• Dog tracking collar

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    I really love the dog GPS, but I don't buy any yet for my Basenji. I hope I must buy it soon. I buy a 1.6M fashion dog collars for three months, which I buy from [URL removed]
  • Basenji Compared to Min Pin

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    Thank you. I have heard several B owners compare their dog to a toddler. I wanted to make sure it wasn't just an exaggeration. My childhood Min Pin was the only comparing point I had. I appreciate everyone's responses.
  • Anybody use a dog GPS tracker?

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    I have one called "Fi". Works with your phone. Seems to work great but I don't use it that often. When I think there might be an issue I'll swap the regular collar out for it. If the dog was off lead I'd always have it on. It has an alert and light on the collar so it can act as something of a beacon. It also counts how many steps your dog has taken and how far it has gone (no guarantees about accuracy).
  • New 5th Edition of the stuff Basenjis from TotalBasenji

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    All good...thanks
  • Declan the Basenji

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    elbrantE
    @dagodingo sad, but true
  • Happy 2020!!

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    AlexA
    Happy new year!
  • Pet Travel and Safety Precautions

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    Lamont CyrusL
    I drove my dog in such a cage she sits there calmly. likes to look around. I saw a lot of videos on YouTube and decided to buy a cage for a dog
  • Pet Food Recalls?

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    @glenn-jalivay2 - Many use kibble and raw, usually what they do (myself included) is one meal would be kibble and one meal raw.... I agree with Redial about the age and taking a 6wk pup. In the US is is not legal in most all states to place pups less than 8wks. Basenjis in particular do much better at 10wks at least. They learn important lessons from littermates and other adults in the home from 6wks to 10wks. And I as a breeder do not feel they are mature enough to leave their littermates at 8wks. Always exceptions and that would be to an experienced Basenji home with an adult dog... as the adult will teach the pup way more that humans ever can.
  • New Basenji in the hood

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    Joan, I said it was a longer story!
  • Does your dog have dementia?

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    @joan-duszka said in Does your dog have dementia?: five wooden boxes eyes tearing up
  • Facebook

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    DebraDownSouthD
    Just so you know, this forum is also on facebook. Good luck with your group.
  • United Airlines...and pets...

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    The Australian laws stipulate that the animal has to be able to stand and turnaround without touching the container. They will not allow two to travel together, and you have to get a certificate signed by a vet that they are fit to make the journey within a day. There are a number of things to consider about flying, and when I shipped to USA they were put in the cargo and not let out for 16 hours during the flight - just as well. When I shipped to Hawaii, no rabies there, he held onto everything, and as soon as he was out of his crate at the other end, he had a gigantic piddle. And smiled.
  • Dog Flu Is Spreading — Here's What You Need To Know To Keep Your Pup Safe

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    @yodelma Yes, the information about the flu coming in from imported dogs was alarming. What struck me was that the dogs (in question) were properly vetted and quarantined - and they still missed it. Perhaps the receiving vets weren't informed from the sending vets (beware: potential flu carriers)...
  • 7 reasons you will never forget your dog

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  • FDA Warns Dog Owners to Avoid Bone Treats After 15 Dogs Die

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  • Does my dog look like he could be part Basenji?

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    DebraDownSouthD
    @Victoria said in Does my dog look like he could be part Basenji?: As newcomers, we felt your post to us was so rude and hurtful. I have chronic heart failure, and that hurt my heart. Just a heads up... many people have serious health issues. We don't drag them out to excuse our behaviors, lies, or even harsh posts. As for rude and hurtful.. I didn't attack you, but you did me. Hopefully while you are "spreading the word" you'll have the integrity to post the posts and let others see the actual posts. :)
  • Rawhide Dog Chews Recall Expands to Include More Brands

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    Thanks for posting. I never give rawhide, but for those who do.. keep checking as they update more brands. :(
  • FDA alerts consumers, vets to watch dogs for hyperthyroidism

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    @wizard Thanks, I'll look for it. My basenji died from kidney disease, but she was never on more than 27 percent protein, had serious autoimmune issues, and steroids from the time she was 4. :(
  • Dog owners blame popular flea medicine for pets' deaths

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    I would say it could be suspicious, and unfortunate that dogs died. But Debra is right, necropsies need to be performed to be sure. Dogs get into so many things without our knowledge. On the other hand, I never use these chemical flea medicines. I tried the topical ones and they burned the fur right off my dogs. These medicines are pesticides and if you read the labels they say to be careful and not to apply to human skin - safe really? I've gone to herbal (Doc Akerman's for example, no cloves) sprays even though they need to be applied every day. My excellent rabbit hunters often come back not only with the rabbit but also the rabbit's fleas. I've seen the fleas die and drop off immediately when sprayed. The ones with citronella also keep mosquitoes away.
  • Euthanasia drug found in dog’s stomach prompts dog food recall

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