Characteristics of the Basenji Dog Breed

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By susieq450

Basenji Pups
Basenji Pups

If you have been thinking about getting a Basenji Dog as a pet, there may be a few things that you need to know about this unique, very energetic and intelligent breed, originating from central Africa.  It is a fact that they do not bark due to the unusual shape of the larynx.  They are characterized as the quiet breed though they still can make a howling/yodeling type sound.  They were not introduced to the states until sometime in 1941 under the class of the Hound Group of Dogs.

Be sure to read up on this breed as the Basenji is a small solid breed of dog, with short hair, erect ears, and tightly curled tails.  They appear to have wrinkled foreheads, especially when young, very graceful necks and almond shaped eyes.  They typically weigh up to 24 pounds and come a variety of colors such as red, brindle, tri-color and black.  They are very cute very alert very intelligent small size dogs.

These very affectionate and energetic dogs need responsible with great leadership skills as these intelligent little guys are very clever at getting their own way.  They are not too fond of non-canine animals and should also be very well socialized very young as they have a tendency to want to please and can do well with strangers.  As a result of their origin, they have an animal-of-prey nature and will chase fast moving things such as cars, which has led to a lot of fatalities.  Never leave them off of their leashes unless you are assured that they are so very well trained.  Their jumping so excellent as well that they could easily jump over a chain link fence.

The Basenji can make a wonderful pet for you and your family as long as he remembers at all times who is boss, that he get ample daily exercise to stimulate his mind and muscles regularly.  He will yearn to please you, loves to play and chew (be sure they get a lot of chew toys), and will form a strong bond with their loved ones.  Sometimes they seem to mimic characteristics of a cat by constantly cleaning themselves.

Some of their other unique traits can include but are not limited to their dislike of wet weather, are patient and very curious.  Some of their health issues can be eye problems, retinol degeneration, and intestinal tribulations plus they are prone to kidney problems.  But, for the most part they are a pretty healthy breed.

They can survive in an apartment life as long as they get a lot of outdoor daily walks.  They do best with another Basenji as they get along so well together and play extensively.  They again are very energetic and need their dedicated owner to provide their daily regimen, be consistent with them, with their physical fitness and all their rules or this very smart, very demanding breed can and will try to get their own way at all times.

They require very little grooming as they clean themselves like a cat, have nearly no doggies smell and virtually lose very little hair, a great dog for folk with allergies.

So if you are quite the physical type person yourself who is always on the go yourself, this would be such a great dog for you and with great leadership skills and an abundance of socializing, cuddling and so much love and attention, this will be a great and wonderful pet.

Comments

krissypoo788 2 years ago

thank you this is very helpful

demandstream 23 months ago

This is a lame re-write of other articles about Basenji dogs, and apparently from someone with a weak grasp of English grammar.

Windy014 17 months ago

I have two Basenji's and I think this was a great description. This would be very helpful for someone that doesn't know the breed and looking to get one.

poo 6 months ago

basenji dogs are awsome

Sassafrass 6 months ago

i have a basenji myself and i apreciate websites like this, if it werent for them i would still think my dog was a Teddy Rosavelt Terier

j10942 6 months ago

baseji dogs are very interesting and im thinking about getting one myself

Jo 3 months ago

I think that Basenjis are so very cute!

hollygary 3 months ago

I have a basenji mix from a local shelter and he is the sweetest dog. He is very smart and easy to train. I will definately own another one some day.

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