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Basenji Training Guide: Watch This Before Getting One!

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The Basenji is a primitive or pariah dog that evolved as a hunting dog in Africa. He has prick ears, a wrinkled forehead, and a tail that folds over his back, and his coat is short and thin. His behavior has been compared to that of a cat, and he is unquestionably curious, bright, and selfsufficient. Despite his many positive qualities, the Basenji is not the breed for everyone. Here's what you should know if you're thinking about getting a Basenji.

A Basenji may not be the right dog for you if you value your possessions and lack a sense of humor. It's not uncommon for Basenji owners to brag about the destruction their dogs have caused. The Basenji is a hyperactive, energetic dog who has his own opinions. You'll have to be smarter or at least sneakier than he is if you want to stay one step ahead of him.

He's an excellent watchdog because he's always alert. The Basenji is known as the African Barkless Dog, but he is anything but quiet. He yodels and growls to communicate. The Basenji is an excellent choice for families with older children who can properly handle his playful demeanor.

A tired Basenji is generally considered a good Basenji. Plan to give him plenty of exercise on a daily basis, such as a long leash walk or a chance to run in a safe, trafficfree area. Dog sports such as agility, lure coursing, obedience, rally, and tracking provide both physical and mental stimulation. If there isn't enough to keep him occupied, he will invent his own (possibly harmful) entertainment.

Keep your Basenji contained within a properly fenced yard. He likes to hunt small furry animals like squirrels and will go after moles, mice, rats, and other vermin with zeal. You can't rely on an underground electronic fence to keep him contained. He's far too adamant about getting his way.

Train the intelligent but rebellious Basenji with firmness, patience, and consistency. Keep training sessions short and fun, and don't be surprised if he comes up with his own twists on directions or outwits you in other ways. For the best results, use positive reinforcement strategies such as praise, play, and food rewards.

All that is required to keep the Basenji's odorless coat is a weekly brushing to remove dead hair. Trim your nails, brush your teeth, and keep your ears clean and dry to avoid infections.

The Basenji should be kept inside. He will express his dissatisfaction in a variety of harmful ways if restricted to the backyard with little or no human company.

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