Yes. I didn’t put out a new pee pad. Fingers crossed
Posts made by margiem
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RE: 4 months old and difficult potty training
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RE: 4 months old and difficult potty training
Hi. I just wanted to thank everyone for the advice. I also wanted to give an update. So far she’s doing great. I’ve been on vacation and able to devote my full attention to her. First 2 days, 1 accident a day. Really proud of her. She gets 3 walks a day (even when I’m working) so she has lots of chances to go outside.
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RE: 4 months old and difficult potty training
I have the pee pads because I work from home and if I have a conference call then I may not be able to get her outside when she needs to go. Work also means that I can’t be outside with her for as long as it takes. Recently I have been putting her outside, then I have to run back to work and then 10 minutes later I go back and get her. I know it’s not ideal. I have a 4 day weekend coming up and hope to work with her more closely
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RE: 4 months old and difficult potty training
I do praise her when she goes on walks and pees/poops. I work from home so it’s been hard to watch her like a hawk. I blocked off the steps so she only has 2 rooms to go into. My office and bedroom where the pee pad is. I’ve been trying to take her out after naps, food, and then every hour she’s awake. She’s like a tourist when she’s outside in the yard or on walks. She’s so busy looking around and enjoying the walk that she forgot to go potty! It’s kind of funny if I wasn’t getting so frustrated. Don’t even get me started on going outside when it rains! As we all know that is always a battle
One other thing that’s funny is when she is outside with my male basenji she is fascinated with watching him pee and poop. In fact, she had gotten so close to the action that he has peed on her head. She forgets to pee herself! I keep hoping that he will teach her the ropes
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4 months old and difficult potty training
Hi. I have a 4 month old 12 pound basenji female. I am having the hardest time potty training her. I have had males in the past and never had this much trouble. I take her out in the morning, after eating and after naps and she still poops and pees indoors. We go for walks and sometimes she does her business and sometimes not. Does it get better? I’m trying not to get frustrated. I take her out in the evening and I swear she saves it and then pees and poops in the house.
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RE: Dog aggression from fear... great improvements
Beautiful dogs. So happy that they are getting along and you have this love in your life.
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RE: Cuddle bug 🐜
I'm with Deb! I can't stand when they are under the blankets but on top of the sheets! Makes me feel trapped. They have their assigned spots and will snark at each other if one of them crosses into the others spot
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RE: Basenji, dingo genomes shake up dog evolution
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
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RE: 4 months puppy humping
Humping is not always about sex for dogs.
Gary Landsberg, DVM, a veterinary behaviorist in Ontario, Canada, says mounting is common play behavior in puppies, and is even normal in the play of older dogs if it’s not taken to extremes. “You’ll often see one dog mount another, then a few minutes later they’ll switch off and the other dog will mount the first dog,” Landsberg says. “It’s a common play gesture.”
My 12 year old spayed female will hump our neutered 3 year old male when they are playing together. If you don't like this behavior then you can distract him with a different toy or game. I'm not sure that he will understand why you gave him a time out. The behavior may lessen after he is neutered. -
RE: Couple of "Issues" with my Basenji
My dogs are 3 and 12 years old and still get up early on weekends.. usually 7 am. I feed them and put them out to do their business and then we all go back to bed. It works out well for us.
As far as nipping, they quickly learn that play time ends when they get too rough. I don't yell, just say "no bite" and then ignore them. When they calm down then play can resume.
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RE: Need help with our basenji mix!!
What state are you from? And what exactly are his behavior problems? Is it just the usual basenji destructiveness or independent behavior or is it something else?
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RE: Basenji's vs Lions
I found this link on the Basenji African stock project. It says that in Gambia the dogs are used to lure the lions to the hunters.
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RE: Jasmine
Beautiful puppy! I have always loved the bundles. Enjoy your new family member!
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RE: Cuddle bug 🐜
My dogs have always been Velcro puppies! Very cuddly and though loving with the entire family, each dog was really attached to 1 family member. Our current male prefers women more than men. Even if my husband is home, he will cry if my daughter and I leave the house. You have a beautiful puppy. Enjoy her!