• Tummy troubles…

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    nomrbddgsN
    I agree Pat-no pumpkin when they are having tummy troubles. Plain Yoghurt is also good.
  • Questions on Nemo's pedigree

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    lvossL
    When it comes to hips, what you really need to look at is the vertical pedigree. So you don't just look at the dogs directly behind the dogs being bred but also at the hips of their siblings and offspring. Some of the most prolific producers of HD in basenjis are themselves OFA Good. The problem with trying to research HD is that owners do not need to make abnormal results public so finding good public vertical data can be hard.
  • Getting tooth pulled in a show dog??

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    It does not matter what tooth it is. The fact is in the Basenji standard, the teeth are to be a scissors bite. If the tooth is NOT there, it will not be part of the bite that is being looked at anyways. If the dog is getting consistently last in his class, I would have to speculate that are far more serious faults than a missing tooth. And I would not consider one missing tooth to be as serious as a totally undershot or wry bite. Of course, this is only my opinion as breeder, exhibitor and a judge.
  • The Bs destroyed a CD!

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    Blaze ate a CD once. We took him to the vet, she laughed, then suggested we let it take it's course unless we find blood in his stool. We decided on feeding him moistened warm food, cause he scratched his esophogus (sp?) from eating the pieces, and we ended up giving him a laxative when he had difficulties pooping. He ended up all right. My brother cried over the CD. Apparently Blaze has expensive tastes. It was a signed Nirvana unplugged CD, and he ate it after the lead singer killed himself. He has never forgiven Blaze for that…
  • 25 Pounds!!

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    lvossL
    @Schouiffy: my girl is so different.. I have to work to keep weight on her.. She is eating about a 3/4 of a natural canned food plus a bit of dry a day. ppl still tell me she is skinny, so then I let them hold her leash for about a min before their jaws drop at her strength… must be all the mountain climbing.. cause she pulls like an Ox. My girl Rio is like this. She is all muscle, high metabolism. We call her "super model thin". She eats plenty. She gets 1/2-3/4 of a can of wet food plus 1/2 a cup of dry. In the spring when she is racing, she eats a full can plus dry. This is why she loves her coats, she has no extra padding to keep her warm.
  • Kiora's test results

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    NemoN
    Wahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Fanconi Test Results

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    AndrewA
    Congrats!!!
  • Cody ate poopie diaper

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    tanzaT
    @sharronhurlbut: Great nephew is visiting, Cody retreaved a poopie diaper and ate it.:eek: I induced him to barf, and got a lot of the white diaper fabric out of his stomach. Anything else I should do? Just keep an eye on him, I would think… sounds like he barfed 99% of it up.... If he stops eating or pooping... or seems to be in distress, then it would be off to the Vet. In my experience when you are able to induce barfing with in 1/2 to 1 hour of something ingested, you get all of it back out....
  • Under My Paw?

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    DukeD
    @agilebasenji: hmmm, soaking little basenji toes in salty water. good luck with that. glad he's feeling better though. I also had the same thought. It's always been a huge struggle for me to rinse off Duke and Daisy's muddy feet in a bowl of water (usually in spring from snow melt). Would appreciate knowing how you and Chance do it. ;)
  • Keoki not eating, stool is runny

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    PhocoenaGirlP
    Viruses and bacteria can persist on the ground, in the air, on various surfaces for differing amounts of time depending on the nature of the beast (or bug as it were) so there may not have to be dog-to-dog or even dog-to-kid contact. Hand washing and shoe removal are always good ideas but there may not be much you can do about it. On the positive side, people and dogs too usually don't get reinfected with the same bug once they get over it the first time as their immune systems are now prepared for a second bout. Unless Jass or Keoki are immune-suppressed in any way, they ought to be fine here shortly.
  • Rashes

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    JannekeJ
    Tillo also has a sort of allergie for grasses.. I wonder: is this more common in B's?
  • Liver problems in my B

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    nobarkusN
    I got Denamarin from the vet. You can get it from Amazon too or anybody on the web. Here's the link. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B001483FMM/ref=pd_bbs_sr_olp_2/103-5125310-1987067?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1223066153&sr=8-2
  • Weight gain after spay?

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    Zaire was tired for the first day that I brought her home. After that she seemed pretty unaffected by her surgery. It was (I think) much more traumatic for me than for her, as I was soo worried for the next week that she needed to slow down. In the end all went well, with the exception that she healed MUCH QUICKER than my vet initially thought, and I ended up having to take her in 3 days early to take out the stitches as they were tightening on her scar and cutting into the skin. As soon as they took them out her swelling on the scar went down within a day and looked Amazing as far as healing. I I didn't notice much of a difference in energy level or eating and drinking after the first day home. As for Behavior she seemed the same to me. I do think she went into a false heat earlier this month/late august and for about 3 weeks was a DEMON to her brother and the min-pin. _Yelling and screaming at them all day). But that's my princess, she will not take guff from any male. :D
  • Should I get Abby spayed?

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    tanzaT
    @abby_basenji: Well after we discussed it further, even though she has tested clear I really don't know that much about her parents and the amount of inbreeding that was done. Do I really want to breed her? Probably not. Besides that I figured if I really want another B there are plenty of people on here that are reputable breeders that I can get a puppy from to breed if I want, or just get a puppy from. I was thinking though if I want to breed I would get one from a breeder here if I want another B just to have another B, I will get one from BRAT! Anyway her appointment is not until the 27th of october that was the soonest our vet can get her in, so that is when we are going. Good for you…. there are many responsible breeders if you decide to go that way... and certainly many in rescue that need loving homes.... your are doing the right thing.... Kudos to you!!!
  • Ruptured Achilles Tendon

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    J
    Thanks - maybe I can get the vet to check his thyroid on the blood that was drawn today.
  • Fanconi testing results

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    YodelDogsY
    Congratulations on your good news :)
  • Fanconi testing for newly rescued Basenji

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    tanzaT
    @DiegosMom: I'm so happy the cheek swab test is available.. I moved and changed vets and haven't gotten Meeka to the vet to draw the blood.. I just ordered my test kit though, so much easier then collecting and shipping blood! I think BRAT and other rescue orgs need to make sure all adopters know how easy it is to test for this now, and should really encourage adopters to do it.. Amen to that….. BRAT does need to (IMO) do the test... or at the very least explain about the test and how to get it done....
  • Basenji Pedigree Search

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    lvossL
    No problem. Send it to me and I will get it to Sally.
  • Fanconi cheek swab

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    I am hopeful this will be a test every basenji owner does. It gives you information so, if needed, you can be prepared. Knowledge is power and keeping our dogs with us as long as we can is the thing we should all strive for. I am so happy to live in this time. Who knows, maybe in the next 10 yrs, fanconis will be like rickets…we just don't see them.
  • Lukura Amisi

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    @LiveWWSD: I know that you posted he had his evaluation in WA Pat. So what is his next step in moving towards AKC registration in January? Now the dogs that are evaluated will be grouped by their area (ie: Avongara, Lukura, etc) and BCOA members will vote on accepting the dogs. http://www.basenji.org/NativeStock/Application/ProceduresSubmittingNativeStock.pdf