Basenji Dog
Basenji Dog Facts
Common Name: Basenji Dog
Origin: Zaire
Average Size: 41cm (16in)
Average Weight: 11kg (24lbs)
Average Lifespan: 12 years
Group: South Hound
Colour: Brown, Tan, Black, White, Gold
Average Litter Size: 5
Temperament: Affectionate, intelligent and playful
Training: Should be trained from an early age as their independent nature can make them stubborn
The Basenji is alert, affectionate, energetic, and curious. It loves to play and makes a good pet, as long as it is handled regularly from an early age and the owners are very patient. It is very intelligent. It can be reserved with strangers.
The Basenji is somewhat aloof, but can also form strong bonds with people. It should not be trusted with noncanine pets. It is usually patient, but does best with older considerate children. The Basenji dislikes wet weather. The breed likes to climb and can easily get over chain wire fences, though not all Basenjis climb - this depends on the individual.
Basenjis are very clever at getting their own way. The Basenji has the unique properties of not barking (it makes a low, liquid ululation instead) and cleaning itself like a cat. It can be described as speedy, frisky, tireless at play, and teasing the owner into play. Most Basenji problems usually involve a mismatch between owner and pet. The owners mistake the adjective quiet to mean inactive instead of noiseless, thus, they become harassed by an active, though relatively silent, dog.

Common Name: Basenji Dog
Origin: Zaire
Average Size: 41cm (16in)
Average Weight: 11kg (24lbs)
Average Lifespan: 12 years
Group: South Hound
Colour: Brown, Tan, Black, White, Gold
Average Litter Size: 5
Temperament: Affectionate, intelligent and playful
Training: Should be trained from an early age as their independent nature can make them stubborn
The Basenji is alert, affectionate, energetic, and curious. It loves to play and makes a good pet, as long as it is handled regularly from an early age and the owners are very patient. It is very intelligent. It can be reserved with strangers.
The Basenji is somewhat aloof, but can also form strong bonds with people. It should not be trusted with noncanine pets. It is usually patient, but does best with older considerate children. The Basenji dislikes wet weather. The breed likes to climb and can easily get over chain wire fences, though not all Basenjis climb - this depends on the individual.
Basenjis are very clever at getting their own way. The Basenji has the unique properties of not barking (it makes a low, liquid ululation instead) and cleaning itself like a cat. It can be described as speedy, frisky, tireless at play, and teasing the owner into play. Most Basenji problems usually involve a mismatch between owner and pet. The owners mistake the adjective quiet to mean inactive instead of noiseless, thus, they become harassed by an active, though relatively silent, dog.


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