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Anyone know a basenji sitter in the Wilmington, DE/Philadelphia area?

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  • Has Anyone had a Basenji this vocal?

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    @rhughes89 said in Has Anyone had a Basenji this vocal?: Have you ever had a dog this vocal? Oh yes! My boy Sunny would vocalize on cue, and even if you picked him up he would continue until he was done. I have video somewhere of him howling while being held upside down.
  • Basenji or whippet? Anyone have both?

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    @elbrant said in Basenji or whippet? Anyone have both?: She knows the bag isn't alive You are mistake...it is clearly a squirrel.....until investigated lol
  • You know you are a basenji owner when...

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    I don’t bathe my three very often, they’re outside all the time and sleep in their dog house with hay and a heater when it gets cold, We bathe them when they get muddy at the park.
  • Scottish / English Basenji Sitters?

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  • Dog sitter/walker in Portland, OR, area?

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    Yes, I already have a message in with my vet's office, but I figured I would have more of a chance to find a basenji-crazed sitter in the forums! @sharronhurlbut: Have you called your vet and asked for a pet referal re this service? That would be the first place I would ask.
  • Do you think Basenjis know when they are related?

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    I only have one boy of unknown parentage as he is an adoption but my guess is that they probably do "know" family by scent if not sight. Their differing reactions to "family" probably relates back to the "pack" mentality. A female may have two daughters that she treats completely differently due to her perception of their ability to challenge her as "alpha" female in the future. I would guess it is similar for males. Time together as a "family", as with humans, is probably also a factor. Just my thoughts.