The aka Spring Willow is that who you got your basenji from(like the litter name)? Was the breeders name Laurie? I remember seeing that name(spring willow) when I got my 2 basenjis 5 years ago but i forget.
What else do you do when it's 12 degrees out!
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Sonny definitely enjoys the spring & fall the most for being outside….he is miserable in the summer heat. he does not seek out the warmth of the sun like most B's..we laugh that during the summer his favorite spot in my parents backyard is under the bushes laying in a hole he digs in the dirt....he adapts to the colder days much better then those hot ones!
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@sonnyboy:
Sonny definitely enjoys the spring & fall the most for being outside….he is miserable in the summer heat. he does not seek out the warmth of the sun like most B's..we laugh that during the summer his favorite spot in my parents backyard is under the bushes laying in a hole he digs in the dirt....he adapts to the colder days much better then those hot ones!
That's what Buddy does too. Digs a hole in the dirt. On walks he has to lay on people's lawns to cool down even though I bring cold water for him to drink.
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Well, Pippin was born in Sweden, in november..he had never seen the ground as they have had snow and very cold there since the day he was born….that being said....he gets cold fast...shivers in our 40 degree winter...kind of interesting to me...I have no clue how Tx summers will be handled...time will tell.
Otis loved the sun, heat and humidity..he would lay out, in the summer, on the concrete patio, and never even pant or hang his tongue out...in 90+ degree heat....but he also hated being cold...and he really disliked wearing a coat, go figure... -
heh. we dont get cold here. summer = 25 to 35 degrees and winter = 9 to 30 degrees (with maybe one night out of the whole season being 9 degrees. mainly about 15 degrees at night and 25-30 during the day heehee. still too hot for cute little woolly coats) PLUS humidity as we live on the coast (thats the sucker that makes it FEEL hot, as in you stand outside and not doing anything and you be drenched in sweat). lol
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Here it was around -15 degrees Celcius with a windchill of -25 today. As far as Jigsaw and Indy are concerned that is purely ridiculous! Even with fleece sweaters on, the snow is so cold on their feet that it takes 2 trips to get both peeing and pooping done - must come in inbetween to let the feet warm up! Have thought about boots but think they'd just get lost in the snow. (Has anyone had success with any particular brand of boot and basenjis?) Needless to say they would be in agreement if I were to suggest moving somewhere warmer - although Australia is a tad far!!
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Here it was around -15 degrees Celcius with a windchill of -25 today. As far as Jigsaw and Indy are concerned that is purely ridiculous! Even with fleece sweaters on, the snow is so cold on their feet that it takes 2 trips to get both peeing and pooping done - must come in inbetween to let the feet warm up! Have thought about boots but think they'd just get lost in the snow. (Has anyone had success with any particular brand of boot and basenjis?) Needless to say they would be in agreement if I were to suggest moving somewhere warmer - although Australia is a tad far!!
Last few mornings have been very cold around here. I think Thursday/Friday morning it was around -15F (-26C) outside, windchills were obviously much colder. :eek:
I don't have a sweater or boots for Kananga. He does OK, but I make it a very short trip outside. No more than 4-5 minutes as that's all it can take before either of us can see frostbite in those temps.
It's actually going to be warm this week out here. Close to 30F by the end of the week.
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Last few mornings have been very cold around here. I think Thursday/Friday morning it was around -15F (-26C) outside, windchills were obviously much colder. :eek:
I don't have a sweater or boots for Kananga. He does OK, but I make it a very short trip outside. No more than 4-5 minutes as that's all it can take before either of us can see frostbite in those temps.
It's actually going to be warm this week out here. Close to 30F by the end of the week.
well this morning it was about -12 out with the wind :eek:…Sonny & I went out for a quick trip so he could do his business before I went to work- he only "go" while we walk not just standing in the yard...So quick walk to the corner and back I hoped would be enough for him to get it done...well once he did what he had to do he sat down and refused to move! :rolleyes: not with a little tug or offer of a treat. In his mind he did what he had to and now this was my problem....anyone looking out their window at 6:30AM saw me carrying Sonny home!
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Kipawa is a true Pacific Northwest Basenji. We were out today during a light rain and 45 Farenheit. I'd be curious to know if basenjis born in cooler areas adapt more easily inclement weather than those born in warmer areas - hope that makes sense.
I think it's very likely that way. Shaye begins to shiver and needs her coat when the temperature is in the mid-50's - I can't imagine what she would do in the northern climates - probably roll in a ball and refuse to ever go out the door!:p
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Wow,I can't imagine… Here it's really cold when it gets down to 15 or 16 Celsius and thats maybe at night in the winter... Oth than that it's mostly 25 26 or really hot 32 33
In the city, on the coast. We have some land up in the mountains, 1000 meters above sea level, and it's a whole different story there. Can go down to 9 or 8 at night!! I can't wait till we have a cabin up the so we can go!!!! -
Mine don't mind the cold outside at all (even the older ones) as long as it's a dry cold - unfortunately we get a lot of damp cold. I should add as long as there's a hot fire indoors for them to come in and warm up at intervals.
Lovely pictures - Ayo obviously loves his hammock.