A good week…

Suggested Topics

  • Second Show!

    Basenji Showing
    9
    5 Votes
    9 Posts
    2k Views
    SavingS
    Great work, well done to both
  • To Bait or not to Bait, that is the Question...

    Basenji Showing
    11
    0 Votes
    11 Posts
    1k Views
    J
    I've tried bait and no bait in the ring. I think bait works better for Logan, but not for me. He likes it and responds to it well, but as a new handler it's a pain in the butt. I know what I'm expected to do. Doing it once in the ring is hard. I get caught up in the minute and then forget what I'm supposed to do the next. I once stacked Logan backwards on the table. D'oh! Logan is SUPER food driven and he knows if I have cookies in my pocket. That's all he'll pay attention to. Jumping on the handler is frowned upon. Yes, I know training and time will cure it. Not there yet. Too many hobbies. Showing, breeding, MGBs, stereos, astronomy, motorcycles, family, friends, travel, house, etc. I need more time.
  • Dog Show

    Basenji Showing
    13
    3 Votes
    13 Posts
    920 Views
    elbrantE
    I"m happy for you, too! :)
  • Roux's 1st Show!

    Basenji Showing
    34
    1 Votes
    34 Posts
    2k Views
    ZandeZ
    @Roux I have to live with the dogs 24/7. The judge sees them for maybe 3 minutes. My preference tops his/hers !
  • New Grand Champion!

    Basenji Showing
    11
    7 Votes
    11 Posts
    4k Views
    DebraDownSouthD
    YEAH!!!! WTG! :) You both look championship worthyl
  • What does a good front look like?

    Basenji Showing
    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    2k Views
    nomrbddgsN
    Everyone's ideal chest is different. Here's what I consider a good chest. You will want depth, with the breastplate not too far back. The 'pigeon chest' that Pat was talking about is IMO the concave look that we are seeing more and more of. When you see this chest, you will usually see the front legs lining up closer and closer to each other. Here's a picture of Damisi's chest-which I consider to be a better chest these days. You will notice there is not much concave and the legs sit farther apart. You also want the upper arm to be of the same length as the lower leg. This is the bone that goes from the chest to the elbow and the elbow to the ankle. Robert Cole states "the foreleg…should be longer measured from an elbow to the ground than the body is deep." [image: SDC11407.jpg] [image: SDC11408.jpg] Also here's what I consider a good ear set. Yes, Sugar's ears are a little large, but with the ear set, it doesn't look bad. Damisi has much finer ears. Small and hooded. (Second set of pics.) [image: SDC11412.jpg] [image: SDC11417.jpg] [image: SDC11415.jpg] [image: SDC11419.jpg] Damisi has a very tiny head, so her ears look more in proportion in the pics, when they are actually quite small. Don't anyone else be afraid to pick my dogs apart, as I also like to hear the good and bad to see what I can improve when I am picking stud for breeding. It helps more than you can imagine.