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Basenji Health Issues & Questions

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  • Super Senior Issues

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    ZandeZ
    @wizard After 14 years, I am surprised you find anything about your Basenji 'obnoxious' ! Surely patience with this old doggie is more than deserved after so many years. She might well be telling you it is her time - my Basenjis have almost always told me - or she might be warning you of the impending time. If you find her whining obnoxious, could it be that your behaviour towards her has changed ? Are you being abrupt, less affectionate, changed in any way which could be confusing her ? Time to start analysing your own attitudes, perhaps ?
  • Puppy Heat

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    much better!!!
  • Sores on roof of mouth

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    tanzaT
    @dedes9-While this could be from a bully stick but I have never had that issue... You didn't say what age she is? Is she still teething? But in the end, I would seek a Vet visit as soon as possible.
  • Puppy dry heaving?

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    @lawrence-chow said in Puppy dry heaving?: Replying late but our B had this problem for quite a while. It's called bilious vomiting syndrome. Usually the vomit is yellow foam in the morning when they have an empty stomach. Our vet suggested feeding 3 meals through the day with the last meal as late in the evening as possible and then the moment they wake up, feed them right away, even just a spoonful is good. Our B had this issue on and off for a good 4 months before it eventually going away, the feeding very first thing in the morning seemed to help. She's 9 months now and it still happens occassionally, the last time was when we forgot to feed her dinner the night before. She's otherwise totally healthy. Sadly this was a totally different issue at the time. It was dry and repetitive even post-feeding. Ended up being nothing which is odd but he's all good now :)
  • Heat Cycle Timing

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    tanzaT
    @zande - That is so true Zande, when you have a pack of bitches, the one "low" on the totem pole may be the last to come in heat in many cases... "want a be's" many times will come in first... depends on the pack.
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    tanzaT
    @dres_actually - Also that looks to be about the spot that a micro chip is placed? My Franie has a lump there but it doesn't bother her.... might be something for your vet to explore.
  • is this an emergency? Lump on the neck became gangrenous?

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    ZandeZ
    @debradownsouth hopefully it has been to the vet by now
  • Reusable diapers for puppy in heat?

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    DebraDownSouthD
    WeGreeCo Washable Female Dog Diapers
  • Flea,Tic, and Heartworm Preventatives

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    tanzaT
    I would never take a chance with heart worm... I use NuHeart that is just for heart worm... small pill once a month... we do not have issues with heart worm in NoCal but I do not take a chance. I use it year round. In the area that there is frost/frozen for the winter you can use it just in the spring/summer/fall months. For fleas/ticks I use frontline but only when I see fleas... again in NoCal not too much of an issue.. I need to use it maybe about twice a year and only when need or if I am traveling with the pups.
  • Eye issues causing vision impairment

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    tanzaT
    @senjisilly - I believe that she was seen by a Ophth so they would have seen if it was PRA since she had already been losing her sight
  • Multivitamin?

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    senjisillyS
    @allisonmosley You can order the Pet-Tabs Plus vitamins from Chewy. https://www.chewy.com/pet-tabs-plus-vitamin-mineral-dog/dp/167551
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  • Delvosteron injections?

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    @jengosmonkey good info, thanks.
  • It is hot out...

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    Thanks everyone, big help as always.
  • Painful Medical Care

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    @bill-t said in Painful Medical Care: @eeeefarm What I mean was I am using 100% redirection or going into a training session after a firm NO, not popping or any other corrections. This is nothing like that because its pain in response to...nothing. I am not overly sentimental, I just dont want my dog to slink away and avoid me or attack pillows after I try and help him. I understood what you meant, it's just that the terminology is very specific and to quote the "Princess Bride", “You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” :-)
  • Heat?

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    @jkent it continued the blood!
  • Beware of Bully Sticks

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    @jengosmonkey said in Beware of Bully Sticks: just open a back door and say "SQUIRREL!" :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
  • Split heat cycle?

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    ZandeZ
    Sometimes seasons take several cycles to settle down. This is nothing to worry about, just another reason why you should let nature take its natural course and not spay a bitch before it has, and you know she is hormonally fully mature. By which time you will probably have found there is no need to, anyway, because keeping her safe from the boys is no big deal
  • senior dog and whining

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    ZandeZ
    @kembe you will
  • Basenji Dandruff

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    senjisillyS
    My Valentino had terrible dandruff. His vet said it was due to dry skin. She had me add Goat's milk and coconut oil to his diet. His dandruff lessened dramatically after about a month. The amount of coconut oil (solid or liquid) per day should be no more than 1 teaspoon per 10lbs of body weight. Valentino is about 27 lbs. so I give him about 2.5-3 teaspoons a day. I divide the amount in half and add it too his meals. I feed goat milk rarely because it is so high in calories.