? About Another Dog

Basenji Talk

  • As some of you know I am getting a tri basenji boy soon… My mom already has a teacup poodle. He is sooo small. I swear they are going to be the same size when I bring him home lol. But will they be ok? My mom's dog Kasey 6 is kinda spoiled, but he is a huge cuddle bug to my mom. I thought it was a good idea that I got a puppy for them to adjust well, rather than an adult b. Opinions greatly appreciated.


  • Puppies of any breed are active, mouthy, untrained in interaction (other then their littermates and especially at 8wks). The pup will, by nature, be drawn to the other dog… and will try and play with him like he did with his littermates... Usually the adult dog will teach the pup many things about play biting and rough housing... and usually it is recommended that they be left to work things out on their own. That said, your pup will be "bigger" within a couple of weeks of the Poodle and being that small may be totally intimidated by the Basenji. Be prepared for lots of noise, growling, yelping, as they learn to adjust to each other, but also watch for serious signs of aggression from the pup towards to adult dog.


  • I will thank you for the insight. I think Kasey will first be shocked at first then adjust… Hopefully. When I do get him I am going to stay home for a couple days. (called off work), but am going to go to school for two hours or so after like day 3. I thought that would be a good idea.


  • It is always a good idea to take a few days and help the pup adjust and also bond with you and the family…. and start training


  • Yeah my mom told me that poodles are an independent breed, so she's going to teach me how to train my B, but just in case I am going to get a book… but I don't know which one. What would you recommend?


  • You should take your puppy to puppy class and then to OB classes…. There are a number of good books that have been recommended here about positive training and positive/reward based training methods. Just research the archives. I don't think that Poodles are an independent breed, as they were bred as a hunting dog if you reseach the breed... that said the "so called teacups" or just really small mini Poodles are really like any toy breed, meant to be a lap dog...


  • It is going to be really critical that you take your puppy to puppy kindergarten so he continues an education in dog-dog communication from other puppies. Puppy classes are much less about teaching your puppy obedience and much more about exposing them to continued socialization with a variety of dogs and people as well as new experiences with the very basics of training thrown in. There is no home substitute for this type of experience for your puppy.


  • Poodles are certainly not an independent breed - they are typically eager to please and/or can be spoiled rotten (my mom had one that was of the spoiled rotten variety. Sometimes I think that skill in training teenagers is more appropriate skill in training basenjis. There will be a lot of door slamming equivilents. Remember with a basenji - no means try again later.

    As Tanzia says - puppy k and basic obedience will be very very important. If you can find a class with folks who are familiar with basenjis so much the better. I had someone tell me that it took their basenji 3 sessions of obedience to learn what a Golden would learn in 3 weeks - and it's not because they are stupid - it is because they are smart too smart.

    I would suggest that you find the basenji companions website and join the group there are a lot of training tips for common and specific issues that you could find useful.


  • Cool thank you. Is there a site that will give me locations to puppy k, and what not locally?


  • Here are a couple of trainer directories. Please be sure to talk to the trainer before enrolling and make sure they use positive reinforcement training.

    http://www.trulydogfriendly.com/blog/?page_id=4

    http://apdt.com/po/ts/default.aspx


  • You can check out the local kennel clubs for puppy socialization and obedience classes. Locally, my options are the kennel club, Petsmart, and some of the doggie day cares have puppy classes as well. I'm be taking my puppy to the local kennel club. I don't know how it works in other clubs, but I just have to pay one fee for the year and I can take any of the classes in any the sessions for the rest of the year. So it's a pretty good deal.


  • Here is a link to all the All breed Kennel Clubs in Ohio - perhaps there is one by you. Contact them and ask about training centers in the area.

    http://www.akc.org/clubs/search/index.cfm?RequestTimeout=45


  • Wow that is a pretty good deal. I just talked to my mom and she doesn't want him to go to class, but I'll try to talk to her.


  • You guys are so helpful… Thanks!


  • @cuttiepie732:

    Wow that is a pretty good deal. I just talked to my mom and she doesn't want him to go to class, but I'll try to talk to her.

    Are you talking about the puppy or the poodle?


  • I am talking about my puppy.


  • Why would she not want him to go to class? This is pretty critical, IMO for any new puppy owner and puppy….


  • She told me in her life she has trained many dogs, and she is confident in her ability. Idk maybe I should just try her way, and if it doesn't progress I'll convince her to go to puppy training.


  • As others have said, the puppy socialization class is not about "training" as much as making sure the puppy has a healthy relationship with other dogs and people as well.


  • @cuttiepie732:

    As some of you know I am getting a tri basenji boy soon… My mom already has a teacup poodle. He is sooo small. I swear they are going to be the same size when I bring him home lol.

    An 8 week old Basenji is going to be larger and heavier than a Poodle that size. If the Basenji pup gets a bit carried away with its playing and the Poodle doesn't put him in his place for his rudeness, you may have to intervene. A "time out" for the pup may be warranted.

    Edited: Oops I missed Pat's post about this above.

    I do agree with the others that puppy classes are fabulous for socializing your puppy. It is best to meet the trainer and watch them teach a class before you sign up and commit to going. You want to make sure that you agree with their methods and that you will be able to follow their lead. Good luck!

Suggested Topics

  • 0 Votes
    8 Posts
    5k Views
    DebraDownSouthD
    In your position, where you really have to take her out a lot, I understand. And I hope her comfort continues. My point was it is situational need, not dog need to be that social. :) I have a slim chance of that having worked with my current 2, but with my incredibly dog aggressive first one, I'd have been out in a basket muzzle and warning everyone to keep their dogs away.
  • Dogs diedfrom dog treats

    Basenji Talk
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    2k Views
    D
    If the dogs are having similar symptoms as in the previous years, they need to be treated ASAP! It is my understanding that many are developing the acquired Fanconi Syndrome and need to be put on the protocol. Many vets though do not have the equipment to do the venous blood gas test and get an accurate diagnosis. Emergency vets should have the equipment. Do not buy any dog treats that come from China and if the package does not state where it is from then do not buy it! Jennifer
  • Does your dog do this?

    Basenji Talk
    8
    0 Votes
    8 Posts
    3k Views
    Rita JeanR
    Jaycee digs same way but she does somersaults head down over she gos first time neighbor saw it they could not beleive it. I think neighbor came over every day for a week waiting to see it again and Jaycee would do it. Yes I very much second that digging usually will cause the great B-500. Rita Jean
  • Smelly Dogs!!

    Basenji Talk
    18
    0 Votes
    18 Posts
    6k Views
    GoobyG
    The only sweat glands on a dog are on the feet. They keep their foot pads supple, but also sent mark the trail. I actually like the way goober smells. Probably because I grew up with a dish called Frito and Chili pie. My old dog Missy had the standard stinky dog smell which I wasn't too fond of, but I didn't hate it enough to give her a bath more than once a month. I wonder if th
  • My dog is so dumb- My dog is so smart

    Basenji Talk
    14
    0 Votes
    14 Posts
    5k Views
    J
    Hollie will hide her treats and her dog food. Her favorite hiding place is under MY pillow in the bed. She has tried to hide her entire food bowl by pushing one of her plush toys with her nose in an attempt to get the toy on top of her food bowl. Why doesn't she just use her mouth to pick it up and place it on the bowl? Silly dog!
  • If you were going to add another dog….

    Basenji Talk
    64
    0 Votes
    64 Posts
    25k Views
    K
    Hi there. At the moment I have a little girl. I'm considering getting her a brother or sister. There's no doubt I would go for another Basenji. Problem is, I don't want a new dog to teach her bad habits. My girl doesn' t know she can jump the back fence. She doesn't dig holes in the back lawn, only in the garden beds, which I 'm pretty sure she's running out of room to bury her treats. And she can be pretty smart when she wants to. Do I risk bringing a puppy into the family and my girl picking up bad puppy habits?