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Adding a Saluki puppy to (2) 11 yr old B's

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  • It really will depend on your individual dogs. If they are "old" 11 year olds, it may be difficult. My Digital the brindlewonderkid was a "younger" 11 year old. In fact, his best year competing in agility was as a 10 year old. And when he was 10, I did add a puppy, but at that time I had 10 yr old Digital, 9 year old Jet (the trying) and 4 year old Mucha the malinois, so my puppy had a younger dog ( the mali) to play with to take some attention off the old guys. This actually worked out fine as Digital (but not so much Jet) would play with her, but when he had enough, she still had another dog to play with. Today with Digital at 15.5, Jet at 14.5, Zest! (the "puppy" I added) at 5.5 and Pearl-petual Motion (mali #2) at 5, I would not hesitate to add a puppy (if other things were right) BUT I'd be prepared to run interfearance between new puppy and the old guys. However, my dogs are pretty accepting of other dogs. And my old guys have aged really well and haven't really shown much in the way of arthritis until the last little bit.

  • My Bs, aged from 4 to 12, did not like the Herding/Spitz mix I rescued and she was about 35 lbs. and under 1 year old. She was all play and played too rough with them. They tolerated her play up to a point. It was difficult because she was also deaf. My sister is now taking care of her and she is living with older Collies but since they are larger than her it is a much better situation.

    Jennifer

  • It can work. It may just take some time. They may enjoy a new puppy, It may make them
    feel young. I would not worry too much. A saluki is also a totally different breed and may
    not be as hyper as some basenjis are when they are young. Good luck. I have added a puppy
    with older dogs and it worked out just fine. In fact they all became inseperable.

  • Thanks for the feedback….I hope to manage the intro carefully, and work to make it a happy pack! I'll keep you guys posted....

  • This is crazy because for some time I was looking at Salukis and I was wondering what my B would be like with one… They are gorgeous.. I saw a few for adoption in Kuwait.

  • @vickayx:

    This is crazy because for some time I was looking at Salukis and I was wondering what my B would be like with one… They are gorgeous.. I saw a few for adoption in Kuwait.

    i grew up in West Milford Township..fun

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    Pic of Bisa the Saluki mom, and my 2 Basenjis Emmy and Wiley
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    Pics of the Saluki Mom and my 2 b's
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  • When my oldest basenjis were 13 and 14 I added a basenji boy puppy, then 6 months later two whippet girl puppies. The oldsters took it all in stride and never had an issue with the puppies. They were really happy to see the whippet girls come along to keep the basenji puppy busy. I normally wait till my pack of 6 is down to the last two to add a new generation.

  • So jealous of your coming addition. And yeah, I think the only one who can determine whether or not it will work is you. =) You know your dogs best, and how much attention you can and will give them each. I look forward to hearing of the integration process!

  • I plan on being very careful, and not letting them be alone together unsupervised for a while….I think the Saluki puppy will be about their size when I get her.....I will make extra effort to mak esure the Basenji children are given all the love they normaly get, and show the puppy is not taking their place as head dog......

  • OMG the mama Saluki is so beautiful! <3

  • Love that stare… are they like B's..? For example u call and call and they ignore and ignore .. makes me laugh. My saying is... "aww my little weird-o not listening as usual."

  • @vickayx:

    Love that stare… are they like B's..? For example u call and call and they ignore and ignore .. makes me laugh. My saying is... "aww my little weird-o not listening as usual."

    Yes, you got it!! :)…i think they're like bigger faster Basenjis!!!

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