…actually only 25% Basenji...75% Lab (yes, I did a DNA test!) We were SO curious as to his mix, I couldn't resist doing the test. We adopted him from a private ad on Petfinder. The previous owners said he was a GSD/Chocolate Lab mix. I am the previous owner of a Shepherd who just passed on Memorial day, and there was no way when I saw this pup (he was 5 mos. almost 6 at the time) that I could believe that he was what they claimed! So, did the test-low and behold the percentages I mentioned above! OK, so I am thinking, mostly Lab, right? Except, Riley looks NOTHING like a Lab, so I start to research this other very unfamiliar breed-the Basenji. I was initially intrigued-ancient breed, sounds cool and mysterious, right? AND, when I Googled images-the resemblance was amazing! THAT'S what he looks like! OK, mystery solved! Riley looks like a Basenji!
FFW to 4 months later, and Riley is driving me crazy! Now, don't get me wrong-I trained a GSD who was the love of my life for 9 1/2 yrs, through major aggression issues, Hip Dyslasia diagnosed at 4 yrs. of age, multiple medications, and a sudden downward slide probably due to Degenerative Myelopathy. I DO NOT give up on animals!
Ok, since you all do not know me, I felt that a quick, hopefully insightful look into my motives was necessary. I DO NOT want to give this dog up, or give up on him! He is absolutely horrible w/ my female 4 yr. old English Bulldog-no amnt. of correction by her will put him in his place, and make him back down. He is so rough w/ his play, he makes her bleed, and she has eye issues, so in order for the both of them to be out and about (out of their crates) he MUST be muzzled. He has hurt her many times, and he's making her rough, too. I don't know if it's play, but it seems to be escalating...sigh...
He will not listen! And I mean at ALL! And traditional corrections do not seem to matter, or make a dent if he's into something he shouldn't be.
Sooo, it occurred to me the other day, that, even if he is only 25% Basenji, maybe, since this is such and ancient breed, MAYBE those genes are dominant over the Lab's.
Off to the internet I went, (and have remained!) to research all I could, and darned if their behavioral tendencies sound JUST like our Riley! To a tee! It goes deeper than looks! Aloof, independent, 2 second attention span, energetic, intelligent (I have him trained sit-stay-down-come, verbal AND hand signals) he's very smart! But I HAVE to BRIBE him to get anything out of him! From what I am reading, this is the way to go as Basenji's don't do anything without a "paycheck", lol... I am afraid that taking him to obedience training will be a waste of time, if traditional methods don't work well w/ this breed...oh, and I should mention that he did do well at the dog park, so it's just a problem I have with him and my Uma. I hate playing musical dogs, and I hate having to muzzle him...
WOW, for a new gal I sure did chew up a lot of forum, didn't I?:eek: Listen, I am desperate for expert advice, and I hope that my late night surfing tonight led me to you good people for a reason. I am starting to think that without us, poor Riley may have never found a family that was willing to take the time to learn about him, and his heritage, and that MAYBE we were meant to be together. Now I just need to get him to fit in more, and save my Uma! lol!
Help, and direction is SOOOO appreciated folks!
Thank you a million!
Sharon