Hi there from jacksonville, fl! :D


  • @suzee:

    Oh and tomorrow I will be in and out a few times without him. I actually need to get stuff done and unfortunately I can't bring him with me everywhere I go. haha

    Excellent! I think his reaction will tell you everything you need to know…..oh, and I second Sharon's excellent advice.....don't make a fuss over him when leaving or returning. Be as casual as you can.


  • Good food will help with the farts, too! Innova makes an Evo treat that is small, crumbly and evidently very yummy, any good food usually has treats that match the quality. If he isn't looking better in a month, you may have to let the vet check him. Thank you for adopting a 'senior" but as you see, a 10 year old can give you a run for your money! I hope you have many wonderful years with Congo.


  • @eeeefarm:

    That is very encouraging! Did he have canine company at her house? It can make a difference, and I really encourage you to try short separations before leaving for the day…..different surroundings can result in different behaviour. Hopefully all will be fine.....but best to prepare him for your absence.

    I'm not trying to be alarmist here, but I find it is always the best policy to not assume the dog will be the same in a new home.

    The other Basenjis he lived with were locked in a room while he had free run of the house.

    I will let y'all know how it goes tomorrow! 🙂


  • So today I had to do some errands and left Congo alone for about 20 mins tops. I come home and hear a dog's tags jingling but couldn't see the dog. In the back of my mind, I'm thinking "oh my God, he got out" and then I was like "no… how the heck could he??" I come upstairs and open the door. No Congo. WHAT. I'm panicking at this point. I look at the screened in balcony where the dog door leads which Congo didn't know how to use yet or so I thought. He taught himself how to use the dog door and got out there. There's a hole in the screen and he pulled back the screen on the side. He squeezed through the bars and jumped ONE story to the ground. Thankfully, he fell on the grass and was wandering around the stairs to our apt. He came as soon as I called him and I gave him a physical exam. He seems to be okay. Scared the **** out of me! I'm keeping a close eye on him to make sure there's no spinal bruising and will be taking him to the vet tomorrow to be sure of it.

    I will be getting new screening for the balcony along with fencing that he can't jump over or squeeze through. Oi vey..

    the damages...




    and my boys with my roomie.


  • Hi Suzee

    Sorry to hear of Congo's little episode, but so glad he wasn't hurt! He probably was lonely and investigating the possibilities. I would try leaving for very brief periods and see how he handles it. Has he bonded with Pepper yet? That could help a whole lot, if he feels he has a friend. I would expect he will improve once he is sure you will be back soon. Good luck! 🙂


  • I didn't actually laugh out loud, but close…. 🙂 first, I am also glad to hear that Congo is not worse-for-the-wear.... (did anyone tell him that he's supposed to be old? :)).

    And we humans ARE silly if we don't think that a basenji is waiting to learn a trick, especially if it involves escaping! I think that even if you invest in high dollar extra-thick screening, Congo will find an escape route off of the deck... perhaps you should keep him and Pepper confined until you can be sure?

    On a positive note... he didn't jump off and scramble for FREEDOM!!!! It's a great sign that he was waiting for you when you got home... he must love his new home! 🙂 🙂 🙂


  • Heavy duty screen, and perhaps chicken wire or 'hardware cloth' on the inside of the screen. Most basenjis go right through screen, in my experience! And like Patty says, he was there waiting for yu so that is great! Glad he is OK, they are tough critters.


  • I agree that something more substantial than screening is needed…I'm glad that he's no worse for wear after his little jump. At least he hung around and waited for you!

    I always make leaving the house a fun thing and coming home boring. Before I leave the house, my guys have to go to their "places" and they all get some treats. When I come home, they don't get greeted until I'm in and have my purse and whatever else I have with me put down. They love when I leave!


  • @Rivermoon:

    I always make leaving the house a fun thing and coming home boring. Before I leave the house, my guys have to go to their "places" and they all get some treats. When I come home, they don't get greeted until I'm in and have my purse and whatever else I have with me put down. They love when I leave!

    This has always worked for us, as well. Whenever I pick up my keys or my purse, there are immediately two little beggars sitting facing the treat cabinet, with expectant eyes in their faces. They know my leaving means a special, long lasting treat. When I get home, they wag and jump sometimes, but I ignore them until I'm settled, and when all four (actually eight) feet are on the ground, I tell them how wonderful they are for being good girls. No treats then though, just glad to be home.


  • Glad this ended well.

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