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  • Basenjis Don't Fear Noise?

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    I've been involved with Basenjis for many years and can only remember one occasion where one Basenji was startled by one particular noise ( ice cream mixer van starting up), otherwise they seem completely immune to noises even the loudest ones. Of course there will always be the odd exception.
  • Can't wait!

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    Chris has some very nice Basenjis. None of mine are related to hers, but you have a good breeder
  • I didn't do anything…

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    My Mickii will "tattle" on the rest when something happens that should not…. Of course it is a way of saying... "Not me" "But look what they did"... she will yodel her head off....
  • Baby Gates I don't use them

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    I use a baby gate in the hallway to seperate the bedrooms/bathrooms from the rest of the house. The 16yr old cat lives in the bedrooms. My B's have the rest of the house. I had to experiment with gates though. The lattice kind my B girl used like a ladder. Stuck her little paws in the openings and climbed. I now have a vertical slat installed to the wall. I had to have extra pieces attahced to the bottom b/c she would wiggle her shoulders under and then stand up popping the hindges from the wall.
  • Oh Savanah, don't you cry for me….

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    I am sure that is better than having two dominant basenjis for sure. I never stop learing new things about this breed. They are so interesting.
  • If I didn't love her so much!

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    That sounds good! I am working with the positive reinforcement, and for the most part it works, just in that instance she goes "deaf". I also "clicker" train Callie, and she loves that!