I am pretty sure you can't just look at a mix and declare what it is. Scientific studies have debunked that over and over. Best to do a DNA test, in my opinion. I have a mix who was advertised as a Basenji Mix, and her DNA results confirmed it. If you just looked at her and made a judgement, it would be mixed: her color was all askew, her tail was half-curled, she was smaller and featured more slender face and feet than a pure-bred B.
But, apparently, the 1/4 Min Pin (the ONLY other DNA in her sample) contributed some significant traits. Behavior and personality wise, Basenji rules the day. Again, I recommend a DNA test, and they improve by the day.
What is this other B identity thing that is mentioned in this thread? Is it also a DNA test, or something else?
Oh, and hey, your baby is way cute!
Basenji Mischief
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So really how are you suppose to be mad at these kids when they act like this?
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Very funny!
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Aww, that was really cute.
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I do that with Lycia all the time… hehe
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I do that with Otis too and always on our bed..funny..
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Great video thank you for sharing. Looks like the two of you were having lots of fun.
Rita Jean
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Great fun
Benji used to like playing on the bed too, he used to get realy excited and often yodeled. He also bit me in a playful way but i did think he bit hard and didn't hold back -
Great video! We love to tease Manah when she's trying to jump on the bed at nite. We push her off and she leaps back up, runs in circles and makes her baroo sound; Basenji's are the best!