So many times people post pictures and ask what folks on the forum think about their dogs. Often, the most convincing in appearance turn out disappointingly to not have any Basenji blood. When you think about it, there are not likely all that many crossbreds out there. Most people with an intact Basenji bitch are not looking to cover her with anything but a purebred male, and in North America generally females are spayed because most breeders require it for pet puppies. Bitches that are showing are even less likely to be bred to something outside the breed.
Basenji + Horse = ?
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CHAOS :rolleyes:
Maya yesterday racing around with Charlie. They wind each other up so much :rolleyes:
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Wow…amazing pictures..I love how strong Charlie looks..
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With all due respect, you're not worried about Charlie stomping Maya? Magnum loved to romp with the horses across the road, but I was so anxious about him getting stomped, I made him stop… (They're not my horses, so I have no say in their behavior.)
Pretty Horse + Pretty Dog = Pretty Pics!
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Charlies a proper little chunky horse, he's fab
Charlie has grown up with the dogs (i've had him 14 years!) and the dogs have grown up with him They have a mutual respect I often take a dog or two on my rides with Charlie so no, i dont worry about him stomping on them
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There is just NOTHING like being in the presence of a horse running free (as opposed to racing, don't talk to me about that!).
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Racing horses? I know a breeder who quit showing horses just to race them. Got her son into it also. 50-100 miles over a weekend and she loved it. I know, different racing. You really do become one with the horse over those miles and really do have to care for them.
Da Mac -
Great pictures Jess… My OJ loved horses... and always loved when we would go to the one coursing field that had a bunch of horses... now my Maggii on the other hand "hated them"... and would nip their noses.
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Racing horses? I know a breeder who quit showing horses just to race them. Got her son into it also. 50-100 miles over a weekend and she loved it. I know, different racing. You really do become one with the horse over those miles and really do have to care for them.
Da MacWhat I am really against is thoroughbred horse racing. I feel (my feelings) it's just not right to have a 2 year old horse pounding around a track injuring themselves. Those bones are still too soft. I'm not a fan of it for older horses either.
What you're talking about in my mind is fine, again as long as the horse is ready for it. Yes, I agree - it's a different type of 'racing' - more like an outward bound experience that does engage both rider and horse closely together, caring for each other.
I miss riding, but after an accident injuring my back, I was warned to put that activity to rest. But, if Kipawa gets big enough to ride….
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I've always found that my Basenjis have an affinity with horses. Lovely pictures and Charlie looks a cracker.
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Wow, great pictures!
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Fantastic pictures, it's great to see different species getting on together like that.
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Gorgeous Pictures! I noticed the white brand on Charlie Is he a mustang?
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Just out of curiosity - what happened to Charlie's chest? It looks like the hair is missing in a big strip across the front.
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Love your pics!
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Thanks all, glad you liked the photos
Gorgeous Pictures! I noticed the white brand on Charlie Is he a mustang?
Thats a freezemark for identification if he were stolen. He's a connemara, a native irish breed.
Just out of curiosity - what happened to Charlie's chest? It looks like the hair is missing in a big strip across the front.
Rug rub :rolleyes:
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Great Pictures! My dog Spranky used to play whit my Shetland pony?s but they were way too enthousiastic so Spranky was always staying a few meters away from them
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As in pony? Connemara? I had a 1/2 when I was a Junior rider years and years ago… he seems a bit bigger?
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Charlie is only 14.2 He's a proper old fashioned type though so built like a tank. He looks and rides a lot bigger than he is
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The pictures are great!! My daughter is raising a lamb for 4-H. She keeps him at a friends ranch. Mojo loves to chase the lambs- he likes to try to round them up and get them back in their pen. The only problem? I have to run and keep up with him- I keep him on his leash- I'm not comfortable letting him run with the lambs. I'm scared he'll get to close and get trampled. Maybe I'm just a worry wart!!!!
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Great pictures Jess