Lovely picture and they're so patient. I have the same problem when I pick up my camera!
Oakley's Here!!!
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Welcome Oakley..Congratulations..I am so happy he is finally with you…
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Glad to see he's home, look at those ears!! So cute!!
Maya didnt cry at all when she came home, but she had the other dogs for company. Is Oakley an only child? If so, you have to expect some crying when left, the best thing to do for his sake is to just leave him to get over it - he will!! The more you pander to him the worse it will be in the long run.
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He is an only child, thanks for the advice…I will just have to leave him be
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he's super cute - and great collar color choice!
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I am ooozing with jealousy. I want a BW boy soooooo badly… very very cute!
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Congratulations! Oakley is very handsome! It's been 13 years since my B boy was a puppy, but he cried the first night. I tucked him in his crate in the bedroom; he'd cry and I'd hop up to take him out. About the third time this happened, I thought, "Wow, seems like I just did this." I looked at the clock and it had only been ten minutes. I'm very trainable.
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Oakley is a sweetie. Remember - after sleep/nap, exercise and feeding you have to expect that Oakley will want to relieve himself. I gather you are taking him outside right now to relieve himself? Use a word to indicate you want him to do his business (I use 'hurry hurry') and then when he finishes, praise him.
Congratulations on having Oakley finally with you!
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unfortunately kipawa, we have about 40'' of snow piled up and the small pathways are iced. I have a litter box, which the breeder used…he poops in it everytime but has only hit the pad once out of about 6 times, I place him on the pad when I know he has to go, he promptly gets off and goes immediately after I take him off! I have the timing right but not the result...LOL.
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Thanks tlish- I knew the yellow would really stand out against his black shiny coat. He met my 14 month old nephew and both did really well. Oakley didn't jump on him or mouth at all & gave a few kisses on the face- while Aidan didn't pull on him and was gentle, he even layed his face on Oakley's when he was napping and smiled a big grin…it was nice to see my two loves together.
So, I am sure I will need a lot of advice in the next couple weeks so I am glad everyone is here, it makes it feel less overwhelming! You always know it will be a lot of work but don't really grasp it until they are here!
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What a cute boy, have lots of fun with him
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He is a gorgeous pup, love his face. Remember, he has just been "kidnapped" away from mom and family, in a strange place with no other pups or mom to snuggle with. But as everyone said, don't cave to every whimper, or he will be the boss right from day-1! Enjoy your baby!
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Thanks for the advice MacPack, it's just good to know this is normal…I know it is but hearing it just makes me feel better.
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What an absolute cutie-pie!
How about if you put the pads in a box too?
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Congratulations on finally having Oakley home with you.
I have a litter box, which the breeder used…he poops in it everytime but has only hit the pad once out of about 6 times, I place him on the pad when I know he has to go, he promptly gets off and goes immediately after I take him off!
Is there a reason you are using pads in conjunction with a litter box? I teach my pups to do both in the litter box. (They learn the poop part much faster than the pee part but they eventually get the idea.)
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Thanks Debra, I have pads underneath the equine pine, and yodeldogs, I am not sure why I am using both- I guess in case he misses…he is 3/3 on the poops and getting a little better peeing, I put him in the litter box and he thinks it's a game to get away but he does have to go- I clearly am a newbie.LOL. you all would be staring and laughing in between handfuls of popcorn! So, I guess I will take away the pads and only use the litter box
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Congratulations.. He is really cute. I love the black and white b,s. My next B will hopefully look just like Oakley… be patient... Don't freak out, ask away, no one knows more
About basenjis than the people in this forum... And don't give in, if you do now at the beginning you will have problems for long time. he'll cry and eventually be quiet. Don't ever let him out until he calms down, and don't make a fuss about coming and going.....
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Thanks dmey…totally going through the feelings of being a parent, always worrying about doing the right thing and not making mistakes. But as my first B- i know i will make some
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What a cutie!! My Boy cried the first night and on the way home, but overcame it when he got attention when he was quiet.
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the night went much better than expected..
however, today I feel like a failure! I am fully aware that it is only day two but I can't get Oakley to pee in his litterbox, nevermind his pad in front…he pees three inches from the pad! My timing isn't generally the problem, I know he has to go and I put him on the pad but he thinks its a game, gets off and immediately pees. If I catch him peeing next to the pad I pick him up and put him on the pad...he stops peeing then walks away to finish. On the upside he has been great with pooping. Also, a question to others- are basenjis good with their bones? My sister was over and he was chewing on a nylabone and for the first time I heard him growl at her...he doesn't do that with me... -
Hate to say it… but I would have to say that is a sign of resource guarding, IMO. Certainly this is all new to him... and meeting other new people, but this could very easily lead to a problem. Try the trade.... when he is chewing the bone, have your sister do the "leave it" and at the same time offer another yummy treat in exchange....