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  • You would be right, Pat! But they might have to be left out for an extended length of time. Mine tend to run out and right back in. I know Sue hasn't had that problem either, or anyone else up here who has basenji's and treats them properly.

  • That's good news for Rami :o I'm sure he will be happy knowing he can still take his walks, even in the colder weather :o Thanks for all the info!

  • You'll probably want a sweater for him though-and just watch long walks. You may need ear socks or a little hat for him if it's really cold.

  • Where do they sell hats or ear socks?? What a good idea :) I'm already planning on getting him a jacket or fleece of some sort - Colorado weather can be a bit chilly!

  • It certainly can-I've never seen the ear socks sold anywhere-I knit them (I'm sure my dogs love me!) You should be able to find ear hats on line or in a pet store/boutique. Anybody ever see them?

  • Ruby's Mom happens to have a cashmere hoodie that she can't use anymore. Maybe she can cut it up and make ear socks for you cold weather Bs. :D

    Pat

  • Quite true! And it will be nice and soft on her little horns-er-ears!

  • Arlene,

    Do you have a photo of the ear socks that you have knitted? I would love to see it!

  • Yes, we might all be ordering ear socks soon! ;)

  • I am a firm believer in Land's End doggy coats. They are made out of the same materials as their squall jackets/parkas. The best features (especially for a long-legged B-) is the large belly band and the wide velcro flaps across the chest and belly-band. Our B- loves them!

    The only issue we have with cold weather is the feet. Being in the Midwest, many people salt their side walks. Between the salt and the ice/snow that packs into their deep toe wells, winter is very uncomfortable walking time. We've tried teh snow botties but Rocky will either not move once they are one, or rip one off as we put the other on.

    Short of vet wrapping each foot before a walk, I'm not sure what else to do. (Did I mention he likes to eat vet wrap too?)

  • No pics yet (funny how you never think of that until someone asks) I have to knit some more (the chew factor you know LOL (Ruby)). When I do I'll take pics. It's basically just like ear muffs-a knitted strap with socks where the ears go and ties under the neck.

  • @RockysWoman:

    I am a firm believer in Land's End doggy coats. They are made out of the same materials as their squall jackets/parkas. The best features (especially for a long-legged B-) is the large belly band and the wide velcro flaps across the chest and belly-band. Our B- loves them!

    The only issue we have with cold weather is the feet. Being in the Midwest, many people salt their side walks. Between the salt and the ice/snow that packs into their deep toe wells, winter is very uncomfortable walking time. We've tried teh snow botties but Rocky will either not move once they are one, or rip one off as we put the other on.

    Short of vet wrapping each foot before a walk, I'm not sure what else to do. (Did I mention he likes to eat vet wrap too?)

    Try muttluks. I have them for Nala.

  • I like the FidoFleece coats - they velcro along the TOP there is a hole to hook the leash on the collar. All you have to do is set your basenji down on the 2 leg openings - pull both sides up and voila. I also have on that is fleese on one side and raincoat on the other side.

    I am lucky to have a large fenced area in my back yard so I don't have to worry about salt - I would rather walk myself but - the salt is just too daunting. If I want to walk - I'll find a snowmobile trail to walk on I can be pretty certain that there is not much salt there.

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