I am pretty sure you can't just look at a mix and declare what it is. Scientific studies have debunked that over and over. Best to do a DNA test, in my opinion. I have a mix who was advertised as a Basenji Mix, and her DNA results confirmed it. If you just looked at her and made a judgement, it would be mixed: her color was all askew, her tail was half-curled, she was smaller and featured more slender face and feet than a pure-bred B.
But, apparently, the 1/4 Min Pin (the ONLY other DNA in her sample) contributed some significant traits. Behavior and personality wise, Basenji rules the day. Again, I recommend a DNA test, and they improve by the day.
What is this other B identity thing that is mentioned in this thread? Is it also a DNA test, or something else?
Oh, and hey, your baby is way cute!
Great Basenji Video
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This is a great video I found on youtube.
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That's pretty funny! I used to have a wind up tiger that would walk and growl and my Blk/wht Nika would just stalk the thing then finally pounce on it.
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LOL! Anything that's so still and just stares like that might be a wily predator ready to attack, you know.
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Too cute. Otis does that with crickets,if they escape when my daughter is feeding her gecko…then, when they jump, he jumps flatfooted on all four paws, absolutely hysterical sight.
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Awww!!! They're so cute when they're curious. The first time….those stuffed animals haven't got a chance if the basenji has anything to say about it!!!
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That was very cute thanks for sharing. We have old furby that Jaycee was not to sure about when it would talk she would run then come back until that one day she touched it.
Rita Jean