Basenjis and heat (in texas)

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  • Houston

    Unfortunately we don't have a local Basenji club in Houston, but I know there is one in Dalllas and apparently one in Austin, but I have tried to contact them and never got a response so I don't know for sure..Either way, I am glad you are doing your research beforehand.


  • Another way to find breeders is to attend some shows in the area. You can look up upcoming shows on the infodog website at http://www.infodog.com/showinfo/showCal.htm


  • We are in Florida and it is hot and humid here too. We do keep the AC on all the time, but last week it was on the fritz and we were using fans and as last wisps of cool air were wheezing out of the vents. We kept it about 84-88 and it wasn't bad. When it got up to 92 inside, the dogs were hot but would lie in front of the fans. As long as you have fans on and some water, a basenji will be fine at home. Our AC is fixed now and the basenjis think life is good again!


  • Well I was just in Houston for the Reliant shows and I'll tell you I like it hot but it was wayyyyyyy to hot for me. My Podengos however did quite well in the heat - which is saying something from MN.


  • We live in Florida - very hot and MUGGY here - my B doesn't mind the heat at all, even preferring to go out on the porch to lie in the sun when the temp on the porch is in the high 90's and with the humidity, the heat index is up around 105. I can't sit out there, but she likes it - I keep my air at 78, and she likes to sleep under the covers at night because it's too cool for her. Can't speak for all of them, but my B likes heat.


  • I don't know how the dogs with the heavy coats function at all in the heat. We've been spoiled here with a mild summer. There were some days it did get in the triple digits which means no walking the dog until the evening when the sidewalk cools down. Just turn on the ceiling fans in all the rooms.


  • Hey, that youtube clip was funny.

    Thanks again for the new responses. I just want to clarify one thing: What I said earlier, I did not mean to imply that there were no good breeders in Texas. I just meant that since this is a somewhat rare breed I would be prepared to go out-of-state when it's time to get a puppy, and that I would have no complaints about that. :)


  • @watterson:

    Hey, that youtube clip was funny.

    Thanks again for the new responses. I just want to clarify one thing: What I said earlier, I did not mean to imply that there were no good breeders in Texas. I just meant that since this is a somewhat rare breed I would be prepared to go out-of-state when it's time to get a puppy, and that I would have no complaints about that. :)

    The red/wht rescue I had came from a breeder in Texas. I tried to track them down but the info I got was they no longer did any breeding.


  • I think they will do fine in the heat, I am up in Oklahoma, OKC area, we keep the house at around 78-80 during the day. But are often outside with the basenjis and they enjoy just hanging outside and it's been in the triple digits lately. They just like sunbathing and chasing bugs or squirrels LOL when it cools off more in the evening they are more active and run around like crazy


  • We live in NC which is a little cooler, but I have seen my basenjis laying in the sun when it is 100F or when it is 40F. We can't leave them in the house all day due to destruction, but a laundry room they can go into with a dog door as well as a seperate room in the garage with a dog door. Plus we have a table with umbrealla on teh deck and they will move between full sun and any of those areas when they feel like it.

    Even when we are home all day they alternate between inside and outside in teh sun.


  • @LeeL:

    We live in NC which is a little cooler, but I have seen my basenjis laying in the sun when it is 100F or when it is 40F. We can't leave them in the house all day due to destruction, but a laundry room they can go into with a dog door as well as a seperate room in the garage with a dog door. Plus we have a table with umbrealla on teh deck and they will move between full sun and any of those areas when they feel like it.

    Even when we are home all day they alternate between inside and outside in teh sun.

    I have the same setup. I keep Buddy, 8 months old outside with the dog door blocked as he would be destructive inside while the weather is mild. Come winter I will have to just let him have access to the laundry room only as that's where the dog door enters and keep the laundry room door to the rest of the house closed. There's also a door going into the garage.

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