Tegs,
Sorry that it took me a while to reply. I would love to trade pics with you. Everyday that passes, I am reminded of the Basenji Code. She is a bolter, I am happy that we have a storm door to help.
Posts made by marlo
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RE: Basenji Mix
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RE: Basenji Mix
Well, LoLa stayed stationery long enough to capture pics.
hope I did this right.
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RE: Basenji Mix
:p
To all who have asked for pics, trust me i've tried. Every time a snap a pic, my sassy one moves and shakes. As soon as pooch permits, i'll add pic. She is so clever and funny. Last night she slept on my husbands neck. LOL He can't resist her, she won't allow it.
Also, I had picked Ella Louise, but my daughter had her trained to LoLa before I could sneeze. So it's official LoLa Louise. Louise for when she misbehaves.
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We live on post and any problems are handled by work-orders. Well a contractor just left and he thinks that the pooch is mixed with Rat Terrier. Well upon further investigations, I am thinking she is a mix of Decker Rat Terriers, and Rat Terriers. I have read other sections of the Basenji forum and the Decker Terriers bloodline consists of Basenji. That explains it. She definitely looks like all three.
This website http://imageevent.com/sierras_heaven…msaurorash?n=0 from YodelDogs posted in September 2009 has pics of Decker Terries and they look a lot like Basenjis.
The only exception for LoLa is size. She is approx. 13LBS, smaller than a Basenji, or a Decker Rat Terrier, but average for a Rat Terrier. However, she looks just like a Basenji or Decker (Giant Rat Terrier) from neck down.
I wish that the shelter did more research, they had so many dogs, and many of them are Labs. Labs are high-energy dogs; they seemed only interested in adopting them out, then insuring a proper fit. I told the worker that she needed to be careful adopting certain breeds into certain families. I am happy that LoLa fits into my family. We love her and pamper her.
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Basenji Mix
After Mo left for the Rainbow Bridge, I was not sure when I would be ready for another B. During the past months, I began researching breeders, and the possibility of finding a new pal. I love the idea of rescue, but the dogs on BRAT never seemed to match my family. (I have children and already have a female dog.)
We just moved to Fort Polk, Louisiana, and the have a post paper that is circulates every week. In the paper the have listings for stray dogs located at the post humane shelter, with a website for the dogs available. I logged on just to see what I would find. So many dogs, but it was hard to determine breeds from the pictures. I decided to go and see the dogs myself, still believing myself not to be ready for another B.
The kennels were each filled with two dogs; one cage had a cute Boston terrier and a Sheppard. As I passed each cage, I could not help but feel sorrow for all the homeless doggies. However, I was still only looking for a B, which the person on duty had no idea anything on the breed. LOL
The last cage housed a very excited jumping little red-dog; I asked the worker if she knew if the little one was a Basenji mix. She replied, ?What?s a Basenji?? I told her that I wanted to see that dog, upon further inspection, I believed this dog to in-fact be Basenji like. She has red fur, a white throat and chest, a B smell, and a tail the curls up, but not in a complete Basenji curl. Her ears are both flopped and erect. Well, only one becomes erect when she becomes curious. She also wrinkles her forehead, in the cutest way.
She and I bonded instantly. The worker informed me that if she was not adopted that she would be shipped off, or gassed. (I?m not sure if she was being truthful.) I brought home my little doggie that may be part Basenji.
She has even managed to win over my husband; could not resist her face. She does have some NON- Basenji like characteristics. She barks :{, and I found out that she likes water when she decided to take a shower with me the next morning. I am pretty sure she is mixed with terrier. She loves to track and gets excited every time she sees anything that flies, to include birds, butterflies, bees and flies.
Additionally she has many B qualities, separation anxiety, and the need to run free. My favorite is her smell. I love the way Basenjis smell, and her fur is definitely Basenji fur. She also runs and stands like a B. I wish she howled like a B, but I am happy. I couldn?t stand for her to be pinned up in that cage one more day.
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RE: Questions about a breeder in Louisiana
Thanks for all of the replies. I am going to find a breeder that is listed on one of these sites. I didn't think that this person was reputable since there was hardly any information listed on the puppies.
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RE: Questions about a breeder in Louisiana
OPPS I must have deleted the rest of (my husband is in the military)
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Questions about a breeder in Louisiana
We moved to Louisiana from Tennessee, I came across this add in one of local papers. Does anyone recognize this person? I lost Mo last year, and in the future, I will be looking for a friend, but I do NOT want to buy from a person that is not known to the community. I have found a few that have ties to other breeders in the community, but I am not sure about this person.
carol on Lycos Classifieds - Lake Charles, LA
This person placed an ad three weeks ago. Please let me know, I don't feel I am ready right now, but I will be someday and we will be here for about three years. (My husband is in the
P.S. i have been checking the BRAT website and I am finding few that match my family. I have a 10 year old and another female dog.
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RE: Looking for a male B
Jennifer,
Thank-you for the info. I did fill out a form and hopefully I will find one. I have noticed that they have several. I also found more sites; they are not related to BRAT. I am looking, but not desperate.
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RE: Looking for a male B
Khanis,
Sorry I forgot to add that I do know how my Lab will react with other dogs; she is a Lab. Labs are one of the friendliest dog breeds, and our Lab has a mild temperament with other dogs. If you have seen the movie Marley and Me, it depicts Labs perfectly. I thought that my Lab was crazy until I saw that movie; I soon realized that it is typical behavior for Labs to eat walls, shoes and much more. I laugh at all the stories on this site, but I always think. Our B's chewing did not compare to our Labs. Other than the chewing, her breed is an excellent choice for a two-dog family. I love our Lab, but she is not my dog. She is my husband's dog, and Mo was mine. -
RE: Looking for a male B
I do not have a cat, we travel to my brother-in-laws house often; he has a cat. My B loved cats as much as other dogs.
My son is 14 and my daughter is 10. I do have a Lab, and like B's, having another dog helps with the boredom. Before our Lab, our B was happy, but after we got a Lab, he was ecstatic. When our energy failed, he had a pal. Both labs and B's are high-energy dogs. The two were matched in energy, but not in aquatics. We had a pond in the community where we lived. We would take both dogs to it, my lab would swim, and my B would play with the kids. I am pro breeder; we purchased our lab from a breeder. The money and distance is not a problem for me. I see how many dogs need homes, and puppies are the first dogs chosen. It is harder to place older dogs.
I have fostered several dogs. Some came from puppy mills and the others abandoned. Our Springer Spaniel was abandoned at 10 years old; we kept him until he had to be put to sleep because of age. My B was also a stray; I found him wandering around my friend?s neighborhood. He was hungry, flea and tick infested, wounded and he had BB's underneath his fur. I searched her neighborhood for three days (it only has about 10 streets.) I also put an ad in the paper for 10 days, called the local pound and human society, and put up fliers. Not one person attempted to contact the shelters or me. In the end, I kept him and found out he was the best dog for me.
I used to prefer cats, but something about Mo made me LOVE him. He had many cat characteristics, minus for the sharp nails. I have a feeling I know the reason he was abandoned. He is a B, he had immense energy, if you left him alone with nothing to do he would chew, chew, and chew. I usually crumbled newspapers into balls and tossed them all over the house. He really enjoyed shredding them. I did not need to continue this after we got our Lab; she enjoyed the B 500 as well.
I already know the breed is for me, and I am willing to wait until I find a B that will work with my family. Do you realize if more people did their research before they purchased a dog; there would not be as many strays as there is.
I have looked at every B on the BRAT page. Some of the ones that available are not a fit. For instance, if the ad states: (needs to be only dog) I already know that this will not work. I would hate to find a dog, bring him home, only to find out he does not like children or other dogs.
I am not against purchasing a dog from a breeder. If I had to, I would drive to another state. My husband is in the military, we are actually in Maryland right now. We drove here from Tennessee and since have traveled to Iowa and back. In July, we are moving to Louisiana; so driving is not an issue. I just like the IDEA of RESCUE.
I have found a site that features more B's, but many are mixes. I liked the breed because of their distinctive traits. I would be fearful that the traits would be different with a mixed breed. One my favorite characteristics are the no barking, but yodeling. My dog was also very clever and corky.
I have started my search now, because I know that it may take me a while to find a B. In the end, if I have to go to a breeder I will. I however, prefer to select the less fortunate dogs that need homes. I also want to be sure that the B is a good fit for my family. It is the RESPONSIBLE thing to do -
RE: Looking for a male B
I have had a B before. I do not want to go to a pet store, I have a dog that I bought form a breeder (at her house.) I know that I want a B, but I am not sure if I want a puppy. I already know how the breed acts, but my Lab is still a puppy. Labs are similar to B's; they have a lot of energy. My husband and I exercise our Lab everyday. I feel I may need an older dog because I need to be sure the dog is good with children, other dogs and cats. I like the idea of rescuing. There are many B's that need adopting, and there wouldn't be if humans did there homework. I already know the next dog I want is a B. I miss everything about my B. I am not going to run out and purchase the first B I see. I have to be careful with the dog I bring home. I have looked at the BRAT website, but most are in the wrong state or not the right fit. If I end up purchasing, it will be from a breeder, but I would really like to adopt (save.)
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RE: Looking for a male B
Kathy and Pat,
I am only nervous about buying from a breeder when I can not SEE the parents and the place where the puppies were breed. My husband and I purchased a Lab from a breeder and she is wonderful. I also have concerns with owning a B puppy. My B was 1 1/2 to 2 years old when I found him. He was one of the best dogs I ever owned. He was very good with my children, my neighbors cat, and the Lab when she was a puppy. I only worry that a puppy may not be the best fit for my family. I also enjoy rescuing dogs, my B was not the first dog my family rescued or fostered. I should have included the fact that I would NEVER buy from a pet store, and that I really enjoy the idea of saving a dog.
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RE: Looking for a male B
Mauigirl
I really nervous buying from a breeder, Atlanta is close enough. I will check the website for BCA. Thanks for the info.
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RE: MI puppymill Foreclosed b's/puppies
Jo Jo
I will be in Alabama in July, I am searching for a male B. Please help me. Marlo
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Looking for a male B
I am moving to Louisiana in July, and shortly after, I will be looking into adopting a B. I have had trouble searching the internet for places where I may find one. I have checked BRAT, but there are none listed for LA. I also have concerns with buying from a breeder. My B was a stray when I found him, he just wandered by. I didn't know anything about the breed then, but have found I am totally a Basenji person. My Mo is now over the Rainbow Bridge and in the near future, I will want a new friend.
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RE: Having Trouble :(
My dog also suffered from separation anxiety; he did not destruct things on a daily basis. He only became destructive if he knew we would be leaving for a long period of time. How he knew of these times, I am not sure. He always knew exactly the times when we?d be gone for over nights.
I agree crating your active boy is probably best. I would also crate your female as well. Crating does not hurt dogs, and it may save you on the furniture replacement. I do recommend that you sew any tears in your couch, and ensure that there is NO stuffing sticking out. Fluff-n-stuff is too alluring for Basenjis.
The destructive behavior is almost normal for a basenji. (I hate to mention that!) My dog tore things up when he became anxious. We also have a Black Lab. She is more destructive than my Basenji ever was. If you have seen the movie Marley and Me, it depicts a Lab perfectly. I have NO furniture in the house that is dog maul free. We read up ahead of purchasing her, and understood what we may face.
Anyways, good luck. Definitely use crates, understanding and lots of LOVE.
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My Mo
My Mo got out while I was on an over night. He came back three days later, it was apparent that he was attacked by a larger dog. I took him to the vet, and it was determined that he was paralyzed. The vet was surprised that he made it home. I miss him terribly, and always will.
Mo was a stray when he came into my life. I tried to find his family and even reluctantly placed an ad in the paper for a ?found? dog. I was happy when I received ?0? responses. I ended up keeping him.
Before Mo I had been a cat person. I noticed the first day that he had cat like qualities. He did not like the bath I tried to give him. I later found out that his breed and quickly researched. I feel for his corky behavior and his cute little face. Plus he followed me all over the house. I only had about four years with my friend, but I will miss him FOREVER. -
RE: Lost my Mo
Thank you for your kind words. Your dog looks like my Mo. He and I were so perfect together. He only wanted food, water, and love. My whole family is grieving, even my husband. I found Mo right before my husband returned from Iraq. He called two days before his scheduled arrival date, and I told him I had a present for him, a dog. I had put Mo in our bathroom, because he had already busted out of my screen window (I purchased him a name tag with phone number.) He tore up our new bathroom, I thought he was a goner, but my husband took one look at his cute face and could not be mad at him.
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RE: Lost my Mo
Hope you get you basenji back soon!
Your picture is what Mo looked like.
Thanks for all the sugestions, and support.
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RE: Lost my Mo
My Mo came home on Sunday; I knew right away something was terribly wrong. His tail would not curl!!!! I took him to the vet, at first she thought it was only a fracture, but after further examinations, it was founds that he was paralyzed, I am very sad to report that I had to put my companion to sleep. The vet was surprised he made it home. Mo came into my life unexpectantly; he was an adorable stray roaming around my friend?s neighborhood. We tried for three days to find his family, in the end, I kept him. I had never heard of the bread Basenji, but I noticed that he was cat like the first day (I had previously preferred cats.) He was my little buddy and I miss his corky ways, his smelly gas, and his insanely loud snoring.