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1 Jan 2011, 23:37

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  • Contact help

    Basenji Talk 14 Feb 2009, 04:30
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    Great, thanks!
  • Help!!!! Vote!!!

    Basenji Talk 25 Oct 2008, 20:50
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    awe, well hopefully next year will be his "breakout" year. #14 is still very good!!! :-) Yea Dallas!
  • Help!!!

    Basenji Talk 25 Aug 2008, 00:03
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    hi you dont have to feed them seperate!. you have to put the other one in a cage for about 5 to 2 weeks depending on the female. to feed them next to eachother.
  • Oh no! Help!

    Basenji Talk 22 Aug 2008, 18:35
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    Often dogs don't know WHERE to go, in a new place. So, take them out every 3 hrs and treat/praise with proper elimation. Also, keep the areas of the apt your not in, closed. Keep the dog with you, and if you see the nose down, take it out. This should pass as the dog gets more settled. We travel a lot with our dogs, and we keep them with us in motel rooms, with closets, bathrooms shut. When they act like they are sniffing, we take them out. Also, extra exercise with your b will help. Good luck
  • Collar Help

    Basenji Talk 19 Apr 2008, 17:12
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    Thanks for all the help. I got the martingale one for now. Maybe I'll get the hound collar later, but I figured I'd get the kind I already know and swear by.
  • Help please…

    Basenji Talk 18 Apr 2007, 02:57
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    Well, Tosca is just fine I think:) I was kinda worried last night, as the emergency vet said it would probably be ok since she only had half a pill, but they said I could call poison control to be sure. Well, that was going to be pretty expensive (55) so I wasn't too crazy calling about half of a pill, plus she seemed ok, and the vet seemed pretty confident. Then this morning I was a little worried again because she wouldn't eat more than about half her food, which is extrememly unusual, she usually gobbles it right up! But I had to go to work, and I called our usual vet on the way and they said it shouldn't be a problem. Luckily, now that I am home tonight she seems fine:) Thanks for the suggestions, we just got Tosca in Feb and this is the first time I have ever had a dog ( I was deathly scared of them as a kid) but she really has grown on me, she is so sweet, and not like a normal dog.