Wow, I am so encouraged by your family. My wife and her friends were having reservations about having dogs around during her preganncy and when the baby is due (Singaporeans are abit neurotic about pregnancy and health matters, they always assumed the worst). I have two Bs who can by really hyper one moment and flat out lazy the next. They recommended me to give the dogs away but they often got my growl as a reply.
I can proudly show your pics to them and proved that Bs and babies can go together.
Latest posts made by ayaka
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RE: My pregnancy
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RE: Basenji and the dog next door
I stayed in a neighbourhood with plenty of dogs. My Bs are anti dogs. They are prone to aggressive behaviour because they want to be the Queen Bitches. I thought they were just anti JRT and Big dogs. Now it seems they are anti everybody….sigh......
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How long your Bs take to recover from bite wounds
Hi,
I have been observing one of my girls for a while. She had a few bite wounds throughout her body due to the rough and tumble both of my Bs engaged in. However her wounds take a long time (roughly 2 week or more) to heal. Initially I did nothing, thinking the superficial wounds would heal pretty quickly. I kept brushing my hand over her body daily and I would still encounter the bumps. I applied medical cream over the wound to hasten the recovery process and the wounds healed a few days after I start applying the cream.I like to ask how long your Bs take to recover from their bite wounds
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RE: Who has the largest Basenji
Gee Gee, I guess is the biggest mama around. Last weighed was 15kg or 33pounds
http://www.basenjiforums.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/2599/ppuser/1316
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RE: Shedding
Or maybe a picture of the collection barrel of my Dyson Vac
Haha…...do that for for the unbelievers:D
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RE: Shedding
My Bs are spayed so they have no heat season. In Singapore, the weather is warm and humid all year round so I don't think they respond to season changes. Judging from the responses, I guess Bs, like all other dogs, have shedding seasons. I guess I have to take note of the date and prepare the vacuum cleaner and sweat!
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Shedding
Do Basenjis have a shedding season. Recently, my girls were shedding lots of fur. A brush from their back to the neck is enough to fill your palm with fur. I have to spend extra effort nowadays sweeping, vacuuming….backbreaking labour
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RE: How do you socialise adult Basenjis
The car is my girlfriend's. I guess they are bothered by the new dog or they just don't know how to greet strangers?
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RE: How do you socialise adult Basenjis
I'd like to see mine socialized, but I haven't seen any trainers who will take aggressive dogs into classes, and I can't afford yet the private trainer I desperately want to use {Don't know if you are familiar Sharron, but her name is Shade and she's in North Kitsap. My niece uses her with her pits and I've watched her train – amazing!}.
Keoki may be easier than Jazz - he responded somewhat positively with our neighbor's GS puppy a couple months ago, but had a change of personality when the adult male arrived -- I think the other dog showed attitude first, though.
Jazz is just a hater, LOL. She sees a dog from a distance and starts her snarly crap.Since we stopped the shows, they don't ever see other dogs. The dog parks scare me {for a variety of reasons -- fights, fleas, vaccinations, health}, and the regular on-leash parks always have loose dogs that cause me headaches.
I think we may just have to be hermits because I don't have the skill or knowledge to go it alone.
Same, GeeGee is also like that. Snarls and growls when oher dogs are around but seem to accept the advances of a neighbourhood brown spitz when he tried to mount her.
Oddly, they seem terrified of my friend's stinky pug (probably is the smell, even I cannot stand the smell?) -
How do you socialise adult Basenjis
Hi, I was thinking about socialising my Bs as they have very strong alpha instincts. I brought my Bs together with another retriever which belongs to my friend to the dog park one fine evening. They were growling at the poor retriever from the front seat on the way to the dog park:( …..They acted aggressively towards the retriever which probably outweighs them combined when in the park. Fortunately, the retriever was extremely docile and promptly submitted to them (phew), its only then, my Bs relented and went on to play themselves.
Enter another malamute (boy, it is enormous) who promptly went to assert his kingship in the park, poor retriever who was enjoying herself, bowed and paid homage to the new king of the park but my 2 rebels decided they weren't gonna be pushed around. They growled, stood their ground but I had to carry both of them to another area just avoid another confrontation and prevent myself from being maimed by the monster.
Anybody know what is a good way to do DIY socialising or a course by a trainer is the best option?