Wow, I am surprised to see so many posts regarding the aggression thing. I have a 3 yr. old who thinks she is the queen of the universe, and is totally the alpha with her b-mix sister, but she plays well with others at dog parks and elsewhere, with the exception that there are certain B's she will get snarky with. We've never been able to figure out what it is she doesn't like in some of her own kind. It doesn't happen every time but it makes the other owners nervous when it does happen, so I have stopped going to the dog park where the B's she has trouble with go. There are very rare situations with other type dogs. The only time she will start to "hair up" in a park is when she is tired from running and resting behind my legs at a picnic bench. If a dog comes up to get to her by going around my legs then, she will growl and threaten; I believe this is "go away I'm resting and get away from my person" because she doesn't come out fighting but sounds very serious about the whole thing. Also, if another dog tries to "mate," she will quickly sit down, turn around and snarl her displeasure, but won't push it any further. I do think basenjis may not have much patience with dogs they consider their inferiors.
Dog does what I tell him!
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I took our dog out to go to the bathroom , he hates pooping in wet grass so we have been rewarding him with praise and treats when he goes in the back yard. Today I took him out to go poop, I tell him to go Poo poo, he goes in the bushes brings back a piece of his poop in his mouth and places it on the step in front of me, like saying " there's my poop, just like you asked!"
Got to love these dogs!
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lol too funny
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You taught him too well, how funny, did he get his reward?
Jolanda and Kaiser
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No, but I did laugh and praise him.