we would really like olimar to meet some b's. we've encountered two so far, and would like to expand it. perhaps he can make some friends and sceduele play dates or something!
lanemichelleandolimar
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Basenjis in hawaii? :D
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
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Well...that's our job. As caretakers and protectors of our breed. We will not ever be supportive of someone who has the attitude you do. So, you will never meet anyone who really loves dogs who says 'oh, you decided not to spay and neuter your pets, and then didn't pay attention when the bitch was in heat, and now want to have a litter to give out to your friends and relatives...that is GREAT' It won't happen. People who love, and care about dogs don't want to see more unplanned breeding.
If you came here looking for support, I guess this isn't the place for that. Maybe you could find an irresponsible backyard breeder forum somewhere.what attitude do i have? everyone is attacking us.
and if we're so irresponisble, why are we caring for them, researching, taking them to the vet, and everything. explain that. another thing i wanna confirm is that our vet told us that we'd have to wait till olimar was six months to get him neutered. he's not of age yet, so how are we irresponsible for not getting him neutered yet? but since we found out how much we love basenji's we wanted to get a female and have a liter. due to the fact that our family members want them and we want some more. after that we were planning to get him neutured. the comment about not neutering him was out of anger and i'm sure that if you were also attacked in the way we were you'd say things like that too.
but i bet now you guys are gonna get on my case about how we shouldn't even make a liter. so i'm ready, start the bashing.
ps. the female is a jack russell terrier. i'll take a look at their illnesses right after this, thank you.
by the way we know we aren't as "knowledgable" as all you guys are. so isn't this what these forums are for? isn't is so that newbies like us can get some positive insight into what we are so interested in from people who do know? thats exactly why we are on this forum everyday trying to do more and more research about the puppy we love. you all were newbies at one point too. so imagine hearing that your an irresponsible owner when you're trying to ask people to help you in a postive way. i'm sure that would get you upset as well. we know we're gonna make mistakes as first time owners, but it'd be nice to hear the Pro's telling us what we're doing wrong in a postive and helpful way.
oh and another thing... send me the forum link for that irresponsible backyard breeders, sounds like just the place for me. maybe i can find a forum for you that would be best for you, but i'll keep those words to myself. i'll be "responsible" enough to not display it on this forum.
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
oh by the way the questions that whats his face posted. i've thought about it. and i'm able to answer them with ease. so thanks for the "positivity." it just seems like you keep bashing cause this is some huge mistake. did we forget that theres something called nature. and we live in it everyday. i love dogs and i think when someone is saying "hey my dog is pregnant" we don't go off saying "why didn't you get it spayed?", "be responsible, its the right thing so it doesn't happen again." if i'm telling you we have good families and friends for the dogs then theres no fret. don't tell me that we're doing a wrong thing or go to my local pound and see whats going on, cause i know whats going on.
i know breeding is gonna cost a lot, and i'm fine with that. i've researched that basenjis can be prone to a lot of illnesses. i read everything so please stop wasting your time typing on reapeat cause i got it the first time i read it in before i got oli. without breeding, you wouldn't have your precious b's today. if your not gonna be supportive and just being "know it all's" then i'd rather you not say anything, cause i heard it all.
thanks.
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
If I am doing the math correctly, you got Olimar in July at 3 months old, so that makes him only 5-6 months old right now? If this is correct, there is no way that you could have had him tested for all 4 of the inherited disorders that I listed, http://www.caninehealthinfo.org/brdreqs.html?breed=BJ
When the tests have been done their results are recorded in the OFA database which is searchable so all results can be verified. Here is a link to the OFA record of a dog with all 4 of these tests, http://www.offa.org/display.html?appnum=1328429#animal You can see that they are given a CHIC designation, as having performed and made open the results of these 4 tests.
Again, I urge that you please learn about the inherited disorders in basenjis, http://www.basenji.org/PUBLIC/HealthInfo.htm. Learn about the importance of vertical pedigrees and having well documented health histories in order to prevent these genetic disorders, http://www.offa.org/hovanart.pdf
and again i have read up about basenjis before we got olimar. we've already got our tests back for his fanconis so idk if my vet doesn't know anything or not so you be the judge. i don't need to be lectured things that i've read over and over. all this post was about was how we're gonna have puppies…
not killing them, not abusing them, not doing anything but be excited, caring, and wanting people to connect with that loves animals as well.this is the last time i'm gonna post something positive on this forums. all i was looking for was some fun and perhaps breeding stories with others. i guess that bashing someone is a lot better than being happy and encouraging. we love basenjis right? so why can't we be happy that theres more. with out breeding we wouldn't have any. and don't attack me about pound dogs, cause we're not letting it happen.
and so what if they're mixes? whats wrong with a mixed breed? people mix all the time, why can't different dog breeds do it? just be accepting to our decision and be happy what we're doing for the basenji community. even though they're half, doesn't mean they're not a b. same thing with if a african american and a caucasian have a baby, he still is black, he still is white. it's all the same.
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
While I agree spay/neuter is the most responsible thing to do, and this may not have been the best course of events… could we back off maybe a little tiny bit?
You seem excited & I am a little bit happy for you. Although this is not ideal, this is not a "let's throw two dogs together & see what happens & how much money we can get for it" situation. A mistake may have been made in not choosing to spay/neuter these dogs, but seems to me like the owner is trying to do the right thing by them.
I'm sure after you have cleaned up after the pups for a few weeks, you will be in a hurry to make sure you get olimar neutered & not have this accident happen again, but in the meantime no need to get upset by the careless words of others. When our teenage daughters get pregnant by accident (no I'm not comparing humans to dogs), we don't berate them... we give them love & support to help them get through it & education to help them prevent it from happening again.thankyou. its nice to know that someone is not badgering us about something we didn't intentionally do. if we were doing it for money than we would be selling them, but instead they are going to our family and friends.
thanks for your kind words. i know i shouldn't have gotten upset but everyone kept attacking. as far as him being neutered. we were gonna at first but my family as well as us wanted a little basenji family. we sort of fell in love with this breed. all of them would be staying with us and both of our families are dog lovers. thats what we meant by breeding him. we just wanted to have him breed one liter just once for us.thankyou
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
Knowing that you had an intact female and male dog in the same house were you taking steps to prevent this from happening? Just curious…
yes they were seperated…but one day she slipped out of my sisters room.
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
Really there are many health concerns that male dogs have that you should consider neutering him…. Cancer of the testicles, prostrate cancer and other prostrate problems... besides the fact that if he is not going to be used why would you want to leave him in tact? All he needs is to have one other bitch in the neighborhood come in season and he will find a way to get to it...and breed it....and if it comes in season, they know....
And to say that neutering a dog is like cutting off your manhood?.... that has to be the dumbest reason I have heard for not neutering a dog.....he stays in the house…what's he gonna do? break through the walls to get to the new in season bitch? ha yeah aren't you intelligent.
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
Shelters are full of homeless animals who came into this world much like this litter if Meli is truly pregnant have will enter it. The owners of the parents did not spay/neuter and thought it "wouldn't happen to them". Most of the owners probably told their friends and relatives exactly what you have said here, "We will keep 1 and find good homes for the others." They may even think that they did just that completely unaware that their "perfect home" dumped the puppy in the shelter at 6 months old when it was teething on every piece of furniture and shoe in the house. Or that "wonderful family" dumped their puppy at 18 months old when it was going through its adolescent testing everyone phase.
Please microchip the litter so that if they do turn up in the shelter, the shelter will have a contact number so you don't add to the homeless animal problem. Make sure the puppies are spay/neutered so that they do not perpetuate the cycle of pet over population.
Do research on inherited diseases in basenjis and get your boy health tested for hips, eyes, thyroid, and fanconi marker test. What does Olimar have to offer the breed? What are your goals as a breeder? How will you contribute to the basenji community? to the rescue community? These are all questions you should consider before breeding. If you have trouble answering these questions then please consider neutering your boy.
thankyou for your input. i appreciate the way you stated this a lot better than some have. we know all of this and our uncle is a breeder and my boyfriend really wants to be one as well. we were already gonna do the chip and we've tested olimar for everything and it was all negative. as for meli she is clear and we've already set up a visit for the vet tomorrow…
...some people seem to think that we are unfit and are a couple of young adults that know nothing about these things. .
my boyfriend posted this to have a postive feedback, being that my family and us are very excited to see just how cute these basenjacks are gonna turn out. we didn't expect everyone to be hating on us so much. and as i stated before, our pups are most likly gonna be with our family and friends.michelle
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RE: Our baby might be a daddy soon!
now, now….lets not get all pissy here sharron. who are you to assume that we are owners that are unfit and uncaring towards pups. This forum was made to show how happy we are that puppies are on their way, and not so that you could start bickering at us about other peoples mistakes. We know there are many unfit owners in the world but we're not them so don't badger us about it. I don't know you and you don't know me; in the future i'd appreciate it if you kept all these comments of yours to yourself.
...Unlike your much more vast and harsher lands of America, here in hawaii it is small which in return makes it almost impossible for dogs to be out on the streets. yes there are strays but you almost never see one; again due to our small islands. and those that are stray are picked up faster than you can blink. and when they are in "hawaii" humane society almost all of them are adopted within a few days. and how do i know this you ask? well thats because my boyfriend and i try to go to the humane society every week and see these dogs getting adopted one by one. Its something that has become religious for us to do once every week. and we never see the same dogs twice. This is due to the fact that here in hawaii, we don't care about full breed dogs. just like our diverse ethnicities on the island, our dogs are also mixed with different breeds. to us, dogs are dogs, we love them mixed breeds just the same. We don't really care about how full breed they are. and if you were to come to hawaii you'd see just how many mixed dogs there are on our islands. and just curious, why is everyone on the mainland hating on mixed dogs? in my opinion, they are the cutest.
...as for our liter, jack russells have anywhere from 4 to 8 pups. Hawaiian families are quite big so the majority of our dogs are going to both my boyfriends side and mine. and we'll also be keeping one ourselves. If there are any left, (which i doubt there will be) we'll be having interviews with the prospective owners of our basenjacks.
meli will be getting her tubes tied, but we intend on keeping olimar the way as God intended. since meli will be getting her tubes tied i don't see why it'll be neccessarry to cut his testes. and cutting off his manlyhood in my opinion is not the responsible thing to do, what is responsible is to watch your dog and make sure he/she doesn't mate with another dog. I can see that we made a mistake by not watching him but we're taking full responsibility at making sure these pups are healthy, happy and in the right homes.
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Our baby might be a daddy soon!
around 20 days ago, our boy olimar had intercoruse with our roommates dog (unplanned), meli the jack russell. my girlfriend and i were playing with her today and discovered that her nipples are puffy, her stomach is lumpy, shes been kinda moody, and she's really turned down her hyperness. our friends and family that checked her out says she looks pregnant. but we'd like to find out by the vet if she is. and if she is we decided not to do an abortion or anything. we're gonna keep one and sell/give away the rest to responisble owners. so olimar might be a daddy :D. and that means i'm gonna be a grandpa :|…...... i'm to young for this!