View Full Version : Basenjis........inputs please....
Husky_mom
04-02-2008, 06:15 PM
I ask here because I need some inputs ont he matter....
Iīve been offered a Basenji !!... well itīs not like Iīm going to get it but Iīm considering it...
thay have been a fave breed of mine... but now taking it into consideration i need to know a LOT more....
I know they donīt bark but yodel.... having huskies yodel is not a prob ;)
they can be very destructive...... so have my girls LOL... but they phase it out...
they shed very minimal....again with huskies any less shed is great LOL...
more than anything I want o know hows life with one.... will it be as with huskies?.... I mean excercise, groom, etc.... easier..... harder....
itīs a gorgeous brindle girl....still Iīm not getting my hopes high as hubby is reluctant to even speak about the matter..... but I might try some arrangement........
he doesnīt wants birds inside any longer.... I could build an aviary for them outside.... and maybe heīll let me get the dog.....maybe......
but if getting another dog at all Iīm divided in several pieces between a 3rd husky, a pom, a basenji or a bull terror.... he likes poms (think they are cute and not too big), huskies (cute but shed too much LOL), basenji (they are different) and bull terrors... (well heīs not into bully breeds)...
another thing to consider is that basenjis are non existant were I live... this girl is from all the other way of the republic....(letīs say I live in california and this girl is from new york :eek: )
too much blabber...... but Iīm so confused.... Iīm really tempted but then donīt want it to be an impulse thing......
Twisterdog
04-02-2008, 10:13 PM
My personal experience with basenjis: A customer of mine had a pair, and I boarded them in my kennel. They were not destructive or messy. They were, however, rather aloof. They did not seem to seek any attention or affection for anyone but their owner, and not a whole lot from him, either. Some people like that personality in a dog, while it would be upsetting to other people. He also reported that they were not particularly good with other dogs, except each other.
He did breed the dogs and had a litter of the most adorable puppies! They were SO cute. I was SERIOUSLY tempted to take one, but at the time I was very involved in rescue and simply had far too many rescue dogs in and out of my house to take on another permanent resident, let alone a puppy.
I have a Jindo, and the basenjis' personality reminded me of his. He just ignores everyone but a select few people ... me, my dad, sometimes my husband, occaisonally my son.
Here is a site with some more information on them. http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/basenji.htm
My sister-in-law had two, a male and a female, both bought from reputable breeders. The male had a rather unpleasant personality and bit her husband at one point. She still has the female, though the male has gone to RB. She is quite different from the male although, as Twisterdog said, a bit aloof. She adopted a pittie/sharpei mix from a shelter shortly after her male died and, though she won't admit to it, she seems to love her shelter baby more because she is so affectionate and her basenji isn't so much.
I was sitting in the waiting room at the vet's next to a woman with two basenjis. We got talking, as I always do when I am at the vet's, and she said she wouldn't recommend this breed to just everyone. She found hers very hard to train.
Spiritwind
04-03-2008, 10:46 AM
I have very little experience with basenjis, except friends of mine had a few Basenjis, the most recent was a show bitch, they finished her champion etc..
Like other people have already said they are very aloof, and not a real social dog with people, except their owner... and again, like people said, even with their owners they aren't lap dogs.... as my friends told me, they are cat like as far as that goes... just not real affectionate.
Again, from what I have seen, and what my friends who have owned a couple have said, they aren't particularly good with other dogs. My friends most recent basenji they actually had to end up putting down because she started attacking the other dogs. The first incedent was when a sheltie bitch was attacked and their basenji actually bit OFF the sheltie bitches two middle toes on one of her front feet... they did not see this attack, but suspected it was the basenji... I saw the result of this attack as I took care of the sheltie while she was healing because they were away from home for a couple weeks..... the 2nd attack came when they actually saw her attacking their male sheltie and had him by the neck, thru a fence trying to pull him thru the fence... after that she was put down. As these owners said to me, who have had a few basenjis, they almost have a wild dog temperament.... and rehoming her would not have been an option... as she only liked her two owners and apparently didn't do well with other dogs.
IRescue452
04-03-2008, 10:58 AM
I worked with a few at the kennel. They're quite common around here. I consider what they do to be a bark, an odd bark, but close enough. I don't get why people call them barkless. The majority I've met were quiet, but some of them love the sounds of their own voice. They can be as noisy as a pack of huskies, and they can make a screaming sound like a toller.
They are quite difficult to work with. Affectionate if you can get their attention, but that is rare. Usually they are off like a shot exploring on their own. I don't even think they notice the humans with them at all. All the other dogs would at least show some sign that they knew I was there when I opened the door to slip the leash on or feed them, the basenjis didn't. They are independent to an extreme. I know some hound breeds are called independent, but they've got nothing on the basenji.
As for shedding, they do shed, much less than huskies though. This is a breed to avoid topical flea treatments or harsh shampoos on because of their grooming.
Kater
04-03-2008, 03:19 PM
Definitely aloof. That is what stands out most to me...probably since I'm a border collie owner. I would also second what Spiritwind has said.
Also, you have a son, right? I'm not sure how old he is...but Basenjis (in general) are not a breed that I would recommend around children. However, I know there are exceptions, so just make sure your son meets the dog before you agree to anything.
Husky_mom
04-03-2008, 03:53 PM
thank you!!... yes I do have a son heīs 4.5 yrs .... Iīm still not "officially sold up on the idea"... I mean I love the looks... wanted to know more about them... being aloof...well... itīs not much of a concern to me... if thatīs how they are then fine... I still have other pooches to hug....even if they are a bit independent too LOL....
basically if it were for me.... i would already be making an intro thread... but the hubby issue is whatīs holding me down on this.... Iīve read they can be "chewy" which i donīt mind but hubby would flip out of his mind :rollseyes:
the dog is a 3mo. puppy .... and Iīm between rock and sword here...
thank you sooo much... my mind is hurting right now...
IRescue452
04-03-2008, 10:18 PM
All puppies chew if unsupervised.
Emeraldgreen
04-03-2008, 11:49 PM
Our Finnigan is half Basenji. He is such an interesting dog and has many of the Basenji traits. He has the funniest sounding bark you've ever heard and can jump straight up in the air from a stand still position to over 4 feet and does it over and over. Basenji's are great escape artists and can climb just about anything and jump alot. They are also chewers! Finnie chewed just about everything for his first two years, including his bedding so we bought him a Kuranda Bed which is 'chew-proof'. He doesn't chew anymore which is wonderful but he sucks on his bedding until it gets all soggy. From what I understand though, Basenjis tend to chew stuff, often into and through adulthood so kong toys and other chewy things have to be available so your stuff doesn't get ruined.
I was reading in the other posts about Basenjis being aloof. Finnigan is all about being with us and getting attention and he's overly attached to our other dog Muddy but he is the most stubborn dog I've ever had. When training him he often didn't want to do what I wanted but ultimately he did do it (i.e. learning to sit, stay etc..) even if it took twice as long as it did with our other dog. I've read that Basenji's are a dominant breed and can be stubborn. This is definitely the case with him! LOL
Another Basenji trait is that they love the sun. Finnie can always be found in the brighest patch of the yard just sunning himself, while our other dog prefers the shade. It's as if he can't get enough sunshine!
I couldn't tell you what it's like to have a 100% Basenji but our 50% Basenji is a pretty neat guy. :) This is Finnie below: (he has the white blaze up the nose and his tail is super curly).
[IMG]http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd102/emeraldcreek/Finnigan.jpg
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