Gait


  • A double suspension gallop means that there are two points in time when all four feet are in the air during each cycle. Those two times are when fully extended and when fully bunched.



  • Thanks for the explanation, the pics are great. Your Dog in extension looks so gracefull.


  • I certainly wouldn't call double suspension gallop ANY dog's primary gait…dogs are trotting creatures. I wouldn't think that how a dog gallops should have any bearing on how they are judged trotting around a ring....

    Maybe this is regarding other sighthounds?


  • @lvoss:

    A double suspension gallop means that there are two points in time when all four feet are in the air during each cycle. Those two times are when fully extended and when fully bunched.


    Great pics & explanation…very helpful. :)


  • Maya - yes it was that seminar, what a pity you didnt get a place. Dee was there.

    Northern Basenji Soc. may be putting on another (this one was put on by the Breed Council) would you be interested?

    Tanza - I don't know what books he was referring to! I have read many many Basenji books but can't recall one stating this. I didn't ask as I was so taken aback. As you say what is written is mainly opinion, as was that of the speakers'.

    Renaultf1 - What classic photos of the d.s.g. Lovely. Is there anything more beautiful than Basenjis in action off the lead?


  • I can image that you were taken aback… I would have been the same, scratching my head and saying "HUH"???


  • I'm a bit bamboozled also about this:confused:
    I had always thought the primary gait for B's was the trot for endurance.


  • Maybe someone should copy the breed standard and send it to him/her?


  • Tanza - I took copies of Veronica Tudor Williams' Description of the Basenji' printed from her last book and handed them round to the candidates there. I did see several reading them there and then, so hopefully something will be noted.

    I've also penned something for the Breed Notes in 'Our Dogs', one of our weekly dog papers, I expect you know.


  • Those pictures of the B in the air were really nice. Not knowing the show terms, most people who've watched my dog's gait call it prancing - she sure looks elegant doing it, and some have compared it to a horse's trot….one woman who has a bichon and an airdale said some dogs are born for the ring because of their beautiful gait, and that Basenjis definitely belong to that group - I agree.

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