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Behavior starting to change??

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17 Oct 2007, 22:28

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    @jengosmonkey Thanks so much for your thoughtful response. Regular vet checked her ears which looked pretty good although she gave me some additional ear medicine. She also thought it might be allergies (I know mine have been killing me this year). Since the regular vet is a bit of a trip (about 30 minutes), I am set up to have a new patient visit in early June with another well regarded multi vet practice about 10 minutes away. A perfect time to get another vet's opinion on the new behavior assuming that it still occurring. Olly has been boarded at her favorite kennel for a week because I was ill and afraid I might be hospitalized. I check on her via their webcam during the day and she seems perfectly content. I asked if they had seen any head shaking or flight during her but they said she seemed normal. I think her aim is to drive me nuts. She is succeeding! Thanks again!
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    Sally - Thanks and "no worries" (as they say here in the Midwest). Hope all is well with you and HAPPY holidays!
  • Destructive behavior

    Basenji Talk 10 Feb 2019, 16:51
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    @caleb - And remember that you need to exercise their minds along with physical exercise
  • Big changes ahead

    Basenji Talk 13 Sept 2011, 17:21
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    Glad things are going so much better than you thought! Um, but can I borrow her to help with my mourning dove issue?
  • Odd behavior question…

    Basenji Talk 4 Apr 2011, 00:38
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    all 3 of our Basenjis do this funny sit. My theory is because Basenjis originated in countries where the ground is hot they have evolved to sit like this to protect their delicate rear ends :D . Now that they live in different climates i believe they do it to avoid, heat, cold, mud. I also think there is something in the fight/flight theory. Lisa your description of Xander made me laugh. Malaika hovers about an inch from the ground when doing her down stays in class, in cold weather she is allowed to do it on a rug, however she still likes to hover if we don't insist she goes down completely.
  • Recent aggressive behavior

    Basenji Talk 9 Mar 2009, 02:22
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    hi and good luck on your baby!!, try some apple spray it does help and my boy was very, very, very alpha with me too! . i used the apple spray for 2-3 weeks and haven't had a problem with him till the kitten came in and no there is no problem at all! i took alpha role over again!,