implantation.
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I can go get her! Coincidentally, my employer is building an elementary school out there so I have been to Augusta twice since the job started…..apparently my "basenji in need" radar was down on that particular day...
If you do, please post the information about her. Are you really going to get her? I'm so excited she'll be in good hands.
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Well actually I'm not in a position to foster right now but I would definitely transport her.
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Did anybody pick her up? I am in contact with BRAT and tehy are trying to locate her..any info would be great.
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The info on where she was is in the post? Looks like she is at the Augusta Animal Services Center and is number A098851 - here is a link to their website
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I figured out what shelter she is at, but she doesn't pull up if you search on there, so I am wondering if anybody got her ..BRAT is wanting to help out, but can't find her..
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She is in the lost/stray section so is not yet up for adoption.
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I figured out what shelter she is at, but she doesn't pull up if you search on there, so I am wondering if anybody got her ..BRAT is wanting to help out, but can't find her..
Thanks for your help though, Tanza.And BRAT could just call the shelter, they have her ID number?
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Let us hope the lost has a home and they find her.
Rita Jean
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BRAT has contacte dthe shelter. They are picking her up soon..
Thanks for the info Ivoss and Tanza
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BRAT has contacte dthe shelter. They are picking her up soon..
Thanks for the info Ivoss and Tanza
I'm so happy to hear the news that the girl will be picked up.
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Hurrah for getting this girl one step closer to her 'forever home.' Such a sweet face….