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  • Hello and new to Basenji's

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    Welcome to the board. Please share pictures! Does your guy bark or does he make basenji noises?
  • I am back -Kell's mom

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    Thank you for saying these wonderful things about the mature Bs. My Black Magic lived to 171/2 and only started going down the last 6 months of her life. There is plenty of love in the B's without so much of the puppitis that infects them until age 5 or 6! Cherry just wants to do what is best for these 4. So thank you for the words and send anyone searching to us to get them connected. God Bless, Dawn
  • The CK's finally found you!

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    Welcome to you and Congo. You'll find a lot of help on this forum.
  • Greetings from Snicker's Family

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    Welcome to you and Snicker. I'm pleased that you said 'accident' - it's definitely not Snicker's fault. If you follow the advice gicven by previous posters you'll very soon have the perfect housetrained Basenji. They are generally very clean little creatures and in my opinion are the easiest dog to housetrain.
  • Akila's mom

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    Welcome Jackie. The ideas about leaving Akila alone for a short time and then lengthening the time have worked in the past for us. The soft things with familiar smell also should help. One other trick we have tried is to leave a TV or radio on at low levels. Talk radio or TV seems to work, but not too loud! Welcome back to the wonderful world of Basenjis Tom
  • Corky's Mom

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    Hello & welcome from Canada. Very good of you for taking these 2 in. Also, sorry to hear of your loss of the other 2. G