Such pretty pups! Nothing like a tri-baby (times 6!).
I'm sure their eager parents-in-waiting appreciate watching their pup grow… and of course, we're all enjoying it vicariously. 🙂
Yeah, I didn't think he looked unhealthy either. I'm interested to see how much he weighs when we bring him to the vet. I'm not sure of any way to know if the breeder told me an incorrect age.
Also…when the day comes that I get my next Basenji I will hopefully get my forehead wrinkles...
When you are ready for your next pup, go to a responsible breeder and you will get a pup that is to the Basenji Standard in conformation, hence…. wrinkles.. that said, remember that as adults, on Tris, Blacks, and Brindles, wrinkles are many times harder to see due to the color.
Your Vet should be able to tell if he is about the age that your breeder says, but I would say most likely the age is correct.
He looks so cute just want to hold him and love him. Small is not bad as long as vet says all is well. I love that little face.
Rita Jean
Yep, I know to go to a responsible breeder next time, and, about the color, I think red and white is the only color for me
Thanks so much He's my little baby
Dex is quite a bit undersized. I took my litter to the vet at 10 weeks old for a puppy wellness exam. Four of them weighed between 9 and 9 1/2 pounds. The smaller female weighed 6.5 pounds and she is still what I consider to be undersized at 3 1/3 months now.
And I am sorry about this but the amount of wrinkle is reduced (to varying degrees) as the puppy grows up. If Dex doesn't have any wrinkles right now then he won't have any as an adult.
Yeah, I figured that if he didn't have any now that he wouldn't get any later.
Oh well, next time.
He's still a cutie pie.
Dexter is very cute, and if he is small, well, so what as long as he is healthy. He looks young to me, some pups mature slower than others, like people. If he's getting high quality food, and has a good appetite and his poop looks normal, he's just growing at his own pace. All that said, assuming that the vet gives him a clean bill of health.
He is so darn cute…I bet all is good, and chances are that he is fine and just on the small size..
I'm interested to see how much he weighs when we bring him to the vet.
If you have a scale, weigh yourself and then pick up Dexter and weigh the both of you. The difference will be Dexter's weight. This is what I do weekly to check Kipawa's weight.
Kipawa, that is how I weighed him. I just was wondering if my scale is accurate to begin with…
And thanks everyone
Didn't the vet weigh him?
He is a super super super cute pup, you should be a proud parent. I love his expressive eyes. Round two will just be a more informed decision, but you shouldn't value Dex any less.
Thanks I definitely do not value him any less whatsoever. The thought of him being any less perfect to me never even crossed my mind, no matter where he came from. He is still a little piece of precious life.
And, DebraDownSouth, I mentioned that we hadn't brought him yet; we are bringing him when my fiance gets home.
Our Bitty (AKA Itty Bitty Basenji) is now 5 yo and weighs in at a grand 15 1/2 lbs. She also does not have the forehead wrinkles but she is the best loved and spoiled dog in our pack. It never matters what they look like or how big they get it's how they are in your heart that matters.;)
Well, we just got back from the vet. He was an even 6lbs. No one but the vet himself recognized his breed, but EVERYONE kept complimenting him. He even sat still on the scale when I told him to even though he was so terribly interested in playing with the 4 other pups only feet away from him. Everyone was impressed with that.
Poor sweetheart is recuperating with a sprawled out sleep.
Dolce turned out to be the runt of Robyn's last litter with some of her siblings dwarfing her by close to 10 lbs. But she is by far they prettiest and sweetest of the litter, I know I am biased. She shows great heart during lure coursing and she doesn't take crap from any other dog no matter how big they are! Just goes to show great things come in small packages.
Our Katie was the runt of her litter and lived to almost 16 at just 13 lbs of basenji.
My girl Scarlett is a little on the small/thin side as well…at almost 6 months she is about 14lbs (a guess from her last vet visit about a month ago she was 12lbs or so), all legs, ears and happy baroooos! I had a great breeder so no worries there and her vet check was good as well. I am okay with her being a little on the smaller side...makes it easier at night when she is snuggling up to us in bed, usually between legs!
"Good things come in small packages" seems to be correct for many of us!
Sometimes she can be a little rascal but she always makes me smile, laugh and happy. BASENJIs best breed in my opinion.