• Coucou from Geneva! (and Paris)

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    JannekeJ
    Welcome to the forum. Lycia is a beautiful pup!
  • Hola!

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    L
    Welcome to the pack. Can't wait to see some pictures of your furbaby.
  • Hello

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    youngandtiredY
    First off, Welcome to our site of valueable Basenji information. I have learned so much linking into this site, we have lots of laughs as well. My B, Sahara, crosses her legs all the time, she is such a showoff and often has the regal queen look. I love the look myself, they are such beautiful dogs I must say, not that I am partial or anything. Your Piper is so cute, welcome again.
  • New kid in Virginia

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    CyrusVirusC
    Welcome! I strongly agree that you should meet a B in person. They are very catlight in their movements, and Cyrus even grooms himself like a cat. Cyrus is very independent, but also very strong-willed. To further complicate matters, he is clever and good at gettting his own way. If you want a challenging yet loving breed, a B is a good choice. Once a B decides you are a worthwhile human being, they are very devoted but not in a needy way like some other breeds. Enjoy the forum!
  • Basenji Noob here to learn!

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    Pinback, I'm a Falconer with 2 Basenjis, a MHH, and a soon to have Finnish Gos. We should talk!!-Tim;)
  • Hello

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    dashD
    @WriggleysMom: We've always had rescues and I feel like I've missed out on puppy antics, so I'm debating. Toby doesn't baroo or wag his tail and I really miss being met at the door with a welcome baroo and a tail trying to wag itself off!! I had a puppy and was getting the urge for another but now we have a 7-mo old foster and I can't take my eyes off her. I remembered I really did not miss that!
  • Hello

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    KebasmomK
    Hi Kiro, Welcome our neck of the woods. I live just a bit past Emmittsburg in PA so I'm not too far. The Mid-Atlantic Basenji Club meets at the Carroll County Agricultural Center right there in Westminster. Our next meeting is 1 June and there will also be a spring fun match that same day. It starts at 0900. There is a Yahoo group for the club that has info about the event. It's fun and games. It's really neat to see so many basenjis in one place. Hope you can make it. It's a nice club to belong to. Karen
  • My Story

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    PorthosP
    @tanza: Very cute, who did you get your pup from? Dee's Basenji's in Beevile, Texas
  • Hello from Germany

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    @tanza: Are you near Sindelfingen? (I think that is the right spelling)… there is a Basenji owner/breeder that lives there (and is a member of the Basenji Club of America) that would be glad I am sure to talk to you about Basenjis and maybe you could even visit her. You can contact me privately for her name and email address by going to my website (www.tanzabasenjis.net) and sending me an email. Yes !!! Sindelfingen ( correct spelling, very good job ; my doggy would get a "click" and treat :rolleyes: ) is almost round the corner. I´ll send you an email soon and thank´s a lot !!
  • Hola Everyone from Sacramento California

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    renaultf1R
    Your pup is super cute! Welcome, you'll find great info here!
  • Howdy from Harley's new fam

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    Welcome. I am so glad to hear you all found eachother. Excuse me now I need to go look at pictures of your new buddy. :D
  • Newbie…

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    Tommy360T
    @lvoss: While you are surfing the net getting ready for your new puppy to come home, don't forget to check out the FAQ for new Fanconi Marker Test, http://www.basenjihealth.org/linkage-faq.html It is also good to bookmark the Canine Phenome Project webpage if you decide to have your dogs tested, http://www.caninephenome.org/ Thanks!!!!
  • Greetings from Music City

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    Hollie's basenji yodel comes out as a Barrroooooo sound. She doesn't do the Basenji scream (thank goodness), but she does make some interesting noises, including bark bark barking!!! She'll even bark at our neighbors, odd little dog, but we love her!! Does you basenji mix make any odd noises?? Hollie's at one time soundly alot like the bluetick hound howl!! :p
  • New and a mix owner

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    JannekeJ
    @rbrady: I've been trying to find out more about heelers, since one person replied that they, too, can be quite troublesome. I'm also trying to find a vet here in Nashville who would be better with her than her current one. Thanks for the welcome. Love your dog! Rita Maybe you can contact an ACD breeder? There is also a lot of information on the internet! I think it is really important that you can just visite your vet for some socialisation. When Mirtillo and I go to the vet, he gets some kibble.. and then we go back home. He LOVES her.. (I think he likes her more then me ;) ) About the 'evilness': is Daisy really growling and biting? When we first went to our puppytraining, we also got the comment that Mirtillo wasn't really social to other dogs. He got them between his jaws.. and just wouldn't let go :eek: It is getting better now.. but with the 'stuffed animal look-a-likes' I really have to watch him and sometimes I have to free the other puppies.. Mirtillo also loves to 'bite' people who approach him and think he likes it that they touch his head. He doesn't growl though, but I do believe that when he finds out growling works…. I tell Mirtillo to sit and I tell the 'strangers' to only pet him between his front legs. He knows he gets a treat and everything is ok. I don't know if it will work for Daisy, but I do know it is important she doesn't have success with her behaviour. I hope you can find all the information about the basenji-side of Daisy on this forum!! And thank you for complimenting Mirtillo :D
  • New Puppy

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    JannekeJ
    Welcome! and: PICTURES!! :D
  • New member

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    BasenjiByTheBayB
    Sorry, no, I'm in San Diego. But if you ever head South…:D It looks like there's a pretty active club up in your neck of the woods. Maybe they have meetups you could join? Not so much here, that I know of, though a lovely woman I met through Karen has 3 b's in a community near here. We have 2 basenji mixes in our neighborhood that we've discovered (your dog will find those for you if you take her to a dog park or a popular walking area). Congrats again - can't remember if your post said this was your first B, but aren't they just amazing?
  • Vote For A Little Basenji Girl

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    sekoS
    Nice little girl!
  • Hello from a waiting to be basenji owner

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    RockysWomanR
    A couple thoughts to welcome baseni_fan to our pack: Hold on… it's gonna be the wildest ride you have ever been on! Think of it like parenthood: you can read all the books and listen to all the sage advice... but nothing can really prepare for the real thing! Older dogs bond fantastically.. our Rock was over 3 when he came to our home... and our lives were never the same. In a very short time, he became very loyal and bonded to our pack. Each dog is different. I truly think they choose us. Enjoy the hunt! This is a fantastic breed... but be prepared. They can also be the most infuriating. grin I think that is half the fun. I love having a dog that makes me think. Best of luck to you and your future pup (be it old or young)! Welcome to the crazy (dog)house!
  • Yodels from Wisconsin!

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    JannekeJ
    Welcome to the forum!
  • Our New Male Basenji "Roo" and Our 4 year old Female Boston "Bonzo"

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    ComicDom1C
    @lvoss: Instead of a teeter or in addition to, you may want to build a wobble board. These are great for teaching pups to get used to surfaces that move and they can move in any direction and the board moves. I used this with my last litter and they loved it and my girl Sophie has been absolutely fearless about all the agility equipment. http://www.mfrye.com/agilityeq/buja.html Great suggestion and wonderful Idea. Its probably a better choice than I would have made for him. Also thanks for the link on how to build one. Jason