I am not up to date on current rabies vaccines for dogs, but I know that in the past there was more than one formulation, as my next door neighbour's dog had an anaphylactic reaction when vaccinated and the vet made a note to use a different formulation for the next annual shot. In future the dog had no difficulties. There are known side effects to most vaccines. Aggression is not one I am familiar with, however, with rabies vaccination in countries that require it there isn't much choice. It would not be my first thought with an 18 month old dog showing aggression. Especially a Basenji objecting to being moved from a comfortable place.
My 7 months basenji whimpered in the middle of the night for the first time...any ideas why?
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A puppy whimper is a call for it's family. And that means, you. Put the crate in your bedroom. Better yet, let the pup sleep next to you in your bed. Not only will you both get a much better night's sleep, your family will bond and you will reduce separation anxiety.
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this might be different than what you're describing but my B puppy would randomly scream in the middle of the night, in my bed. It was a jarring scream rather than a whimper. It hasn't happened for months now ... growing pains?
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@beth314 aahh I never thought of that, now thinking of it it could be that!
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@beth314 said in My 7 months basenji whimpered in the middle of the night for the first time...any ideas why?:
growing pains?
or you rolled over on the pup.... it happens.
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@beth314 - Have to say, disagree with that idea
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@tanza what idea??
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@little_t I've never had a B whimper in a crate in another room because... I'm one of those demented unclean people that lets their B sleep "In" the bed. Not on the bed. In the bed. As in under the covers if they want. We're just a pack of filthy animals sharing chunks of dirt and fleas. I LOVE IT!
Anyway... mine whimper from time to time. They even bark in their sleep! If they carry on for more than about a minute I pet them to reassure them. That usually settles them down right away. If not, I talk to them and that always does the trick.
I get why people have their dog sleep in a crate. No judgement here. I'm just not one who does it, so I don't have much to offer other than get their crate a little closer to you.
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@beth314 - growing pains... never had that ever in 30+ years
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@jengosmonkey - My Basenji's crates are in our bedroom... they choose to sleep in their crates with the doors open... their choice unless they are not feeling well then they come in bed if they want
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If your feet give reassurance and comfort, that is the place for the Basenji to sleep !
I am a day out out hospital after some rather complicated surgery but although my boys slept with Paul while I was away, last night they were both back in their usual places - at my feet and behind my knees - taking up more than 2/3 of the bed. . .