I was living in Ghana for a few years and the year before I left had gotten my dog as a puppy from a neighbor. We became so attached, of course, that I couldn't leave him behind. It actually was very easy to bring a dog into the country–only a proof of rabies vaccination was required (surprising since the US has the strictest immigration laws for people!). He has adjusted very well, loves taking walks with a leash (in ghana he would run wild, and follow me around on my bicycle.) He refuses to walk in wet grass, though, which is something I think he shares with basenjis? I didn't post any pictures of how his forehead wrinkles--that's when he looks most like a basenji!
Show your dogs larval stages
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Our female dog goes into a limp larval stage, like she is boneless, legless larva. She even wiggles around like she is legless.
Post your dogs larval pictures-
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So cute!!!
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I think she spends more time on her back then on her legs. She loves to eat too. Her weight/food intake has to be watched closely or she would look like Jabba the Basenji.
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So that's what this behavior is called. Hollie does this all the time.
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Yep! These pics are Duke every evening around bed-time. I'll try and get a picture. They all do look relaxed!
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This is Savannah kicking it on the couch.
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Ah the famous Budda pose. Sometimes I wonder how they can be comfortable sitting like that?
Love the hamster paws picture of Jack- Cute little bunny rabbit!
They just do it to hear all the silly human sounds we make, just like they do when they eat something disgusting.