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Getting to Know your Basenji
Daniel Stevens
Getting to know your dog starts by getting to know its breed.
At Kingdom of Pets, we keep a large database of detailed information
on the appearance, personality, and health requirements of individual
dog breeds. Here's what you need to know about the Basenji:
The Basenji is classified as a member of the “sight hound” family,
otherwise known as a “hound.” However, this breed is
also referred to as a “Congo Dog” because it is one
of the oldest breed dogs, coming out of the continent of Africa.
In fact, if you were to visit Africa, going to some of the Egyptian
Pharaoh’s tombs, you would see carvings or other depictions
of the Basenji on the Steles. Just as they did thousands of years
ago, the Basenji is a regal breed with a proud stance, erect ears,
and a curled tail.
For many years, this breed almost completely disappeared but then
in 1895 when the Europeans crossed over into the Congo, it was
again discovered, becoming a favorite pet due to its high level
of intelligence, speed, silence, and even courage. All of these
special qualities made the Basenji a great help during wild game
hunts. After being imported to the United States sometime in the
1930s, the Basenji became popular, which lead to the breed becoming
a member of the American Kennel Club in 1943.
Physical Appearance
As mentioned, the Basenji has a strong, proud look that is hard
to miss. This breed is small, typically between 20 to 24 pounds
and about 17 inches tall. The hair is short, the eyes almond shaped,
and especially when puppies the forehead is wrinkled. Watching
a Basenji move is fascinating in that the breed trots similar to
a horse with a double-suspension gallop at full speed running.
While you will see a number of hair colors, only some are recognized
by the American Kennel Club. These colors include:
* Brindle White (black stripes on a red background)
* Red and White
* Black and White
* Tricolor (red, black, and white)
* Trindle (tricolor and brindle combination)
Temperament and Personality
The most fascinating aspect of the Basenji is that this breed does
not bark although a simple woof sound is possible. Other sounds
made by the Basenji include a squeal, chortle, white, or yodel.
Basenjis are also insistent on being clean, often wiping the face
just like that of a cat. While this breed loves to hunt and explore,
it does not favor water.
Being an extremely smart dog, the Basenji is easy to train, learning
commands quickly. Other temperaments include being independent,
funny, aloof to strangers, devoted to the master, and even mischievous.
Keep in mind if you buy a Basenji that they love to run and they
are exceptional climbers. Therefore, a chain link fence is not
necessarily a good barrier.
Most Basenjis are high energy and independent. While they get along
well with children and other pets, it is usually recommended they
be heavily socialized and supervised. In most cases, if this breed
is raised around other animals, walked in the park, and exposed
to a number of environments, it will do well. However, the Basenji
is a breed of its own, sometimes being unpredictable and a little
standoffish.
Health
Typically, the Basenji is a healthy breed although some might develop
Fanconi Syndrome, which is an inheritable kidney disorder. When
a Basenji develops this problem, he or she would likely not have
any symptoms until around four. In addition, this breed can be
a carrier of a recessive gene known as the Hemolytic Anemia, which
can be tested for with a non-invasive procedure.
Other possible health risks include Progressive Retinal Atrophy,
which is a form of degeneration in the retina, causing blindness,
Coloboma, a hole in the eye’s structure, Persistent Pupillary
Membrane, which are small threads going across the dog’s
pupil, Malabsorption, an autoimmune intestinal disease, and Hip
Dysplasia, which is a bone disease that causes symptoms similar
to arthritis.
About The Author:
Daniel Stevens is the renowned dog trainer and author of SitStayFetch,
a leading dog training guide having sold over 21,000 copies (and
counting). See http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/dogbreeds/basenji.php
for more on dog breeds.
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