Thursday, March 24, 2011

Basenjis Part 1

  Basenjis come in different colors shapes and sizes but no matter what, they're still the best looking dogs to me! I bet my friend, Piper, will be pleased to hear- read this! Aside from that, Basenjis are supposed to be quite intelligent so I don't know HOW IN THE WORLD Basenjis came in 78th place! Also they please their owners easily and I hope Basenjis are pleased to please their owners which pleases me! Anyway I have a little info about Basenjis from http://www.kingdomfopets.com/dogobediencetraining/dogbreeds/basenji.php ♥♥♥ 

Description

 

Medium-small and quite athletically built, the Basenji is a handsome dog with a smooth, shiny coat and a sharp, intelligent expression. The coat of this breed comes in various colors: black and tan, black and brindle, copper or red. Some Basenjis have a white blaze on their faces, and they also have a furrowed brow, often making them look as thought they are constantly worried. The Basenji has a distinctive tail that curls upwards, and this breed has erect, elongated ears.

This breed is unusual in that it doesn’t tend to bark. Instead, the Basenji uses his vocals to growl, howl and produce a repertoire of other sounds, which will depend on what he is trying to say and how he feels.

 

Temperament


The Basenji is a very affectionate and intelligent dog with a playful and curious streak. This breed is alert and energetic, and most Basenjis are eager to please their owners. This breed is probably better with older children rather than in families with young children that may tease and taunt it; the breed is also not always suited to cats and other pets unless it has been thoroughly socialized. They may get on okay with other canines, but dominance can play a part in aggressive behavior here. However, this breed does not tend to fight amongst one another, so a Basenji should get on well with others of the same breed. A frisky breed, the Basenji is a dedicated chewer, so you should bear this in mind when taking him in to your home and deciding on appropriate toys.

 

Height and Weight


The male Basenji tends to grow to around 16-17 inches in height, with the female Basenji reaching around 15-16 inches in height. The weight of a male Basenji can reach approximately 22-26 pounds, with females lagging slightly behind at 20-25 pounds.

 

Common Health and Behavioral Problems

 
The Basenji is at increased risk from kidney problems, eye diseases and infections, and intestinal issues. A neglected Basenji may also display a range of behavioral problems due to its need for play and company.

Ideal Living Conditions


The Basenji loves to play and therefore is best suited to an environment with space, such as a yard or garden. However, this breed will adapt well to living in an apartment providing regular exercise and play is provided.

Exercise Requirements


The Basenji is a curious and energetic dog, which needs plenty of exercise. This is not only to exercise his mind and satisfy his curiosity and energy levels, but also to keep him from gaining excess weight and becoming lazy, which the Basenji is prone to doing.

Diet and Nutrition


The Basenji is something of a vulture when it comes to food, and has been known to scavenge any food left unattended. This breed is also prone to weight gain and laziness if the diet is not properly monitored. There is no special diet for this breed, although a dry food will help to keep the gums and teeth healthy, and providing it is a quality dry food will provide all of the nourishment required. As with all dogs, fresh, clean water must always be available.

Life Expectancy


With a healthy lifestyle and no life-threatening illness or disease, the Basenji can average around ten to twelve years in age.

Grooming Requirements


Because the Basenji does not shed much at all, it makes the perfect pet for allergy sufferers. Grooming and maintenance is minimal, and a simple brush of the coat will keep him looking healthy and glossy. Another unique fact about the Basenji is that this dog cleans itself in the same manner as a cat, and is a very clean and hygienic canine.

Origin


The Basenji originates from Zaire, although drawings of very similar canines have been found on ancient Egyptian tombs. This breed is also known as the Congo Dog, and it is thought that the Basenji may have stemmed from a hunting dog used in the Congo by Pygmies. The year 1934 saw the introduction of the Basenji to Europe, and it was not until the 1940s that the breed was brought to America. The American Kennel Club first registered the breed in 1944.
Of all dogs, I think Basenjis are the most respected!!! Why else woul people respect them so much?

2 comments:

  1. Dear Piper,
    I really like this article on Basenjis because it has so many positive info on them! Piper, I hope you like this entry because I know you like Basenjis! Since you are my first follower and my inspiration, this entry is dedicated to you!!! ☺ I think I am crying for some strange reason! Ha ha!
    Love,
    Popstarunknown A.K.A. Tas (Your Number one fan)
    P.s. No matter what I do, I am always your fan!

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  2. Dear Tas,
    This is a great entry, with lots of good info about basenjis. I feel honored that you chose to write about this breed, which is the best of all dog breeds, as you know.

    Keep up the good blogging! You're off to a fine start!

    Love,
    Piper (the adorable black-and-white basenji)

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