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  • Basenji rarely responds to vocal commands.
    congosworldC congosworld

    Thanks for the replies! We intend to get training with the collar. Our local pet store is great with that sort of thing. The owners do a lot of one on one and know most of the pets personally. They will see me around town and ask about that new food we put Congo on or if he liked his new toy. They were out of the vibrating collar when I went to check so we'll work with other methods of training until the order comes in.

    We were out at a BBQ this evening and Congo did great on recall for the first 90 minutes or so and then got bored and started exploring. Once he did that, he stopped following commands. We've made the decision that when we go to an outdoor country event (many of our friends have large acreages or farms) he gets an hour to an hour and a half (if he's behaving) off leash and then he gets put on a staked line somewhere close to the action but far enough away that he isn't getting into trouble. He's too curious and too fast for us to let him roam.

    Once Congo is exploring a new place or tired of doing what we ask, food is not a reward. We've used everything from bacon to steak to dog treats to kibble. Even if he happens to come when we call, he'll ignore the food and look at us with disdain. :p His primary motivation is movement.

    We're taking all these suggestions to heart and we'll see how we can tweak them to suit our B's personality. Thanks again for the help. We really appreciate it!


  • Basenji rarely responds to vocal commands.
    congosworldC congosworld

    I'm so glad I found this post! My husband had a nasty scare tonight with our 11 month old Congo. He wiggled out of his collar while on a skateboard ride along a fairly busy road and was doing a crazy "demon run" (insane speed in a wide circle with tongue flapping in the breeze) across the road. It took 20 min to catch him with the help of a neighbour. Congo was almost hit 3 times as he crossed the road. Chris was actually already trying to figure out how to tell me that Congo had died. So scary! We've been trying to find a way to break into his mind when he's on a run like that but he gets in a zone and we haven't found a good way to do that. Food and attention aren't attractions to him outside. He comes well in the home but the lure of the open space is more than we can crack. He also tries to treat a recall like a game. If he comes he'll only get within 5 or 6 feet from us and then wait for us to walk closer to him. That approach is then the signal for a game of chase. Great fun! :s

    So again, thank you for this post and all these ideas to help us save our crazy dogs life. Tomorrow we're going to invest in a dog whistle, borrow a shock/vibration collar (not spending $75+ if he won't respond) and try to find a 30' drag leash to attach to him.


  • Red rimmed eyes
    congosworldC congosworld

    Thanks! Good to know


  • Red rimmed eyes
    congosworldC congosworld

    Thanks guys. Sometimes it's his eyes but normally it's his rims. He's all black so it shows up very dramatically. No pictures have turned out well enough to show it. We've switched him to Blue Buffalo brand food but he still scratches a lot around his face. Not as much as he used to but he still scratches. I'll get him tested as soon as I can get him in.


  • Red rimmed eyes
    congosworldC congosworld

    My B has very red eyes at certain times of day and when he is very warm. It has started to happen more often and makes him look very tired. Is this an issue? How worried should I be?


  • How smart is a Basenji and how worried do I need to be?
    congosworldC congosworld

    I'm glad to hear all the ideas. My guy is insane to go outside and I'll need to figure something out on that door knob.


  • How smart is a Basenji and how worried do I need to be?
    congosworldC congosworld

    Soooo now that its summer Congo wants to spend all his time on the yard. I have no problem with this. The problem comes when the crazy pup becomes crazy with his need to be outside and lunging at the birds flying overhead. He's often pawed at the door knob before but today is grabbed it with his teeth and tried to turn it! :o Have any of you had to deal with this and how do you prevent the four-legged Einstein from actually opening the door?


  • My little Gypsy…
    congosworldC congosworld

    I see basenji in the ears and the face. She looks a lot like our boy did a couple months ago.


  • Seasonal skin trouble??
    congosworldC congosworld

    we had the same issue with our Congo until we switched to a better food (we're using Blue right now) and added Dr Maggie Skin and Coat additive. We do about 1/2 tsp for each feeding so 1 tsp/day and it keeps him from scratching. The Dr Maggie is about $14 Canadian/bottle and that lasts about a month.


  • Basenji in Kony Invisible Children Documentary
    congosworldC congosworld

    My parents live in the Congo and there are wild and domesticated Basenji's all over the place. Its pretty cool to see their pictures. Now that they have a B grand-puppy they keep their eyes open more for random sightings.


  • Dose your baby fetch?
    congosworldC congosworld

    Ours collects anything he can carry on walks and then brings them home to chew on in the yard. He also loves fetching anything that we throw. I'm just waiting for him to snag a sock or undies or other piece of clothing out of the air while it wings its way to the laundry bin. :s He's watching them so I'll assume its only a matter of time.


  • The CK's finally found you!
    congosworldC congosworld

    Hey there everyone! I'm Charis Kehler. My husband Chris and I are new B owners. After my 14 year old lab cross died 5 years ago we started researching what breed would be good for our next dog. Once we saw the Basenji profile we knew we had a match! We live in Manitoba and Basenjis are rare here so we looked around for another 3 years before we found a litter within driving distance. We got Congo this last October and he is the light of our life! We're working on the chewing thing and the ranking games in the evening but each week our little guy is calming down and behaving more like a well trained dog and less and less like a teething Tasmanian Devil. ;) We're glad to find a community of people who love the crazy puppies as much as we do.


  • My pekingse owning parents did not appreciate my baseji!!! LOL
    congosworldC congosworld

    Thankfully our families are as warped as my husband and I! My parents skype with him, my mother in law kicks us out of the house and makes us leave the dog when we go there for the weekend just so she can puppy-sit. I'll appreciate their love for my fur-baby more from now on!


  • How do you get them to Come?
    congosworldC congosworld

    These are great ideas. Thanks!


  • How do you get them to Come?
    congosworldC congosworld

    Thanks guys! This really helps. The frustrating/funny part is seeing him deciding if he's going to obey when I give the command. :p


  • Basenji Car Safety
    congosworldC congosworld

    Congo has a leash that hooks to the seat headrest in the back. We also have a puppy mat that covers the seat so that he doesn't damage the seat and it helps keep him in the rear seat.


  • New puppy crate screaming
    congosworldC congosworld

    We did the horrible thing and didn't crate train our B. He's been scared of the crate since we got him and it took us 2 weeks of steady training to even get him to go in to get a treat. We did, however, use baby gates to keep him in the back porch. The first week was rough on us. The back porch also has access to our guest room so we brought him into our room when we had guests so his crying wouldn't wake them and so they wouldn't have to crawl over the gate to use the washroom. Over the past few months he's gotten so good at being in the back room that he trots to "his space" when we reach for the baby gate without a fuss. He sleeps with us occasionally but will often leave our bed to go into his area if we are tossing and turning too much and disturbing him. It will get better. You just have to put up with the adjustment. A friend of mine also put her dogs crate in her bedroom and that seemed to settle the puppy down.


  • How do you get them to Come?
    congosworldC congosworld

    Our B is a great, smart dog (7 mo now) who is slowly deciding that he actually WANTS to listen to us - at least most of the time. He loves doing his tricks, he's getting better at walking close and not lunging, the chewing on our feet to get our attention is also a lot better over the past few weeks. The only thing we cant seem to get him to do is come. He knows what it means because he's done it a few times over the past few months but he just doesn't seem to feel that its important. Do you have any tips for getting over this hurdle?


  • How can I stop my 2 B's from eating other animals' poo?
    congosworldC congosworld

    My 8 month B has a fascination with goose poop as well. We live 4 houses away from a lake and taking him for a morning walk before I'm fully awake is rough. He can get to more poo in 30 seconds than I can react to! I try to be satisfied with catching 75% of the lunges but its really icky when it makes him happy and he tries to lick me right after. Blech! I'm going to try Pineapple.

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