Group:
Hound
History:
The Basenji can be traced all the way back to ancient
Basenjis were brought to
Size:
20-25 pounds
Colors:
Chestnut red, black, brindle or tri-color (black and red); all have white feet, chest and tail tip; may have white legs, blaze and collar.
Health Problems:
Responsible breeders strive to maintain the highest breed standards as established by kennel clubs like the AKC. Dogs bred by these standards are less likely to inherit health conditions. However, some hereditary health problems can occur in the breed. The following are some conditions to be aware of:
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
About the Breed:
The Basenji is among the most unique of all dog breeds. This small, elegant dog is probably best known for its lack of barking. However, the breed will sometimes whine and make noises that resemble yodeling. The Basenji is a muscular dog, but is also very lean and agile. This breed is quite intelligent, with a fine character and curious nature.
The Basenji's smooth, short coat requires very little grooming. This breed actually cleans itself - kind of like a cat. Additionally, the Basenji may be considered hypoallergenic, as it barely sheds at all. This makes it a good option for those who suffer from allergies. Also, the typical "dog odor" is not usually present in this breed.
Basenjis are known to be very loyal, affectionate, alert and active. They are best suited to homes where they can get adequate exercise, plenty of attention and proper obedience training. The Basenji has an independent personality and sometimes has a mischievous nature and/or rebellious streak. Socialization is a must, especially if the dog is to be around children or other pets (particularly the smaller ones).
The unusual, almost cat-like Basenji is a pleasure to have in your life. As with all dogs, it is important to research and become educated about the individual features of different types of dogs. Because the Basenji is so unique, it may or may not be the right fit for your home. If it is a perfect match, then you are sure to enjoy the companionship of the lovely Basenji for years to come.
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