@jordandwilly - Thanks for clearing that up.... 9-5 is just fine, IMO.... I work and have always had to leave mine when I was at work, never an issue. That said, we were able to set up the house that access to the backyard (with 10 to 12' privacy fences) with a doggy door and a dog room in the house for them, Locks on the gates so there is NO access for anyone. Dogs sleep 90% of the day so being at work doesn't bother them... never have mine even when I had a litter in the house (And have been in the breed as owner/breeder for 35+ years). You can hire a dog walker to take them out mid day..which is a good solution. and give them a mid day meal depending on their age. I do not and never have used free feeding, period. Especially if you have more that one... you never know what/who is eating what. And you can set up camera's on line to watch them from "afar".... LOL. Keep in mind people that many of us need to work and have day jobs. The most important thing is the time you need to spend with them when you are home. Example would be, if you have young children and you work... when you get home you are going to spend your time with your human children... NO dog would be happy if left out... they need their time also because they are a family member and need as much time as a human child. Again in my opinion
Japanese Basenji Blogs
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I recently came across a stash of Japanese Basenji blogs, listed here in order of popularity:
http://dog.blogmura.com/basenji/
It doesn't matter if you can't read the text. The photographs and overall aesthetic of most of the featured sites are just TOO CUTE. I am fascinated. Very cool to see how Basenji live in Japanese homes, too.
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Yes, I would think the basenjis in Japan have a more limited living space. Years ago, I had heard about basenjis being quite apartment adaptable, but I don't hear much about that any more. Comments, folks?
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I got my first basenji when I was in an apartment. He did just fine. He enjoyed his daily walks and training classes and lure coursing provided mental stimulation for him. Living in an apartment requires the owner to be committed to daily walks, no matter the weather or how you are feeling. It also means being creative in making sure they get enough mental exercise to help keep them from getting bored. If you are willing to do those things, basenjis can be good apartment dogs.
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I have had three couples that have had Basenji's in an Apartment. They do fine as long as they get enough exercise. Which all these couples do. The one couple has now moved into a house and are finding it a different experience, but they are still a very active couple.
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I'm in a hi-rise with my B. He gets plenty of exercise, but it helps that my condo layout is very open. He has a good 700sqft+ in the living room/dining room at his disposal while I'm gone during the day, which I think we can all agree is plenty of space for a Basenji on his own. A very welcoming course for a B-500.
Best part is, on top of his walks, he gets a daily "sprint" down the hallways on my floor when we come in after a walk. We've had some funny moments when someone decides to open their door, and Kananga feels curious enough to poke his head inside their home. But usually they just witness him flying by.
I've always had him at a healthy weight and he doesn't appear to be frustrated. It's all about how you work with your environment. I know plenty of dog owners that have a yard and a large home that do not give their dogs enough exercise, and it shows by the weight issues.
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They might make good apartment dogs due to their size and cleanliness, but I've long since learned that size is hardly relative to energy levels! I just don't know if people think "good apartment dog" means you can KEEP them in an apartment all day long… I go by the assumption that all dogs, regardless of size, need to be out at least once a day, if not for exercise, at least for socialization and getting used to the big bad outdoors.
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They might make good apartment dogs due to their size and cleanliness, but I've long since learned that size is hardly relative to energy levels! I just don't know if people think "good apartment dog" means you can KEEP them in an apartment all day long… I go by the assumption that all dogs, regardless of size, need to be out at least once a day, if not for exercise, at least for socialization and getting used to the big bad outdoors.
Of course. But in a building like mine, a Basenji gets the benefit of having a wonderful view of the outdoors while I'm at work.
60 linear feet of 8ft tall windows… Basenji heaven....
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Wow what a view! I know my Bs are envious as they love to sit in front of the sliding glass door and watch to see if there are any animals like squirrels, rabbits, birds, etc. out there. If they see something they scratch at the door, whine and cry, until I let them out. I am well trained!
Jennifer