When you are dealing with something that an animal is afraid of, the best approach is to find his "comfort" distance from the thing that scares him. A busy street makes this a bit more difficult, as you have to find a way to give him that "distance". If you have a car, maybe transporting him to a less busy area might make a good start. Perhaps a side street, where he is comfortably away from busy traffic. You could then walk toward the busy street, pausing as soon as you see some sign of anxiety, and retracing your steps just little until he is in his "comfort zone" again. Gradually…...with the use of bribery and rewards......ask him to approach closer to the scary stuff. Liberally reward him for being there, then retreat. The idea is to not force, let him decide when he is ready. If he feels he can retreat at any time, he will have more confidence. This approach may take awhile, but is less likely to create a permanent aversion. (it works well with spooky horses).
Bringing home our B 3/9/2012
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Sleep next to him when he is in his crate at night. It stops the whining and you are close in case of emergency (pee etc.)
After two nights, Lela was OK in her crate. If the crate is a bit too big for him, make it smaller with towels and stuff in the back - it prevents him from peeing in the back of the crate and lying in the front.
Also: lots of chew things, and a box https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/U5c7mOnK3s6A8qP-vTQT2HrGRxKRBlxRdIRaipILZSc?feat=directlink
We put all her toys in the box, she would take them out in the morning, which was so tiring that she made it her bed…
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Who are you getting your baby boy from? Many of us are related by our Basenjis.
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you'll need patience, a sense of humor and lots of alcohol!!!!
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Who are you getting your baby boy from? Many of us are related by our Basenjis.
We got ours from Jennifer at All Paws Pet retreat in Panama City, Fl so we're travelling 5 hours to get him.
We decided to name him Orion.
And as for the sense of humor and alcohol.. living in new orleans, we've got plenty of that!
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Picture of our boy
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I am moving to a new apartment on 3/1 and bringing my first basenji home on the 9th as well! woo hoo!
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6 days to go.. i'm too excited for words
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What a sweet looking pup!
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What a lovely boy! I'd also add, start training early. Call him to you for his meals, or just throughout the day, and always reward him with a little treat. The earlier you start, the easier it gets!
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Was he (or his Sire and Dam) been tested for Fanconi?
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he's here!!
Orion is his name. first night when smoothly! but he likes following momma around a lot
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both were tested and clear pr. the website
turns out he's pick of the litter
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He's beautiful!
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He's adorable. My boy came from a great breeder by I still ordered the cheek swab kit to be doubly sure. I'd recommend you do the same. Even with paperwork I never wanted to rely on others, my boy is my baby and I treat him as such.
Congratulations, take lots of pictures as thu grow so fast!!!
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I absolutely cannot resist litte pink puppy toes! very cute
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Handsome little boy, enjoy, also love the little pink toes, my Kaiser has tough feet now miss his soft baby feet.
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Not familar with where he came from. What are the registered names of his sire and dam, if you don't mind sharing? Very cute, glad to hear that the first night went well
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Not familar with where he came from. What are the registered names of his sire and dam, if you don't mind sharing? Very cute, glad to hear that the first night went well
well someone(my SO) cleaned out the car so the paper with the names on it got chucked out. I am waiting for the breeder to re-send it.
I know his sire is from Mibre's basenjis in homestead, fl.
and will be happy to post the names once I get them again
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he has been doing excellent with his potty times. only used the puppy pads twice.. and knows to go on the puppy pad and not the carpet
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Can I officially say I'm in love now?