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Introducing Beegin

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  • Welcome! I second…Pics, please!

  • HI! Welcome to the forum!

  • I think I resized these pictures so you all can see them. Thanks

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  • Pretty b…
    If you want to work on bonding with him , get him into a gentle obedience class and start clicker training with your b.
    Also, I think most b's love routine..
    They like to know when they will get fed, walked and played with.
    That type of structure sure works for me.
    Have you considered doing Lure coursing with your pup.
    They love to run and a tired b is a happy b!

  • @sharronhurlbut:

    Pretty b…
    If you want to work on bonding with him , get him into a gentle obedience class and start clicker training with your b.
    Also, I think most b's love routine..
    They like to know when they will get fed, walked and played with.
    That type of structure sure works for me.
    Have you considered doing Lure coursing with your pup.
    They love to run and a tired b is a happy b!

    Sharron,

    We are in a puppy kindergarten right now and he is doing alright. Sometimes, the treats just aren't enough motivation for him to listen to me and not want to just run and play with the other puppies. He listens much better outside of puppy class than in!

    How does one get into lure coursing? I located a place that does agility work about an hour away from me but don't know of any lure coursing places nearby. I know he loves it when I bike with him though!!!! I bike, he runs, people laugh at us and think we're funny… works for everyone.

  • @tanza:

    Welcome…. pictures please.... where/who did you get your B Boy from?

    As for the kitchen, for mine the dishwasher is a favorite... as in how many Basenjis can the dishwasher door hold?

    Pat,

    I got my little guy from Jerrie and Michael Timmons in Oklahoma.

    I am certain that if I had a dishwasher, Beegin would investigate it. He's gotten into and sat down (when he was younger) the refrigerator a couple times before while I was unpacking groceries.

  • @PhocoenaGirl:

    Pat,

    I got my little guy from Jerrie and Michael Timmons in Oklahoma.

    I am certain that if I had a dishwasher, Beegin would investigate it. He's gotten into and sat down (when he was younger) the refrigerator a couple times before while I was unpacking groceries.

    Has he or the parents been DNA tested for Fanconi? Please be sure to find out and if not, please consider having your boy tested. You can find infomation at www.basenjihealth.org

  • For lurecoursing…
    Have them check out the www.asfa.org website for a schedule of coursing all over the country.

  • Welcome to the pack. :)

  • Hey- I saw that you are in Massachusetts. We had a meet up at a dog park in Sharon and are having another in August. Don't know if you are nearby, but would love to meet up with you and Mr. B. See the Basenjis in Boston thread…

  • Welcome to the pack - love your pictures (#4 especially :))

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