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Basenji Training

Here is the place to discuss training your Basenji (housebreaking, lure coursing, agility…).

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  • Training with my Jack Russells?

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    Chealsie508C
    I can attest that MY basenji is very different from a basenji at a show….. Not at all capable of being responsible enough to be around that commotion....also, basenjis (to me) seem especially in tune to other dogs not keen on them...neutral ground and slowly are probably a good idea
  • In need of a little assistance

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    im sure it will :)
  • Going to stop doing Obiedence!

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    Thank you very much : )
  • Anyone ever coursed at…

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    lisastewartL
    to earn a JC you run a two JC trials, which are just a single run, by yourself. You could run Sat and Sun and potentially earn a JC. Running JC is a good way to learn.
  • Is this a basenji thing?

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    KipawaK
    Kipawa does this as well, and also prefers to do it with dogs that have a longer coat. I've never had a problem yet, but I do watch carefully. If Kipawa starts going a little overboard, I redirect with a treat, or I will also tell him "time out". Both work for us.
  • Leash training

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    These front-attaching harnesses work really well in my experience. As soon as the dog starts to pull, it will turn itself towards you, slowing it down. Otherwise the dog has every bit of freedom to do what it wants.
  • Are B's good jogging partners?

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    That's great that all of you can run with your Bs. They love to run and it always seemed like a natural and fun thing to do together. Alas, I tried and tried, but Spencer would dart right in front of me and trip me up. I hate to say it, but I finally just gave up before I took a nasty fall. Spencer would never even heel, much less run quietly beside me. He obeyed almost everything else, so I learned to accept our limitations.
  • The Mother-in-Law effect

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    It seems to me that this is just like when Grandma comes to look after the children (human)!!!!
  • Basenji Escape Prevention

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    I have 3 basenji and they all are different. My oldest female, Bella doesn't offer to even try to leave the fenced yard, but if an opportunity presents itself she's gone! And being a basenji, once she finds a way out she'll repeat what she learned. I had to stop her from digging at one section of the fence where she had found an opportunity. Perseverance and an automatic squirt gun took about 3 weeks and she doesn't bother any more. Since my youngest female, Angel (a definite misnomer) learns by what the other 2 teach her, I used the same method on her with success, but I never let her in the yard with my make, Mick. Mick is definitely an escape artist. No matter what, he never stops looking for a way out. I stopped the digging when they were little and they don't know they could go over the fence; and I don't allow the neighbor kids to climb on the fence for fear they'll learn that trick. But Mick can find the smallest places and squeeze through. I despaired of having to keep him on a chain for the rest of his life whenever he was out. I finally struck on the idea of using one of those medical cones and I works great! You have to make sure the collar is snug enough it can't be pulled off and I check it every time I take it off or put it on for wear, but so far it's working just great. He has to go out alone because the girls pull it off then he's gone, but I can now leave him in the fenced yard unsupervised. But I've watched him, he never stops looking for a way out.
  • Great UKC Lure Coursing Match This Weekend!!San Diego,CA

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  • Books or videos? Need some info

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    lisastewartL
    I train all mine with the plastic bag or fur lure on the end of a lunge whip from the day they arrive at my place. After a few weeks of solo training, I add one of my older dogs so they get used to chasing with another dog. Most trials are going to be a significant distance away for you. You might contact some of the coursing clubs and get on their various yahoo groups etc to see if anyone is traveling from your area that could provide transportation to some of the practice runs. I would recommend looking atl locations for LGRA/straight track racing in canada as that is a good way to learn follow and focus before starting to course.
  • Living up to her Name…

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    agilebasenjiA
    Oh, Yea! Congrats on a great weekend
  • OH-Fairborn/Dayton-4/29/12-AKC Lure Coursing

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  • Incredible Climbing Basenji

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    @perryakramer: Hehe, she's a monkey for sure! Our boy climbed over a 5 ft baby gate at 6 months and we had no idea how. Wish we had a spycam! Good looking dogs! Yep…. That is a Basenji not much can stop them when they see something they want. Have fun & good luck
  • Train basenji pup not to go on couch?

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    Where do you put the vicks?
  • BCONC - A Day In The Sun With Basenjis - June 16, 2012, Livermore, CA

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    aWhy does all the fun +*Darn I wish I could attendb- <–--------------- Kipawa's typing Okay, had to leave that up on my post because it is Kipawa's attempt to communicate with all of you by smashing his head on the keyboard. He just hasn't learned his punctuation very well yet. But I will help him out with what he was trying to say: We so wish that there were basenji activities in our area. :( It sounds like it's going to be a very fun time. :)
  • Exporting 10.5 year old female Basenji over 12 hours in cargo

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    agilebasenjiA
    Is she flying with you or in cargo? I would suggest getting a different type of crate and start over with training. (hopefully that will get rid of some/many negative connections she has with the current crate.) Crate Games dvd has some excellent suggestions for getting a dog into a crate and liking it. If you can't get another crate, you could you take the current crate apart and do some crate games then put it back together and start over with the start of the crate games. Go slowly. If you're thinking about drugs, you will absolutely need to do one or more "test" runs before the flight.
  • How do you get them to Come?

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    congosworldC
    These are great ideas. Thanks!
  • Play biting

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    KipawaK
    Totally agree that play time is over when the mouthing/nipping starts.
  • Basenji Car Safety

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    We use this: http://www.zooplus.nl/shop/honden/benches/autodeken/achterbankdeken/130076