Hi to everyone. We haven't been here for a while, but I just wanted to add my 'YES" vote for using a dremel. We've been using it since we got Kipawa at 4 months.
Yes, there's a period where both dog and human have to get used to the process. Using the dremel weekly, and having treats available was key for us.
We have a cordless model (Dremel brand) that looks like a gun. It's grey with blue. The grinding area is where a bullet would come out of a gun barrel. The handle area is exactly where you would hold a gun. I hope that gives a good visual description of the model we have.
Here's the process I used the first time on Kipawa when he was 4 months old.
1. Get get some Zukes low calorie treats. Cut each in half.
2. Ask your dog to 'sit'. Give a treat while holding the dremel close enough so the dog can associate the dremel sound with a treat. Good boy/girl!
3. Sit down in a comfy chair that has good lighting.
4. Have your basenji lounge on your lap.
5. Spend about 15 seconds touching the pad/nails of the first foot you are going to trim the nails.
6. Hold the foot firmly, but gently. Give a treat and lots of calm praise. Breathe slowly and talk quietly.
7. Still holding the foot, turn the dremel on. Give another treat.
8. Hold the foot gently, but firmly (does that make sense? ).
9. Push on the first toe to fully extend the nail out. The toe/nail should point in the direction of the nail growth - away from you.
10. As you touch the dremel to the toe nail, try not to let the dremel 'bounce' on the nail. Maintain contact with the nail as best you can. Your skills WILL get better!
11. Begin to dremel at the top edge of the nail to shorten the nail. Curve slightly towards the bottom of the nail. This ensures a smooth edge.
12. One toe, one treat, calm gentle praise.
13. Continue until all nails are done.
14. If needed, set your goal for one foot. MY opinion is that it's better to complete the entire job to get your basenji used to the entire process and the time it takes.
Hope this helps somewhat.
Here's a few pictures of Kipawa, who just had his 3rd birthday on September 21.