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  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    22 Jun 2007, 17:56

    @Quercus:

    A. Trainers (even great trainers) are not necessarily behaviorists
    B. I think rehoming this dog is the best option. I think you are right, he wants nothing to do with your daughter. It isn't fair to her, or him to force them to try to live together
    C. I can't remember how old your daughter is, I thought three? (like my son). IMO, no three year old needs a dog for friendship. Wait until she is old enough to take on some responsiblity, and has some empathy for animals…five or six is a more appropriate age for getting a dog for a child. If YOU want to get a dog, that is another story...but don't do it because you think the child NEEDS a dog.

    Thank you for your input. You seem very nice and knowledgeable. Yes it is I who wants a dog. Especially once Rusty is gone, I will be so lost without him. I have to give him 12-14 pills a day for his Fanconi, not to mention all of the water he consumes. At the same time my daughter LOVES animals. Her grandma has 2 dogs and she loves them so much, and they love her.


  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    22 Jun 2007, 17:53

    nomrbddgs,
    Everyone is entitled to their own oppinion. Not to sound rude but this is MY situation and I will handle it how I see fit. Dogs are VERY MUCH like humans and have FEELINGS. If you believe any different I'm sorry. I DO remove Rusty from the room when he growles at my daughter. I would be stupid to stand there and say " go ahead and do it again." Dogs are domesticated animals and we have the means to treat them right. I would give my dog nothing less then the best I have to offer him. What just because he is a dog and does not like my daughter , should I leash him or put him in a dog house outside? That is obsurd. Thank you for your input but please do not respond to me again. I am looking for a good home for my dog. That is my #1 priority. I am not looking for advise on his behavior. You do not live in my house and have not been through what I have been through. Again thank your for your input but I am going through enough right now, I can do without the rude response and talking down to.


  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    22 Jun 2007, 17:07

    I worked at Petsmart for 4 years as a trainer. Teaching dogs how to obey and behave. In Rusty's case it is pure jealousy. My daughter Aliesha doesn't have to touch Rusty and he will go after her. If he is in the room and my daughter walks in, his hair automatically stands up and he growles. Aliesha keeps her distance from him, at this point I don't think she really likes him too well. He was our one and only for so long that he resents her for being there. My husband and I have concidered putting a/c into our garage and adding a doggie door. We already have 2 couch's out there for him to lay on. (Just so it still feels like home) Although if we do this, we are going to get Aliesha a dog of her own. She deserves to have an animal that she can love and bond with. Not having any brothers or sisters to play with, it is important for her mental development. I don't know how Rusty will take that either. My husband and I both take turns spending time with Rusty. We have tried to hold Rusty and let Aliesha give him treats, and a small pat on the head. But as soon as the food is gone, he wants nothing to do with her. I've tried everything taught to me when I trained at Petsmart and nothing works.


  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    22 Jun 2007, 12:23

    Thank you so much for saying that. Because that is exactly how I feel. I love him with all my heart and it is tearing me apart. I have cried for 3 days now. I feel like I am abandoning him when he needs me the most. I will try to contact them and again thank you!!!!!


  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    21 Jun 2007, 14:31

    No he does not have any papers. The breeder gave him to me because he was doing so bad when he was born, he almost died. Jason, the breeder only breed dogs on the side and he knew I would nourish him back to health. I have no way of tracking the chain of his disease.


  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    21 Jun 2007, 12:24

    Good morning,
    Yes, I am following the protocol for his fanconi disease. And you are correct with the breeder. He moved out of the state, so I do not have contact with him anymore.


  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    20 Jun 2007, 13:37

    The president of the Basenji Forum


  • I do rescue
    R RUSTYROO
    20 Jun 2007, 13:13

    Hello,
    My name is Sheila Shumaker and I have a 10 year old basenji male named Rusty. It brings me much pain to have to do this but I have to give Rusty away. I have a 3 year old daughter and Rusty bit her for the 3rd time last night. He has been diagnosed with Fanconi disease also. I think it will be hard to find him a home. It would have to be someone with no kids and no other animals. He does not get along with other animals. I have had him since he was 6 weeks old and I nourised him from being the runt of the litter. My options at this point are to give him to a good home, put him to sleep or keep him in the garage. The 2nd options are just not fair to him so I am asking for help to find him a good home. He is a great companion with a lot of love to give but he is very jealous of others. He wants to be the center of attention. I would like to keep in contact with who ever takes him just to know that he is doing okay. My Phone number at home is 727-548-1222. I live in Pinellas Park, Florida. If you are interested please call me right away. My husband will have to be the one to bring him to give away because I just can not be there. Please understand it is like parting with a child. I had help from the president Fran and I lost her email address when my computer was replaced. If you are reading this Fran, please contact me. I could really use someone to talk to. Thank you, Sheila Shumaker


  • My basenji Rusty is very sick and my vet doesn't know why
    R RUSTYROO
    23 Feb 2007, 13:49

    Thank you :) Rusty gets personal hamburgers twice a day now, lol. He's loving it!!! That is the only way I found to get him to take 12 pills aday, 6 in the morning and 6 at night. But it works and the vet did say to get him food with all beef, I'm sure he will laugh when I tell him!! I will update again after our March 5th appointment. I'm hoping he will gain a few pounds back before then.


  • My basenji Rusty is very sick and my vet doesn't know why
    R RUSTYROO
    16 Feb 2007, 21:39

    I sure hope so!! I can not picture my life with out him and trying to stay positive. Thank you :)


  • My basenji Rusty is very sick and my vet doesn't know why
    R RUSTYROO
    16 Feb 2007, 20:42

    Thank you so much


  • My basenji Rusty is very sick and my vet doesn't know why
    R RUSTYROO
    16 Feb 2007, 20:20

    Thank you for your reply. I have selected another vet just a few moments ago. This new vet owns a Basenji herself and has 6 Basenji's that she currently treats. With any luck she will be able to pinpoint what is wrong with my baby boy!!! Rusty's appointment is Monday, if anything changes or we get any more answers, I will post them Tuesday to let everyone know what we find. Thanks again :)


  • My basenji Rusty is very sick and my vet doesn't know why
    R RUSTYROO
    16 Feb 2007, 17:53

    I have a 10 year old male Basenji named Rusty. I have had him since he was 6 weeks old and he has always been healthy up until about a month ago.
    I have spent around $500.00 at my vet who has seen him since his first
    check up 10 years ago, and they are clueless about what is wrong with
    him. Unfortunately he is the only Basenji that office treats. Rusty
    went from 26 lbs. to 18 lbs in the last month to 2 months. He can not
    get enough water to drink and urinates everywhere, which is very
    unlike him to go in the house. The vet checked his urine and said it
    is almost all water, not concentrating hardly at all. We have rulled out diabetes and fanconi disease that runs in the Basenji breeds. I am desperate
    at this point. If anyone has any knowledge on a good basenji vet in my
    area, St. Petersburg, Florida or any information you could share with me, I would be so grateful. I love my dog with all of my heart and this has been so
    hard for me because I can not help him get better. Thank you , Sheila Shumaker

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