miercuri, 8 august 2007

Basenji




The aristocratic Basenji is a small, elegant, gazelle-like dog originally used for hunting in his native central Africa.

Renowned for the fact that he does not bark, the Basenji nevertheless is not silent and makes a variety of sounds, ranging from yodels to chortles to growls. The breed is also unique because Basenji bitches only come into season once a year, and nearly all at the same time. This means that puppies as a rule, are born in May or Jun

Sensitive and playful, a Basenji may require a firm hand from time to time as he can be disobedient. It's not that he means to be, but he has a curious, enquiring mind which demands that everything must be examined and explored, taking nothing for granted. This makes for a highly entertaining and intelligent pet, although not necessarily the ideal subject for obedience training.

The Basenji loves people even though he may not be as openly demonstrative or lavish in his affection as some other breeds. He needs plenty of exercise and does not take kindly to enclosed spaces. A securely fenced yard is essential as the Basenji is an escape artist. He must be on a lead at all times when outside his own property as the Basenji does not readily respond to his owner's commands.

Free of any doggy odour, and with a fine, short, silky coat which he grooms like a cat, the fascinating Basenji keeps himself so clean he seldom needs a bath.

Ideal height Dogs 43cm
Bitches 40cm
Weight Dogs 11kg
Bitches 9.5 kg.

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