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    We have one Basenji who screams if she is startled, a regular prima donna. She sometimes wakes up at night and howls like a wolf until she is consoled. Her mother is very calm about everything.
  • Don't read this, it might make you cry (with laughter)

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    Paul WarrenP
    OMG, That is sweet and so Basenji! Amazing how quickly they grow. How old is Zaki? Imo is just under 14 weeks. Take good care and stay safe.
  • Typical Basenji or just my special boy?

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    Shaye is definitely not like that. She is a dog's dog, i.e., she loves most other dogs and will try to make every dog in the park play/chase her, sometimes to their great annoyance, but she feels no need to have the humans bother with her at all. At home, she mostly plays with Gemma, our B mix, and when she becomes tired, THEN she curls up on, next to, behind, or tries to get under, one of us. She's not likely to run up to strangers who come to the house, either, although she does eventually smell them out, and will gladly put up with a little petting.
  • Eli makes new friends!

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  • Tucker is making progress! Yay!

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    VanessaV
    Hello Guys! Occasionally a spammer finds its way into our forum without our immediate detection. Thank you to everyone who sends Alex and I emails alerting us to those ugly spammers so we can go after them and remove em from Basenji Forums.
  • Can we make our dog's sick?

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    DukeD
    I don't know if dogs can get sick from human bacterial infections. Good questions though - maybe someone here knows for sure. But…I fear that we leave germs on our pets as we pet thier fur and kiss their heads when ill. Then another human, child, spouse or friends might pick up the germs from the dog we pet. Sort of like an unwashed door knob - in a way. Kind of gross, huh?