Congrats! How exciting!
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Franie and C-Me debut in the show ring18 Jul 2010, 14:56 -
Dolce Visits The Dog Park13 Jul 2010, 10:50Which park is that? Has she grown since I last saw her?
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Go Holland!11 Jul 2010, 14:53Go Netherlands!!!
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Hello from Hawaii23 Jun 2010, 13:02Welcome to the forum! I was born and raised on Maui but live in Atlanta. There is a member named "Captain Jack" who lives on Oahu. Which island do you live on? How did you get into basenjis?
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Tillo fighting during agility training18 Jun 2010, 22:12Would you say boxers are a dominant breed? These are things I don't know too much about, but ought too. More often than not Riley doesn't get along with boxers. One time a female boxer flopped on the ground and showed Riley her belly at the park. He went "Ok" and walked away, and he was fine after that. I wish they all would do that!
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Tillo fighting during agility training18 Jun 2010, 21:19Gosh Janneke I'm soooo sorry to hear this. I have similar problems with Riley, although honestly when things go bad he's the attacker and not the attackee, so he's more like the Sharpei in that sense. It's nearly impossible to anticipate when he and another male dog won't agree, although sometimes it is breed specific. And it's very day and night. He can have a very positive dog park experience one day and the next we have to leave after 10 minutes because there's a dog there that Riley will not get along with. I'm getting very good at recognizing the signs and getting out of there before anything serious happens.
It tears me up to have the positive running, playing, barooing fun negated by a dog fight. And I wonder how he came to be this way.Best of luck to you on getting into a class without the Sharpei. I hope Tillo heals up quickly.
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Photos from the II9 Jun 2010, 17:35Yikes. Were there 3 FCh on Sunday? Because if so that yellow dog ran with Riley and Zuri I think.
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New Basenji and Potty Training8 Jun 2010, 17:21A couple basic thoughts on puppy training:
Never let the pup out of your sight. If you miss the moment when the oops happens, you're too late for even "No!!!" If you catch him in the moment take him outside. Over and over.
I don't think a pup would "get" the message you're trying to send by picking up the poop and taking it outside. Like Sharron said, lots of praise for going outside.
Regarding the sitting at your feet he's probably just trying to be close to you, wants attention. And maybe he thinks that the leash thing is a game? Is that a possibility?
As far as stairs go, try luring him up them on at a time, with treats. And lots of praise.
How much do you know about your pup's life up to this point? As in how many people, sounds, smells, things has he been exposed to through strategic socialization? There is definitely so much to think about as far as giving them a well rounded experience. Like my girl Zip is iffy on anything resembling live drums and music. She gets really stressed. We've had to leave a great park more than once because of something she's heard that freaks her out, like music coming from the restaurant across the street. Maybe spend some time thinking about the kinds of things you want to do with your pup and the places you want to go and start introducing those things to him. It's definitely a good time to do that.
Good luck!
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C-Me "1"… Squirrel "0"31 May 2010, 01:42Niiiiiiiiiice! I love the subject line. Liz cleaned up the rabbit fatality we had our first few days in GA. I was actually quite impressed with Zip after I got over the scream the poor thing let out when she grabbed it by the leg. It appeared that she and Riley ate up all the good parts, and neither ended up with any worms.
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Hi all!20 May 2010, 15:12Yay another GA member!! Welcome! We're in Atlanta and have a tri boy and a brindle girl. They love lure coursing and we are at most local trials. My bff Carrie (member name "Andrew") has two darling brindle girls in Savannah and she is often up here for coursing and shows. We hope to see you at a trial sometime! Again, Welcome!
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Dolce Meets The New Neighbor17 May 2010, 14:16Love it! I bet she got pretty slobber-y.
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How Are They Growing?13 May 2010, 16:44He's 5 1/2 months, about 15" at the shoulder, and Chris weighed him at 16 lbs, but that was on the Wii Fit, so not sure how reliable that is. :P
Based on my Riley's growth I don't think that's all that far off. We got him at 4 months old and at that first vet visit he was 16 lbs. And he's a big boy now at a fit 27 lbs. Paco may end up just about standard…
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Watermelon? Really?13 May 2010, 11:27Ours looooove it. Liz's dad really likes feeding them little pieces of watermelon. Maybe that's part of why they like him so much…
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Lisa's Trog12 May 2010, 20:07Lisa you guys course in CA? Cool!!
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Some pics4 May 2010, 13:29Awesome pictures!! They look SO HAPPY when coursing, I love it.
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Serenjane overweight29 Apr 2010, 13:01Just for comparison, my girl will be 7 this year. She gets about 1 cup of food a day depending on what brand we're feeding her and how caloric it is.
We moved to a new place without a yard and their routine on the days we both work (3 days/week) is that they get about a 45 minute walk in the morning with Liz, and I walk them for an hour in the evening before dinner. It's at least 5 miles total. And then on the weekend I change it up and may do the dog park or a hike.
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NCWC AKC Lure Coursing Results27 Apr 2010, 21:00Congrats!!! That's a pretty good basenji showing! So often Carrie and I bring ALL of the basenjis entered in this area so there's only like 3 running.
Lox is precious!I love the expressions. Pure joy.
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DC Tanza Kenyetta, aka Kristii13 Apr 2010, 13:28- hugs*. So honored I got to meet her. You're in my thoughts today.
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Dolce Wins!!!!!!!!!!10 Apr 2010, 17:28Yaaaaaaaaaaaay congratulations!!!!!! How exciting!
I CAN'T WAIT TO BE YOUR CHEERLEADER IN THE FALL!! Great picture! -
Looking for a new family member8 Apr 2010, 21:522.5 years ago my gf and I spent a whole weekend visiting breeders in Southern California. We visited 4 breeders and thoroughly enjoyed the company, humor and extensive knowledge they were so willing to offer.
I had been researching for a month, but I learned so much just being around the dogs. I highly recommend this. Bring the whole family, everyone has to be on board. Stick with BCOA breeders. They're all listed in that link above. Be wary of BYB's, because there are some in socal. Good luck!