Skip to content

Foxxy the Mix!

Member Introductions
  • Hi everyone! This is Foxxy (short for Starfox) the Basenji/Beagle mix that my boyfriend and I just brought home from the SPCA yesterday! So far she's already housetrained and knows sit, lay down, off, and leave it. She's very calm and quiet, and extremely friendly both to people and dogs. She was at the Vet's this morning and took all of that with only mild anxiety, though she threw a whiny squirmy fit when she had to be restrained to take a little blood. As of right now her favorite toy is a rubber ball with a jingle bell inside, and she will actually play catch by herself. Foxxy will flip her head up and toss the ball a foot or two in the air, then catch it on the bounce off the floor. It's adorable. She does currently have a bad habit of pulling on the leash, she is like a beagle that she wants to just run around and smell smell smell. But we're working on it and she already does much better at heeling while on concrete or asphalt, though grass is much more of a challenge for her.
    attachment_t_15829_0_imagejpeg_0.jpg
    attachment_t_15829_1_img_20131119_131544.jpg

  • She is really cute, but I'd never have guess basenji mix. :)

  • Very nice face markings, what basenji traits does she have? Basenji/Beagle mix both hunting dogs so you have your work cut out with the smelling everywhere.

    Jolanda and Kaiser

  • Admittedly she does look more like a Basenji from some angles than others :P

    Physically she's got the little cat feet and her tail has some curl to it, though it's not as tightly curled as a purebreds, and she has the white tip on her tail. Her eyes are quite almond shaped, though it's hidden a little by the "eyeliner" she has from the beagle side. She has dewclaws and the joined 2nd and 3rd toes. She is able to bark normally, though she very rarely does this–mostly she communicates to us through sneezes, scoffs, grumbles, and whines. I think barking takes some effort for her, because she only does it if she sees something she thinks is super important. Last night when she wanted to go greet a dog who was outside the car she let out a few yodels and some noises that I can only describe as somewhat like a cat yowl at us. Thankfully she does not so far seem to be able to make any of the typical beagle noises--I'd rather have singing than baying.

    Foxxy absolutely hates the cold and wet weather we suddenly started having--she would rather "hold it" for a ridiculously long time than go out and get damp. This is the first dog I have ever had to buy a sweater for, but she downright shivers. She grooms like a cat, and she's incredibly smart, though of course she sometimes gives us the look of "Yeah, I know what you want, but I'm not doing it".

    I have only seen the B500 once, but that's probably because she has a bit of an upper respiratory infection right now, and isn't feeling her best. She has antibiotics though, so she should be feeling better by the end of the week.

    Edit:
    Oh, I just remembered, she also does the thing where she'll stand up on her hind legs and just... stand there, or walk around a bit. I forgot since she's not done it for a few days with not feeling well. It's the funniest thing to me, I've always had dogs who were way too big and front-heavy to have done that even if they wanted to, but Foxxy has decided that there is no counter in the house she can't stand up to see if there's anything good left out. When we first got her my boyfriend left out half a baked potato with sour cream on the counter. She was in and out of the kitchen totally unsupervised all evening and could have grabbed it at any time, but the stinker was smart enough to not go for it until we left to run a quick errand to get that potato for uninterrupted eating.

Suggested Topics

  • Is my pup Basenji mixed?

    Member Introductions
    7
    0 Votes
    7 Posts
    603 Views
    tanzaT
    @elbrant - Better place to see what a Basenji looks like is on the BCOA site, www.basenji.org and go to https://basenji.org/index.php/shop/books-cd-s-illustrated-standard/illustrated-standard. You can review on line
  • Basenji mix?

    Member Introductions
    7
    1 Votes
    7 Posts
    2k Views
    ZandeZ
    @allyn said in Basenji mix?: Meanwhile I know that like a Basenji, he should never be off leash, and we always need to make sure the gate is securely shut, I have had Basenjis for a long, long time now. I have always let them run off lead in the woods away from traffic. They have all been taught - and I have had up to eight at a time although am now down to one, soon to be two (!) - to return to me if I whistle. Basenjis CAN be taught to run free and to obey commands. Yes, gates should be kept shut, tightly, at all times. But away from traffic, they can be trained to behave and allowed to run free. I have bought a puppy sling for my new boy so I can take him to the woods with Hoover, and let him meet lots of people and thoroughly socialise until he has had his shots. I don't intend to deprive Hoover of her freedom just because of the puppy. He will learn to walk on a leash but mostly he'll be the hunter nature intended him to be.
  • 0 Votes
    5 Posts
    2k Views
    Shaye's MomS
    Scarlet is a cutie whatever she is! If you have a real interest in learning what she is, I would recomment wisdompanel.com - there you will find a site that will send you swabs for her cheeks, then will later on send you a report showing everything that is in her, and how much of each - it goes back five generations and the reports are wonderful. I know I sound like a commercial, but we sent off to find out what our Gemma was mixed with, and found she is basenji all the way on one side, and sheltie on the other, with a little collie thrown in three generations back. Because the reports send along information about what the breeds personalities are, it's really easy now to see when Gemma is being sheltie-ish and when she's being basenji, which is mainly when she's interacting with her PB sister. Good luck with Scarlet, and welcome! I think you can also pick up the DNA kits from wisdompanel at PetSmart, or so someone told me.
  • Possible Basenji Mix Mom

    Member Introductions
    18
    0 Votes
    18 Posts
    6k Views
    thunderbird8588T
    Katie is a lovely looking Girl and is lucky to have found you.
  • New and a mix owner

    Member Introductions
    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    2k Views
    JannekeJ
    @rbrady: I've been trying to find out more about heelers, since one person replied that they, too, can be quite troublesome. I'm also trying to find a vet here in Nashville who would be better with her than her current one. Thanks for the welcome. Love your dog! Rita Maybe you can contact an ACD breeder? There is also a lot of information on the internet! I think it is really important that you can just visite your vet for some socialisation. When Mirtillo and I go to the vet, he gets some kibble.. and then we go back home. He LOVES her.. (I think he likes her more then me ;) ) About the 'evilness': is Daisy really growling and biting? When we first went to our puppytraining, we also got the comment that Mirtillo wasn't really social to other dogs. He got them between his jaws.. and just wouldn't let go :eek: It is getting better now.. but with the 'stuffed animal look-a-likes' I really have to watch him and sometimes I have to free the other puppies.. Mirtillo also loves to 'bite' people who approach him and think he likes it that they touch his head. He doesn't growl though, but I do believe that when he finds out growling works…. I tell Mirtillo to sit and I tell the 'strangers' to only pet him between his front legs. He knows he gets a treat and everything is ok. I don't know if it will work for Daisy, but I do know it is important she doesn't have success with her behaviour. I hope you can find all the information about the basenji-side of Daisy on this forum!! And thank you for complimenting Mirtillo :D
  • 0 Votes
    15 Posts
    5k Views
    hdterryH
    Welcome…I agree with Andrea as well...she is a pretty girl...