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)
Lost basenji in New Philadelphia, Ohio
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No news yet?
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No news. Oh how today has been a really hard day for me. Missing her. She is the first thing I think about when I wake up. I think about her all the time… I read something today that said we need enough pain in our lives so that the joys are more meaningful and we need enough loss to appreciate what we have...give your dogs a big hug...and your human family too!
Still hoping for Dot-bear's safe return...
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Other notable places to try are…
Off-leash park bulletin boards, as well as retail pet stores / shops usually have boards to tack on postings. I constantly check the bulletin board located at the front of our off-leash park. These are places where people with pets will go to on a regular basis.
Grocery stores and coffee shops are places with high people traffic that usually have community boards that people can post on.
When you get a chance to post a pic, try using pics that show markings only original to Dot or something that people may have commented on - like the infamous B tail. I've attached an example of our B's marking.
To attach a pic...
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click on the "go advanced" button. This will appear when you're replying to a post. You'll see it at the bottom of the page.
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click on the paperclip looking icon if the pic is on your PC
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- click on the 'insert image' icon [the mountain and sun looking icon] if you have an image online
Hope this helps with finding Dot…
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Sorry to hear that you still haven't found her. I will keep praying you'll find her safe and sound.
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Don't want to give false hope but there is a found red and white dog listed in the Dayton Daily News. I realize that its a bit far but stranger things have happened and we all know how much ground our B's can cover without even trying.
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Don't want to give false hope but there is a found red and white dog listed in the Dayton Daily News. I realize that its a bit far but stranger things have happened and we all know how much ground our B's can cover without even trying.
or somebody found it and took it "home" only to realize that he/she can't control the breed..
worth looking into, fingers crossed..
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BART, I checked the Dayton Daily News for the found ad, but I didn't see it. There were ads posted back to 9/1. When did you see that ad? I'm sorry I hadn't checked back sooner on this forum, but I finally got high-speed internet this past weekend (I was on dial-up for years). I have still been walking and searching for Dot! I was at the HSUS tonight. I would like to call the person in that Dayton ad; would you still have the ad for the number? If not I will contact tht paper and see if they can help me find it. My email is lish312@cs.com if you want to send it there. Please type Dot in the subject line so your not mistaken for spam. Thank you all.
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Here is a pic of Dot…that is Femi's tail on the left. You can see Dot's mostly red face here, no blaze. You can't see her small white dot on the back of her neck...about an inch in diameter. She has no neck collar, just the dot and a white chest. What a pretty girl who we miss more than anything.
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lish312 - sorry I haven't gotten back sooner also, been offline all week except for work. Anyway, the ad was in the paper the day I responded on the forum - the 16th - and also for at least a couple of days later. I think it had been posted on the 9th or 10th. I, unfortunatly, did not save it. If I knew how I should have linked it to my post. I will definitely figure that out for future reference. All it said was that there was a found red and white dog, 25 pounds, on or near Tylersville
Rd. (this part I only know because I mapquested it at the time and it was still in that history). It did not say if it was male or female. Wish I could be of more assistance but that's about all I can tell you. I will send hope and prayers your and Dot's way. Best of Luck!!!BART
FYI: it was under classifieds-announcements-lost & found
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Hi lish312 -
Any luck yet? First I've seen this post - haven't been on here much lately. I too am from Ohio & will keep my eyes & ears open, if she's still missing - so sorry to hear about this…
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Just thinking, having recently read the thread on Rat Terriers under "other pets", maybe you should not limit the search to "basenji". It certainly appears that it would be very easy for someone not in the know to mistake one for the other. Again, hope and prayers!
BART
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Good thought Bart - you're right - seems not a lot of people know what a basenji is.
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Hi all. Just a quick update…still no Dot. I hope for her return everyday. Sorry to not have visited lately...but I cry when I write to you all....I'm able to talk about her without losing it now. Bart and Holly, thank you....and I do call everyone in the paper who finds any small dog...I think I helped a Jack Russell get back home becuz I saw both the lost and found ads...that was a great feeling. I hope all your Bs are safe and warm!
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Still saying prayers. Hang in there. You cannot have miracles without the bad stuff…. ( got that from a 10 year old student in my class) .
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The paper should have an archive dept. Call them and tell them what you are looking for, they should have it, or the library might. It's worth a shot.
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Sorry you haven't found Dot yet, have you tried an appeal on a local radio station?
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I am so sorry you haven't found Dot yet….she is out there..call a couple a towns over, tehse dogs move fast and far if they are frazzled, Nobarkus, saw that weith Buddy..
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Hope she comes home soon. Hugs and prayers going your way.
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So sorry you have not found Dot yet. I agree, she's out there somewhere. They are very handsome dogs, even when they are dirty (which is rare, given their need for cleanliness). Someone may have seen her running around and thought she was a stray and was in the mood to get a dog….happenstance. Even so, it does take a special owner to have a Basenji (we wouldn't be on this site if it didn't). Keep checking the Humane society, SICSA, any pet rescues in your area (or even farther afield), just everywhere. Even if she was taken in by someone, they will either give her up because she's a Basenji (because of the behavior issues) or they will do resarch on what they have and may end up here (on the forum) anyway.:)
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I am praying for Dot's return. God knows exactly where she is and I am believing that he will make the neccessary connections to bring her home!
Psalm 36:6 Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the great deep. O LORD, you preserve both man and beast.