Skip to content

The easiest dog to take care of?

Basenji Talk
  • The thing that upsets me the most is I don't think any dog should be listed as easy to care for. If you want a pet that's easy to care for get a beta fish. Otherwise you shouldn't have a pet. It makes me mad to see all of the basenji rescues available on BRAT (plus lord knows how many in pounds across the country that haven't made their way to BRAT), but it also makes me mad that there are a zillion stray cats at our apartment complex. There is an entire feral colony of cats in the woods now.
    I used to have a theory that people should be required to get a license before they could have children because of all the parents that let their children run wild & unsupervised to get hurt or hurt others. Now I think people should be required to have a license before they get pets, too.

  • Oh, I agree that folks need a license to get pets and or have kids, but then, some group would find that violated someone "rights" sigh.
    These pups are probably going to end up in rescue…
    I don't know what can be done, unless someone contacts the seller and offers to "take" the dogs off his hands for rescue.
    Course, there is no $$ in it for the owners, so that will probably not work.

  • I have been trying to place that smell since we got Jack! You are right it is the frito smell! While it isn't the normal doggie odor, it is an odor.

    The hypoallergenic claim drives me absolutely up the wall. Everyone's allergies are different, and they will have different reactions to different dander…..I have very little reaction to Jack, but I can't be in the same house as a beagle.

    No dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs are "hypoallergenic."

    The other thing is that, with a price of $500 OBO, I am sure that he didn't have much testing done, if any at all.

    Grrrrrr......

  • When folks call me about the Hypoallergenic basenjis, I tell them to bring an old t shirt along with the visit.
    When they are here, I rub the t shirt all over the b's.
    Then I tell them to take it home and sleep with the t shirt in their bed, close to their pillow.
    This will give them a pretty good idea if there are going to be issues or not.
    It does seem to work, they either can live with a b or not…
    But at least they know before they get one.

  • Silent 99% of the time….HAHAHAHAHA.

  • A basenji that is unhappy will surely make you aware of it.
    Altho the neighbors won't be sure of the "sounds" they are hearing…they will know it's bad news!

  • @sharronhurlbut:

    A basenji that is unhappy will surely make you aware of it.
    Altho the neighbors won't be sure of the "sounds" they are hearing…they will know it's bad news!

    Exactly and will not guess it is your Basenji…. will think you are beating someone within an inch of their lives.....

  • Before i got Kaycee i didn't know anything about the breed. All i can say to people out there that were like me is Research-Research_Research.From as many different resources as possible.

  • While I understand this ad is WAY off the mark, it seems that my Shango is silent 99% of the time (I hope that's because he's happy and well-taken care of.) I also know that he's an ideal indoor companion (but that's because I take him for TONS of walks, runs, and visits to the dog park.) He doesn't cause my friends allergies to act up and he's easy to take care of (when he's not following me around the house or sleeping in my bed :))

    This ad is off the mark. It's so sad that people compulsively buy puppies because they are cute without any consideration for the work that goes along with it :( :(

  • @AndrewnShango:

    While I understand this ad is WAY off the mark, it seems that my Shango is silent 99% of the time (I hope that's because he's happy and well-taken care of.) I also know that he's an ideal indoor companion (but that's because I take him for TONS of walks, runs, and visits to the dog park.) He doesn't cause my friends allergies to act up and he's easy to take care of (when he's not following me around the house or sleeping in my bed :))

    This ad is off the mark. It's so sad that people compulsively buy puppies because they are cute without any consideration for the work that goes along with it :( :(

    Trust me, a lot….A LOT ..... of very happy well-taken care of dogs make noise, and plenty of it! :)

    The thing is, you cannot make general statements. I have two Basenjis, both healthy, happy dogs. They even share a bloodline {Keoki's Dam is Jazzy's Grand-dam}, and have both been raised in the same home environment since they were teeny pups.

    Jazzy is totally laid-back; she could easily live in an apartment with a single person who works all day. She would be quiet, non-destructive, content...the ideal indoor dog, although as I've said before the Basenji-500 would disqualify the Basenji for being the "ideal indoor dog" for a lot of people
    .
    Keoki is totally opposite -- he makes A LOT of noise when he's left home alone {with no people;he's never home w/no other dogs}, he is the Captain of the Home Destruction Team {chews clothes, chair rungs, wall trim..you name it}.

    If someone reads that ad and gets a Jazzy, they may well be satisified.
    If someone reads that ad and gets a Keoki, who I think is a bit more typical Basenji personality, that pup is destined for a shelter.

    The whole ad just burns me. :mad:

Suggested Topics

  • Service Dogs

    Basenji Talk
    10
    0 Votes
    10 Posts
    9k Views
    TimesthemythT
    Amazing stories in here
  • Bullying dogs - dog psychology questions

    Basenji Talk
    7
    0 Votes
    7 Posts
    2k Views
    KipawaK
    Well, the lab I mentioned (chocolate overweight one) almost took me out by slamming into my knee. I commented loudly " he better not insure my knee!" No comment from the owner. Others were keeping an eye on this over exhuberant dog too. Many peeps were standing behind a bench for protection. What really bugs me is that the park has very visible signs when you enter it that say you must have control of your dog.
  • Who is this dog?

    Basenji Talk
    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    2k Views
    BenkuraB
    I think I know!!! I think it's Dutch - Abotere's Zahir for Hicel. Oh dear, I speak to this dog at every show :o
  • Travelling with a dog?

    Basenji Talk
    11
    0 Votes
    11 Posts
    7k Views
    D
    If you ship him underneath in cargo, don't forget there are temperature restrictions. Where would you transfer planes at? This summer has been hot in many cities! Please check the requirements for the airline you will be traveling on. There is usually a limit to the number of dogs allowed on board and in cargo. You will need to make a reservation for him at the time you make your own. There may be additional requirements since you are coming from Canada, you will need to check with the USDA, the CDC and the State of Massachusetts. You can find the requirements on the USDA website and it has links to each state. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/pet_travel/pet_travel.shtml You need to make sure the carrier will fit under the seat so if the carrier you are considering is much larger than the large size Sherpa brand bag I doubt it will fit under the seat. I used to travel with Arnie onboard about 10 years ago before 9/11. I trained him to get in and out of the Sherpa bag and to stay in for short periods of time. He almost always laid down in it. He never made noise even when we were in first class and they served food! Most people did not even know I had a dog. I also made sure I was comfortable carrying him in the bag. I figured if the airline employees thought I was struggling with him then he was too heavy and he would not be let on the plane. He was an older pup but weighed about 18-20 lbs. Jennifer
  • Does your dog do this?

    Basenji Talk
    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    3k Views
    Rita JeanR
    Jaycee digs same way but she does somersaults head down over she gos first time neighbor saw it they could not beleive it. I think neighbor came over every day for a week waiting to see it again and Jaycee would do it. Yes I very much second that digging usually will cause the great B-500. Rita Jean
  • New dog???

    Basenji Talk
    5
    0 Votes
    5 Posts
    3k Views
    QuercusQ
    The only thing I would be concerned about with a Dachshund would be the possiblity of it having some back damage with the rough play of a basenji…or even trying to do the same acrobatics that Bs do. I have known some folks who had a lot of problems with disk and spine problems with Doxies...but I don't know if that is typical. Something to think about though...