just wanted to say that "PATIENCE" is probably the best treatment for a Basenji. Be patient and "Little Man" will acclimatize to his surroundings and you. And not most dogs patience...Basenji patience! (This could mean months)
Vacuums = Curious little animals
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Mine have always attacked the Vacuum…period... never tried a Roomba...gggg
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It's too interesting to avoid like some dogs do. Basenji's have no fear.
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Medjai's biggest problem is the lawn mower. My parents' dog just stays away from it, whereas Medjai tries to attack it, so he isn't allowed out of the house when we're mowing.
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:eek:My girl, Bella, hates the vacuum!!!:eek:
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Both of mine completely ignore the vacuum, except to look annoyed when we ask them to please get out of the way.
But then, I know that Bryan was remodeling his home when Jazz was born,and I think still when Keoki was born, so they came very used to loud noises and sudden noises and nothing fazes them. When Darren breaks out power tools, they both run to see if he needs help. LOL
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Both of mine completely ignore the vacuum, except to look annoyed when we ask them to please get out of the way.
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Especially the annoyed look
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Brando ignores the vacuum…Ruby circles away from it and then runs toward it and pounces on it :D...pretty funny, although it takes forever to vacuum a room when she constantly jumps on it.
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Kona doesn't care about the vacuum, but we have not tried the Roomba with her yet. I imagine that will be a different story since it is much smaller and moving without someone pushing it. Now you have me curious We will have to try it and report back!
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Mick chewed the attachement to my DH shop vac and then proceeded to chew the cord completely off while we weren't looking. It's a good thing it wasn't plugged in. Although he did chew the printer cord and got a good zap :eek:
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Tayda is intrigued by the vaccum cleaner. She will stay clear, but always alert about where it is going… she tries to stay about 2 feet away... and then she will STRIKE like a cobra! It's really funny.
Lenny could care less.
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EL D would watch the vacuum for a bit then attack it. It got to be a game with him.
Luny watches it warily then tries to get away from it if it gets too close (doesn't act scared just doesn't want to be near it) - even if he's up on the couch. -
Brando ignores the vacuum…Ruby circles away from it and then runs toward it and pounces on it …pretty funny, although it takes forever to vacuum a room when she constantly jumps on it.
+1- This is what Shango does! He's not afraid of it, just endlessly curious- I think he tries to play with it!
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Ooooooooooooooh my … dragging the 'surprise' around ... UGH!!! LOL
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This is a funny thread. I have one who's kinda skiddish of the vacuum, one who really doesn't care, and one who loves to attack.
Mojo gets wound up when he hears the vacuum and will follow me around lunging at it. He is quite the character in all that he does. lol
I decided to make a video since he's too funny. I used the Dust Buster, as that is my favorite thing to tease him with. They were off in the other room but when I started it up Mojo came running as usual. Roxie the scaredy cat came to check it out but then left.
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Kelli…too cute!
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Haha, great video!
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Did he finally get to chomp it to death?
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Did he finally get to chomp it to death?
Nope, he doesn't care about it unless it's actually on. lol He'll take a couple stabs at it, then back off till you turn it on again. If I wave it around and stick it at him while it's turned off, he won't do anything. We keep it on the floor in the corner, so it's readily available if he ever wants to take out any stress on it.
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Indy is terrified of the vacuum. I usually pick up all of his things before starting the process but when he was little it was a game. I put stuff in the crate, he takes it out. Finally I would get tired of following him around and just start vacuuming. He would run in terror and hide under the bed.
BUT his toys would still be out there, helpless, going to be eaten by the monster…gasp. So he would sneak to the door of the room I was in gather up all of his courage, wait until the vacuum and I turned our back, dash in and grab one toy. Repeat untill all toys have been rescued and are paying proper hommage to their basenji master. I used to call these his "rescue missions". This happened for about three months.
Now he still hates the vacuum but has figured out that I control it and when I pick his stuff up he should just leave it there. He still runs into another room but no longer cowers under something.
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LOL I love Indy's rescue missions! None of mine care about toys that much to risk the scary vacuum. Now a piece of food might be a different story!
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Indy was never the most brave. When we took him home as a baby we had three toys for him, a little rope thing, a life sized puppy, and duck (stuffed animal). He would trot endlesly around the house with the two smaller toys in his mouth with his best show prance, occasionally stoping to put it down, wait around for someone to take it and then pick it back up again and bring it over to dh or I as if to say "see its still mine!!!!!". So toys are a prised possession in our house. Especially since they are all his.