Let's also consider that when you chase your dog, the dog thinks it's a game and will run away from you. Like... "you can't catch me!" Man, Basenji's can bolt! On the other hand, when you are the one running away, the dog instinctively joins you because you are part of the dog's family/pack. This is not to be confused with a learned command to chase an assailant, in Police work, for example. That would be a totally different game of chase.
C-Me and Franie
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Great pics! They look intense and very happy.
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Yes and the next time someone tells me that Basenjis do not have a double-suspension gallop, just show them these pictures….
We did decide that they like it. Added a picture of Franie's brother, Trip that I co-own with Jeff.
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Wonderful pictures and I can see how they're enjoying themselves. The 3rd one didn't open but it was great to see the Franie and C Me again. Many congratulations on their results.
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I love pictures of basenjis in action. Such powerful movements from such "little" dogs…
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great pics! green is always such a good back ground especially for red dogs
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Great fun and great photos
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I like the one all stretched out. The back leg almost makes it look like Franie is a body builder. lol
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Great pics Pat, happy, happy dogs. They should do well in coursing.
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I like the one all stretched out. The back leg almost makes it look like Franie is a body builder. lol
That one would be Franie's brother, Trip
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Great pictures, lovely dogs Our track racing/lure coursing season starts in April.. and we can't wait!!
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Wonderful pictures..congrats on their accomplishments..
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Really nice action…I love a good all four paws off the ground action shot.