Skip to content

Maca and Laika remodeling their bed

Show Off Your Dog

Suggested Topics

  • Basenji pup bed

    Show Off Your Dog
    10
    0 Votes
    10 Posts
    4k Views
    DebraDownSouthD
    LOL I still remember poor Mukat, my Rottie who really ran away from puppies in all stages. she was minding her own business laying in the hall and Awen saw her. She turned around and began BACKING down the hallway, turning her head to look ocassionally. Mukat's face expressed HORROR. But what could she do with dignity? It wasn't really LOOKING at her. It wasn't REALLY doing anything threatening that would justify her fleeing. Plus, to flee she had to go PAST IT in the hallway. So Arwen kept backing. And backing. And then she got right next to her and sat on her. If only I'd had my camera. Poor Mukat. She just stayed totally still, praying it would move eventually.
  • Bed warmers :)

    Show Off Your Dog
    9
    0 Votes
    9 Posts
    3k Views
    MacPackM
    Mine are all snugglers and bed warmers, but Eddie is the hottest basenji I have ever known! He is the one that is in and out of the covers all night long, topper & Nicky usually settle under-cover and are set for the night. But if I get up to go to the bathroom, I am reminded of the Simon & Garfunkel song '"Cecilia…"I got up to wash my face, when I come back to bed someone's taken my place". Anne in Tampa
  • Pictures of your Basenjis in the Beds

    Show Off Your Dog
    51
    0 Votes
    51 Posts
    21k Views
    SenjiShowgirlS
    well, not really a bed, but its what he uses, and its often times me! he has a nice big crate with two very large dog pillows in there, but no, laps and anything inconveniencing for me is a lovely place to nap. here are a few examples. [image: Img_0195.jpg] [image: Img_0181.jpg] [image: Img_0183.jpg] heating vents of course [image: Img_0196.jpg] strange place… [image: Img_0419.jpg] and of course, chow chows make wonderful warm fuzzy pillows! [image: Img_0318.jpg] and of Course! the almighty sunbeam [image: IMG_0258.jpg] enjoy! ~Char
  • The Bed

    Show Off Your Dog
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    1k Views
    K
    awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! sooo cute!
  • Lillie in her new bed

    Show Off Your Dog
    7
    0 Votes
    7 Posts
    2k Views
    nala121498N
    Nala ate her first bed like that! We got an outdoor one and she would lay on it and not chew it, but then my brilliant husband put it inside a wicker basket - she ate the basket. Now we have an enormous bed from Costco for inside during the winter and out on the porch during the summer. We buy the beds like that at Wal-Mart for $10 so we can just toss them if she digs or chews them. So far, so good! She's awfully cute!!
  • More resting but on Mom's bed

    Show Off Your Dog
    12
    0 Votes
    12 Posts
    4k Views
    C
    Mom calls him my little shadow as he is always at my heels. If I get up to go to the bathroom, he follows me to the door and then stops. When I go to another room, even if he is sleeping in his bed or mine, he is up like a flash and right there! We have had a few bouts of separation anxiety but overall he is getting the idea that if I go out, I will come back. Mom did have a scare when I went out and forgot to close the garage door. She didn't know the door was up and opened the door to the garage to put some trash in the can. Beeji shot out of the door and headed out the garage door. Mom tried to call him back but he had taken off. She called me on my cell and was very upset. I was too but didn't let her know. I headed home and we sat on the front porch. It was about 5 minutes later and he came running up to the porch. I opened the front door and he came inside. I tried to keep it low key so he wouldn't get the idea that running would get lots of attention but it was hard not to want to grab him and never let go. I am extra careful about the garage door now. Whenever the door to the garage opens, Beeji dashes out tothe garage. I don't say much just wait a second and then he runs back in. The past couple of days, I have been using the backdoor from the garage to go out into the fenced backyard so I think he is getting it that the garage is not a way to "escape" But he still has to go check to see if the door is up or not.