A good "safety" exercise to practice is a command that tells your dog treats are in the offing, and use it at irregular intervals when you are walking. Combine the command with a total release of pressure on the leash, preferably when your dog has firm tension on said leash. Then if something unexpected happens you have a built in reaction of the dog to look to you for a reward. This won't work if your dog is pursuing a major distraction, but should give you an edge if you have an equipment failure in otherwise neutral conditions. (you can carry this one step further by "accidentally" dropping the leash in a controlled area, or with a light line attached for safety, and practice until the dog turns to you when it feels a total release)
Anybody lose a basenji in SoCal?
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Well, when I went in to pick her up, the vet (who looked and acted remarkably like Dr. Nick from the Simpsons) led me through a maze of stinking, feces-filled cages. "Lady" was laying in one, covered in her own vomit, with her ears to the sides making little "I would scream but I just don't have the energy" sounds. I was given no aftercare instructions whatsoever, and the incision itself is none too neat. I had some painkillers left over from Yoshi's neutering, so I gave her one of those when we got home, but I wasn't even given the option to purchase any (like you normally are at shelter vets). I like low-cost vets generally, and all the dogs here have been neutered at cheap/free clinics, but none have been quite so…bloody.
That is horrible… sorry, but with those conditions, I would have to call animal control and complain.... there is no excuse for that.... and sorry, I hate 90% of the so called low cost clinics... I know of way too many that have had problems after with leaking urine (especially the bitches) that I would never use one... or if I had to, I would certain want to see the facilities and where they do surgery first... and talk to people that have used the clinic
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The problem was, that IS Animal Control. Animal Control insisted on spaying her right there on-site before I could take her. I have had really good luck with the "shelter vet" in West LA, who did both Yoshi and my roommate's (female) airedale mix. They were clean and efficient, and both dogs came back to me with pain medication, detailed instructions, a (working) phone number, and well-done, well-healing incisions. I completely understand about limited budgets, etc., especially in this jacked-up state, but come on! You can't even pay someone minimum wage to scoop out the #$@! cages?
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The problem was, that IS Animal Control. Animal Control insisted on spaying her right there on-site before I could take her. I have had really good luck with the "shelter vet" in West LA, who did both Yoshi and my roommate's (female) airedale mix. They were clean and efficient, and both dogs came back to me with pain medication, detailed instructions, a (working) phone number, and well-done, well-healing incisions. I completely understand about limited budgets, etc., especially in this jacked-up state, but come on! You can't even pay someone minimum wage to scoop out the #$@! cages?
Wow! That's bad. Karen got my Buddy from a shelter I think in Highland, CA. That's where he was found. He was about 7 months (?) at the time and had no collar, no chip, nothing. They didn't neuter him, Karen had that done with her vet.
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I'm all for everyone spay/neutering all animals who aren't in intentional breeding programs (or need their parts for very specific reasons). I really am. But this whole "mandatory spay/neuter right now this instant!!!" thing is out of control, I think. I've seen puppies and kittens sterilized at 3 months at shelters, which just seems unhealthy to me. I think Yoshi is much healthier for having been able to develop to adulthood intact, although of course I'm glad he's neutered now. I would've done it at a year, given the choice.
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I'm all for everyone spay/neutering all animals who aren't in intentional breeding programs (or need their parts for very specific reasons). I really am. But this whole "mandatory spay/neuter right now this instant!!!" thing is out of control, I think. I've seen puppies and kittens sterilized at 3 months at shelters, which just seems unhealthy to me. I think Yoshi is much healthier for having been able to develop to adulthood intact, although of course I'm glad he's neutered now. I would've done it at a year, given the choice.
Can you post a picture of Yoshi?
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Wow…how horrible. Keep us posted on Yoshi's progress...poor baby.
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Wow…how horrible. Keep us posted on Yoshi's progress...poor baby.
It's Lady that's been in the shelter. She's had Yoshi.
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It's Lady that's been in the shelter. She's had Yoshi.
I'm Desmond. I'm a dude.
Yoshi's my basenji mix who I got in early June. He made me fall in love with basenjis, which is how I came to be trolling shelters.
Lady is the new basenji (mix? either that or quite small and stubby) who had to endure the spay-from-hell. Karen's expecting her in rescue, though I kind of want her to have a couple of days to recover without being moved around, so she's staying at my house, eating yuppie organic kibble, and laying on pillows like the queen of the Nile. If I keep her, I'm changing her name immediately. If I don't keep her, I might let Yoshi pick out a rescue basenji friend.
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…and I nearly forgot. Here's Yoshi:
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I'm Desmond. I'm a dude.
Yoshi's my basenji mix who I got in early June. He made me fall in love with basenjis, which is how I came to be trolling shelters.
Lady is the new basenji (mix? either that or quite small and stubby) who had to endure the spay-from-hell. Karen's expecting her in rescue, though I kind of want her to have a couple of days to recover without being moved around, so she's staying at my house, eating yuppie organic kibble, and laying on pillows like the queen of the Nile. If I keep her, I'm changing her name immediately. If I don't keep her, I might let Yoshi pick out a rescue basenji friend.
Sorry Desmond. Yes, too much bouncing around is very hard on the dog. I take it you have the 2 separated?
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What a great looking dog you have there Desmond!
Thanks! He's a great little guy.
Right now I've got the two of them hanging out in the living room. Yoshi's got the couch and Lady is on the floor. She's not into doing much except sleeping and snarking at Yosh when he comes by, so I'm just letting her sleep. Obviously I'm practically on top of them in case more than just cussin' breaks out.
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Thanks! He's a great little guy.
Right now I've got the two of them hanging out in the living room. Yoshi's got the couch and Lady is on the floor. She's not into doing much except sleeping and snarking at Yosh when he comes by, so I'm just letting her sleep. Obviously I'm practically on top of them in case more than just cussin' breaks out.
You sound like a dude, Dude. So California. How I miss it sometimes.
Hey, good deed taking in Lady. Lady has been through a lot, poor baby,
I'd be snarky, too. Keep us posted.The spaying sounds horrid.
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Thanks! He's a great little guy.
Right now I've got the two of them hanging out in the living room. Yoshi's got the couch and Lady is on the floor. She's not into doing much except sleeping and snarking at Yosh when he comes by, so I'm just letting her sleep. Obviously I'm practically on top of them in case more than just cussin' breaks out.
She'll mellow out. Too much change and upset. You're doing a great job! Just be patient and give her some time. Pretty soon they'll be playing together.
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Poor Lady, she is so lucky you took her Desmond. I hope things work out well for you all. It does seem realy bad to have spayed her immediately before going to a new home, one thing at a time is enough to cope with.
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What other dog is Yoshi crossed with, he looks like a Basenji to me, is his tail curled?
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Obviously, she's not ready for her close-up. It's weird–she has no other Corgi traits besides being rather low-slung. Does dwarfism (legs short, body normal) happen in basenjis, or must she be part Corgi or dachshund?
I'm still waiting for her personality to come through, since she's been through so much over the last couple of days. I have decided, though, that Yoshi may need a basenji friend--he seems happy to have another dog that gets him in a way that his Airedale friend sort of doesn't, even if the Other Dog snaps at him. I've got time and patience, though. She needs a safe, basenji-positive place to get back on her feet, and I can give her that. If she's a good fit for our house, I'll be happy to have her in the pack.
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Obviously, she's not ready for her close-up. It's weird–she has no other Corgi traits besides being rather low-slung. Does dwarfism (legs short, body normal) happen in basenjis, or must she be part Corgi or dachshund?
I'm still waiting for her personality to come through, since she's been through so much over the last couple of days. I have decided, though, that Yoshi may need a basenji friend--he seems happy to have another dog that gets him in a way that his Airedale friend sort of doesn't, even if the Other Dog snaps at him. I've got time and patience, though. She needs a safe, basenji-positive place to get back on her feet, and I can give her that. If she's a good fit for our house, I'll be happy to have her in the pack.
She's a great looking dog! The Basenji mixes are very good. I had one myself that was a wonderful dog. Her personality will come out. I think Yoshi will be happy with his new friend for life!
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Yoshi's tail curls loosely in one coil. He can straighten it but never does unless he's asleep or really upset. Animal control called him a shiba inu, not sure how. The only reasons I think he's a mix are: 1) he barks, and 2) he has rear dewclaws, which I guess never happen in basenjis.
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We got a "Basenji mix" from a local shelter and adopted him to a couple in St. Pete, they called him a basenji but he had short legs, other wise looked very basenji. I figured Jack Russell mix, because he has that personality!
Anyway, after I posted a photo on B-Pix, I got a couple of notes telling me about "dwarf" basenjis. I'll see if I saved them!