When my daughter was pregnant she would stop by once a week and Izzy would always sniff her all over , most of all her stomach and around that area, her husband was afraid of Izzy being around the baby when he came , because Izzy is not a real friendly basenji especially to my son in law. Izzy has never had any aggression toward my grandson, my grandson is 7 now and Izzy is always there to protect him, when the grandson goes down the stairs Izzy is just one step in front of him like he is protecting him from falling. I don't know about other basenjis but Izzy loves kids, but not a lot of adults.
Baby Gates I don't use them
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thats the kind we have.. a white and a black. they are extra tall so its hard for them to jump.
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After his tidbits were removed, he went on to live in a multiple B home without incident.
In China they call it having their peaches picked. The last time I arranged this procedure for someone several years ago the vet had the woman hold the dog on her lap while he did the procedure!! Good thing it was a small dog…...
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but mom, someone is at the door, I can't let you go alone, it could be a bad person or a giant piece of cheese…"
HAHAHAHAHA. Okay my coworker just looked at me like I am crazy because I was laughing out loud :p Too funny!
We dont' have any baby gates for Dallas but we live in an apartment where the bedroom doors remain shut & the rest is so open that there is no where a baby gate could even go if we wanted one!
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Check out these gates, hoo boy …
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Check out these gates, hoo boy …
http://www.orvis.com/store/product_directory_showcase3.asp?dir%5Fid=1633&group%5Fid=12985&cat%5Fid=12986&subcat%5Fid=12987I have a feeling that the wooden gates wouldbe pretty knawed at after oh…5 minutes of being put up? :p
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Check out these gates, hoo boy …
http://www.orvis.com/store/product_directory_showcase3.asp?dir%5Fid=1633&group%5Fid=12985&cat%5Fid=12986&subcat%5Fid=12987I have one of the Hardwood Containment Gates, looks nice…....one of our B's figured out how to open it and now we have to tie something around the latch to keep it latched. We have several gates throughout the house.....our house has that Alcatraz feel.:eek:
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….our house has that Alcatraz feel.:eek:
HaHaHa! Mine too…the accordian one in the kitchen, the two swinging ones at the top & bottom of the stairs nevermind the woodstove gate, the front porch & gate, the deck railings and gate. Ay yi yi! I must have liked my crib...;) :rolleyes:
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We have 1 gate with vertical bars and a step mechanisim to open it. For some reason there is this one patch of carpet that Giz wants to crap on and we just keep him separated from that part of the hallway. He knows how to open the gate, but he isn't heavy enough to actually make the mechanisim work. I'm expecting to come in one day and see him telling the terrier girl to sit on the foot pedal, but he hasn't thought of that yet. I don't mention it out loud, either.
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i dont use baby gates but i dont have a problem wih kip he just curles up nicely in his basket until he occasionally wants to play at 3:00am!
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I use a baby gate in the hallway to seperate the bedrooms/bathrooms from the rest of the house. The 16yr old cat lives in the bedrooms. My B's have the rest of the house. I had to experiment with gates though. The lattice kind my B girl used like a ladder. Stuck her little paws in the openings and climbed. I now have a vertical slat installed to the wall. I had to have extra pieces attahced to the bottom b/c she would wiggle her shoulders under and then stand up popping the hindges from the wall.