I realize I am coming to this chat very late but I want to give you some hope. I have 6 chickens and though my 3 year old Piper will chase down and kill a bunny or squirrel and eat it ....she has demonstrated time after time that she understands the chickens are off limits. Infact I will go further to say that she acts as their protector. If one flies over the daytime fence she lets me know, if one is making any unusual noise she comes to get me. It has become quite comical how motherly she acts to them. 4 of them she was introduced to just a few months ago as I brought home baby chicks.....so they were small enough for her to attack for many months. I just kept telling her they are special and I would even let her sniff them while holding her collar. She knows the difference between prey and protect. I would love to get a few goats but I am not certain if that would work. I am still thinking about that.
Dog pees and then wants to lick it up
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Most basenjis are naturally very clean. If one of mine has an accident in the house they try to clean it up.
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Mine do the same.
In fact, occasionally they'll even do it outside.
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It is pretty common for Basenjis to do this as lvoss and jazzysmom have noted…... doesn't have anything to do with being intact....
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Very common behavior. I have had some that prefer to drink it "right from the faucet" of a male who is lifting his leg. Kind of gross but not harmful in any way.
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Very common behavior. I have had some that prefer to drink it "right from the faucet" of a male who is lifting his leg. Kind of gross but not harmful in any way.
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
One more reason I am glad I'm not a dog. :p
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Dakota used to do that all the time too.
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Dallas does that all the time! I never know anymore when he pees in his crate except for his damp paws because he licks it all up. I always wondered why he did that…
Thanks for posting this Jason!
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This is just part of their natural tendency towards neatness, I suspect.
On the other hand, big EWWWWW - squeamish people, stop now -
We have a poop eater - she will literally follow her running mate around when he goes…
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Does this eating of stool cause any intestinal issues for the dog who dines?
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if the stool passer has worms or some other 'icky bug' yes.
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Ruby pooped in her crate once and then proceeded to eat it to "clean it up". The resulting vomit mixed with poop was something I'll never forget. :eek:
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Yeiks! my husband says he will never go to dinner with my doggie friend because that is considered "dinner table" conversation.
He prefers to sit with the horrified listeners at the other tables…
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Doesn't seem to… she's very healthy and active!