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  • Help Needed With Self Stacking, pleeeeeease…
    chiyaC chiya

    Better late than never right?? LOL

    Here is the few short paragraphs I wrote to
    try to explain to a new owner how to teach her
    pup to free stack. Hope it makes sense to you Saba.

    Some tips may have already been mentioned
    in previous posts.

    As far as free baiting goes,
    here is what I do to train my dogs to free bait.

    First you need to teach him "stand stay".
    A really useful tool to teach a dog to hold a stack is by using
    a tool called the "happy legs". Its a training tool that you stack
    your dog on the stilts and teach him the commend "stand stay".
    Once he understands what stand stay means, you practice
    on the ground. Then here is how I teach him to stretch out in a show
    dog stance where his front legs and his hocks are perpendicular to
    the ground. I do so by using the show lead to guide him and using the
    commend "step up". To do that it takes time and patient and lots
    of love coz sometimes you just want to ring your dog's neck.
    The concept is to teach him to only step up a step or two with his
    front feet, and his back feet stay put, you do so by slightly pulling
    the lead to your left and slightly knocking him off balance so he
    has no choice but to take a little step.
    Every time he takes a couple steps by you pulling slightly
    on the lead to knock him off balance, you need to incorporate
    the commend "step up", then you immediately reward him
    with a treat.

    http://www.happylegs.com/
    This is what happy legs is.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WZrFJKWT8Y
    OK, dog in video is Denver, he is already trained, the purpose
    of this clip is to show his new handler how to show him the
    way I have him trained.
    But it is to give you an idea what I mean when I talked about
    pulling the lead slightly to the left to make him step up a couple
    steps while his back feet stay put. Then you tell him to stand
    stay while you walk back a few steps away from the dog.
    I give a commend to every move I teach my dog.

    Teaching them to catch the treat in mid air is another
    trick you can do to keep him paying attention to you while
    you are in the ring. I use the commend "watch me" as
    I am getting ready to throw him some bait to catch, and
    of course use the comment "catch" when he is catching.

    He will catch on to step-up, stand stay, watch me
    and catch quickly!
    Pretty soon you will have a dog that can free stack and paying
    full attention to you with ears up and showing off wrinkles
    at the end of a 4 foot lead!!

    Now you know why I like my lead looooooong! :)

    Anyhoo…..here is my two cents worth!! Hope it makes sense to some.


  • New Wellness Core
    chiyaC chiya

    Since we are discussing grain free food, I would like to add my two cents worth. I been using Blue Buffalo Wilderness for a few months now, I am extremely happy with my brat pack's soft shinny coat, they love the taste, I love that they have the life source bits with added vitamins and antioxidants, I add a little Wilderness canned for extra good taste. I can't be more pleased! I often mix in some Blue Buffalo Fish/Sweet potato kibbles, poo are nice and firm! Two paws up!!!!!!! I paid $48 for a 28 lb bag at Petsmart.


  • Indi's first Try
    chiyaC chiya

    Very nice indeed!
    Congratulations!
    Way to go Indi!!!!!!


  • New pup
    chiyaC chiya

    @tanza:

    Or a Carrier.. as far as Fanconi goes… at least they will never develop Fanconi...
    But unless you test, you will not know... it is important regardless of where you got your B from.. And along with others on this Forum... Chiya can tell you it is NO fun having a Fanconi affected Basenji..... period...

    I too would like to see Fanconi "gone" in my lifetime.. but unless we all work to get the word out and get these PM's and BYB's to test their dogs.. it will never happen.... and Fanconi is just the tip of the iceberg when you talk about health testing... it is important...... and people need to take it serious... In My Humble Opinion....

    I would NEVER wish a Fanconi dog on anyone even my worst enemy!!
    Living with a fanconi dog is A LOT OF WORK!!

    The problem with BYB and PM breeders is that they don't care
    about health testing before breeding.
    So they are increasing the chances of producing more and more
    afflicted dogs!
    It kills me EVERYDAY to see my Fanconi boy suffering from
    the disease. All he does is drinking and peeing…

    He runs away and hides when he sees me approaching with
    pills!!


  • New pup
    chiyaC chiya

    @tanza:

    The most important thing is that this pup be DNA tested for Fanconi…. he obviously has a loving home.... regardless of were he came from....

    I totally agree.
    As long as it is fanconi clear and have a good temperatment!!


  • New pup
    chiyaC chiya

    @tanza:

    No kennel name…. email me privately, this is who Michael got his boy from also.

    OH NO!! I got it. Thanks Pat! :eek:
    Coz I went thru my BCOA roster, no member by the name of Phil in Colorado
    listed…..


  • New pup
    chiyaC chiya

    @tanza:

    Is he from Phil?

    Pat, who is Phil?? What is Phil's last name and kennel name??


  • New pup
    chiyaC chiya

    @Bellsenji:

    He's from a reliable breeder in Colorado, because unfortunately we didn't find any nearby basenjis in my area.

    And thanks for all the comments :D

    From Colorado? What's the name of the breeder? I am from Colorado too!!! BTW, Charlie is very cute!! :D


  • Phenobarbitol
    chiyaC chiya

    One of my kids was having seizure about once a month like clock work. My vet put him on both phenobarb and Potassium Bromide to start with. After 2 months on both medications, the vet weaned him off of the phenobarb and he is only on the KBr daily. Now his seizure is totally under control and he has not has a seizure for a little over a year now. So ask your vet about the KBr, supposed to be easier on the dog's body.


  • BCOA Sponsorship
    chiyaC chiya

    Oh Michael….. I am sad to hear you are leaving CO and moving to AZ.
    Wish you lived closer to me, I would be more than happy to
    work with Madjai and you in handling class.
    I agree with Robyn, you can still learn about showing
    even Madjai is now neutered. So you will be well prepared
    when you get your next basenji.

    I will try to be at the Greeley show for at least one day.
    And I am trying to make it to the Loveland show at the end
    of month on Sat probably. Do you plan on going?? If you are
    interested, I can answer all your showing questions and give
    you a few pointers on how to handle a basenji in the ring.

    I am pretty sure there is gonna be a few basenjis entered
    at the Greeley show, so you won't be the only one.

    Email me anytime if you have any questions regarding
    the breed. I will do my best to help you out, Michael!!

    When are you moving to AZ??


  • Queen
    chiyaC chiya

    **Way to go Baby Queen and Terry!
    YEAH~~~~
    First and Last points are extra special!
    Who are Queen's parents??

    Can't wait to see photos!!

    CONGRATS!!**


  • Tail curl on the "wrong" side
    chiyaC chiya

    **And if the tail would curl to either side,
    it looks "prettier" to curl the tail on the show side,
    and it also give an optical illusion of a shorter back.
    But a judge should always judge the tail SET not the tail curl.

    Basenjis tend to shake when you put them from the table back on
    the floor after the examination. Try to get into a habit of
    fixing the tail if it curls on the show side before you do your down
    and back then your go around.

    **


  • First Show???
    chiyaC chiya

    **You probably should take him to handling class to learn the basics and to get a hang of what handling is all about??
    I used to go to handling class on Wed night at Mantayo Kennel in Lakewood.
    http://www.mantayokennels.com/
    Cross streets Wadsworth and Florida (I think is Florida)
    I would HIGHLY recommend Wed night class taught by Dori and Jay.
    Jay Acker is totally awesome and very patient with everybody
    including novice handler. He has very soft hands and he is
    just GREATER than GREAT!
    So classes are Wed night from 6-7, 7-8 and 8-9.

    To enter the show. Most shows closes about 3 weeks before the
    show weekend. Always on a Wed before noon.
    http://www.onofrio.com
    Onofrio is the superintendent for 99% of CO shows.
    Go there, you can check deadlines of each show
    and you can enter online thru the website.

    But before you do so, you need to have Medjai's
    AKC number, names of his sire and dam, DOB, owners and
    breeders info and your credit card in front of you
    when you enter. You need to type fast or they are
    gonna time you out and you have to start all over again.

    You can email me at chiyabasenjis@gmail.com if you have
    more questions regarding showing.

    I probably won't be going to the Greeley shows, but maybe
    maybe just for one day. As I have to work on weekends.**


  • Efia´s first show
    chiyaC chiya

    WAY TO GO!!!!! YEAH!!!!!
    Efias looked VERY VERY NICE!!

    Thats Linda Carlson on the right. She got her brindle boy Clinton from me.
    She quit showing him after 2 ccs. :(


  • Mirtillo pics
    chiyaC chiya

    Thanks for sharing the pictures.
    I LOVE his beautiful almond shaped eyes!!!


  • Is my dog a Basenji? Can you help me figure it out?
    chiyaC chiya

    My guess would be probably not a basenji mix.
    I agree with your guess.
    Lab pitbull mix.
    Definitely lab coat and lab body, and definitely pit head.
    If you really want to know, you can pay to get a DNA test done to
    determine what kind of mix she is.

    As long as she is a sweet loving dog, who cares what kind of
    mixes is she, right???

    Again, welcome aboard!


  • Myran brag
    chiyaC chiya

    WAY TO GO!!!!
    Biggest congrats!!
    1 more CC to go!
    Very nice win indeed!


  • Myran brag
    chiyaC chiya

    WAY TO GO Myran!
    Biggest congrats!
    1 more CC to go!
    Very nice win indeed!


  • New pic´s of Efia and Myran with their friend Ikaros
    chiyaC chiya

    @myran:

    Pretty Efia 5 months being stacked properly by Ikaros owner:)

    Lovely Lovely puppy!
    Whats the breeding on her??
    I am drooling all over her photo! :D


  • WANTED: R/W Female Basenji puppy/adult.
    chiyaC chiya

    I personally would not want to get a dog from this breeder.
    This breeder does have a reputation of selling dogs to anybody who show up with the money. I have seen her dogs ended up in many BYB or Puppy Miller's hands. I agree with Pat, $1500 is quite high and I am not sure what kind of health testing she has done on her dogs. All the "extras" this puppy came with is very basic stuff that any breeder would have done on their puppy by the time they are 5 months old. And like Pat said, Jake is NOT the all the winning BIS basenjis in US.

    From how I look at it, if I am selling each of my puppy for $1500+ to anybody everybody who show up with the money without doing intensive screening. I have seen her website advertising in many online puppy selling websites, selling them for as high as $3000 or more a puppy. If I am making a big profit from selling pups, I could afford to show my dogs in other countries and achieve the so called "International titles".

    Just my personal opinion.

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