@snorky998:
Mauigirl, I was going to ask that very question. Does the excitement of the seasoned coursers excite your dog even more? If the spectators (what ever you call them, humans and dogs on the sidelines) are quiet do you get a less excited Basenji and/or a slower run?
I really need to get out more :o and find some events in my area to watch.
IME, the excitement of the seasoned coursers may excite the dog but not actually help it become any more interested in chasing the lure.
Nicky, was about 18 months old before he showed any interest in the lure. At 5 months old, we took him to the BCONC puppy match and they had a puppy practice lure set up. Nicky ran the opposite direction and tried to drink someone's Pepsi. We persevered and brought him to other trials, he continued to act as if he didn't even see the lure. Then one day, we were at a lure trial like many times before and the light finally went on. He was like, "Hey mom, why didn't you ever tell me about that!!!" He has made the AKC and ASFA Top 20 when he was younger and at 10+ is still coursing.
Rally, was at her first trial at 10 weeks old and showed some interest. Her second trial was at 12 weeks old, and all it took was seeing 1 other dog chase the lure for her to be screaming for the lure. She has passed that screaming gene on to at least 3 of her offspring. Last year Rally was 6 and made the ASFA Top 20. This year at 7, she is still hanging in the ASFA Top 20.
Rio was more like Nicky, it took her awhile to warm to coursing but when she is on she is a sight to see. When she is uninterested, she is still entertaining.
Sophie is like her mom, intensely focused, screams like a banshee and is currently only 1 defeat ahead of her mom in the standings.