Hi John! My Binti will only consent to have her nails ground and only with treats (she gets one per paw.) She hated it at first but once we had the routine established, she settles right into it. The only thing I would say about using the grinder is keep pausing to feel the claw. I once had a "groomer" who was in a hurry hold the grinder to Binti's claw too long and the friction built up heat which burned her enough to make her yip. We started doing it at home after that.0_1609705288646_1Binti orchids1.jpg
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Hello and welcome!!! pretty girl!!! i love how fluffy she looks here!!!
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Pretty girl.
Let us know if you have any issues you need help with.
My b's do the mohawk as well, when something new comes around.
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Thank you all for your responses!
Sharron, we would LOVE to get her involved in agility. She is so athletic! My only concern is she has such a mind of her own. She's smart and I'm sure she would catch on quickly, but I could see her getting distracted and deciding something else was much more interesting mid-course. Is this an issue with most Basenjis?http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v708/jboyer/shelbyball.jpg
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Thank you all for your responses!
Sharron, we would LOVE to get her involved in agility. She is so athletic! My only concern is she has such a mind of her own. She's smart and I'm sure she would catch on quickly, but I could see her getting distracted and deciding something else was much more interesting mid-course. Is this an issue with most Basenjis? -
Thank you all for your responses!
Sharron, we would LOVE to get her involved in agility. She is so athletic! My only concern is she has such a mind of her own. She's smart and I'm sure she would catch on quickly, but I could see her getting distracted and deciding something else was much more interesting mid-course. Is this an issue with most Basenjis?I think all dogs can get distracted and can decide to do something else more interesting when their owners aren't interesting enough.. So that's pretty trainable. Especially with your girl. She's still very young.
Agility is a sport where dog and owner work together in a fun way, so I think it would only help to make you more interesting for her.
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Your pup is adorable! She looks so fluffy. I usually don't like the black/white that much, but she's a cutie. Love her diamond on her head too!
The distractable thing is possible to overcome with the right treats/toys, imo.
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That is why you go in agility with the right mindset…you hope to complete the course, but mostly, its fun for you and your b...
So, find some beginning courses in your area, go with a large sense of humor and bring home a very tired b...
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Thank you for the encouragement. I'm sure we would really have a blast. Travis has been talking about it since we got her. Is there usually an instructor present to give tips? I guess I need to do some research. And Shelby will do almost anything for a treat. She's learned to sit, lay, shake and give a high five for them after her walks.
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Oh, yes, there is a trainer…for YOU mostly! laugh.
but its fun and it is good exercise for both you and your dog.
Call the vets and ask if they know of a breed club in your area that does basic agility training.
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Here are some video clips of my husband and I with our dogs at an agility workshop. Just so you know, it took many months for us to get to the point of working off leash and they still have to work on leash occassionally since they can be a bit distractable. We haven't worked up to competition yet, though might try a CPE trial soon.
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The Tri is Jet, right?
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Yes, my Tri-ing dog is Jet. (Jerlin's Saint or Sinner since I know you like that pedigree stuff. And I just got his Fanconi in - Prob Clear.)
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Shelby is gorgeous! The 'ridgie' comes with excitement, alert, whatever, not necessarily a sign of aggression. If she is a border=collie mix, she will excel at agility I imagine. Basenjis like doing the agility stuff, running and climbing, getting treats, etc, look for a club or group, as advised, you will be surprised how quickly she will learn what to do, and it is a great way to use up some of that energy!
Welcome to you and your girl, she is really pretty.Anne in Tampa
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Yes, my Tri-ing dog is Jet. (Jerlin's Saint or Sinner since I know you like that pedigree stuff. And I just got his Fanconi in - Prob Clear.)
I know him and always liked him…. gggg... you and I had some conversation a few years ago about breeding, but the bitch I wanted to lease never worked out... Braveheart was his litter brother.... who was a cool dog!
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Seeing b's do agility, or rally, its wonderful.
Your b's are great reps of the breed.
Thanks for sharing your photos.
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Yes, Jet is a Braveheart littermate. I've saw a tri that looked a LOT like Jet at a show once. Started talking to the people and they told me of thier dog's pedigree; he was a Braveheart son. And yes, I remember you asking me, but didn't know if you remembered his call name or just the long one. I only have 3 basenjis, all different colors, so it's easy to tell them apart
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Yup, I remembered…. and I still have in the back of my mind one day to use him (or his sperm)... for a litter....
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Welcome to the pack and keep us informed about her antics. We love stories ina ddition to pictures