I have had the pleasure of owning both breeds. There is another forum member here who also has a basenji and a Shiba. Lol, they are both very stubborn breeds. Depending on what you want they are very different though. Shibas need a lot of care for grooming, they blow a lot of coat and can get matted fur, on the other hand they make a very good watch dog. Basenjis don't bark but make a multitude of other noises. Their coat is nice and short for less grooming, though they too blow coat, just not as bad as a Shiba. They both maintain puppy characteristics their whole lives and live long lives. I think our Shiba was 16 when we lost her. Both need a lot of socialization, with both people and dogs. This is a must. Good luck with whatever breed you choose. Look at parents for temperament and do your reading on health problems and make sure you adopt from a reputable breeder.
Hello Everyone!
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I live in Tracy, CA and adopted my Basenji mix, Mackey, about 2 years ago. I was browsing the People for Pets website and this handsome little face was staring back at me. I knew right then I had found my "friend"!. However, I had no idea what a Basenji was and of course I browsed the internet and read as much as I could on the breed. Mack is such a blessing. He has an awesome personality, funny, extremely intelligent and so well-behaved. I know we were meant to find each other!
According to the adoption papers and medical records, Mack is mixed with Mini Pin, which probably accounts for the reason that he does actually "bark"…lol. Fortunately, he only barks when he's playing with other dogs or me, so it's never annoying. Mostly, he just loves me and I love him immensely!
I do have concerns about Fancone disease and the likelihood of him contracting the disease, even though he is of mixed breed. I also wonder what signs I should look for...I understand the disease usually affects them around the age of 4-5 years, and Mack just turned 4. I'd love to hear from anyone who can offer some advice, or just be willing to share their experiences. I'm excited about being a part of this community!
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Fanconi is unlikely to be a concern since he is a mix. This disease is not a dominant trait and must be inherited from both parents. Cute guy!
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Thank you so much for your response….think I can breathe a little easier now!
Lisa
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Thank you so much for your response….think I can breathe a little easier now!
Lisa
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Yes, you should be fine regarding Fanconi with a mix… but just a FYI Fanconi can develope as early as 2 and as late as 10....
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Welcome to the forum. Mackey is certainly a smart looking dog.
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Welcome and Mackey is a cutie! I love the ears!
Angelica