Yes to the suggestions to get her checked and also spay her.
Aggression may not necessarily be vicious but rather reaction to the scary situation she encountered. It can be dealt with through consistent and regular training (with treats to start) - you might try the Fenzi Dog Academy online classes (they have a great class for retraining reactive dogs). But regardless you need to be more aware of her surroundings and not put her in a situation that may be scary to her or at least get her attention back on you (treats) when you can't avoid the situation.
Basenji from S'pore
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Hi, I'm a proud(and poor) owner of 2 basenjis girls. Both came from the same litter from Australia. Both are 3 and the funny thing about them is Naomi is thin and GeeGee is fat (I know I'm being lame but the Basenjis I saw on the Net are pretty slim)
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Welcome to the forums! We'd love to see some pics of your b's!
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Welcome to the forum! Can't wait to see pics of your two girls!
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Welcom to the pack! We are addicted to pictures so when you get a chance please post a few. BTW, how did you manage to get Australian puppies into Singapore?
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Could your heavy girl have a thyroid issue?
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BTW, how did you manage to get Australian puppies into Singapore?
Hmm..:rolleyes: by plane? :p
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Welcome from me too! My dog is pretty fat but she also eats too much at times. Good luck .
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Well, Gee Gee is 15kg while Naomi is 10Kg. GeeGee, I think is fat by nature because she was pretty chubby even as a pup. I imported them from a breeder in Australia and flew them over. I posted some pictures of them in the members' gallery. I try to downsize a photo which shows the contrast and post it there.
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They look like they are perfectly matched - and neither one looks "fat".
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They look like they are perfectly matched - and neither one looks "fat".
I have uploaded the contrasting photos. Go have a kick