Selasa, 05 Juli 2011

All About the Basenji Dog Breed


The Basenji: A curious, warm climate dog originally bred in Africa

The Basenji is an African dog breed that was originally developed in Zaire. It is sometimes also referred to as the Congo Dog or even the Congo Terrier. These unique dogs are not typically barkers, however, they do have a range of strange vocalizations that they make including crows and keening wails. They were developed for hunting to help flush game birds from the bush.

Characteristics, behavior and health concerns of the Basenji breed

The Basenji is a small breed dog that will not grow taller than 17 inches, or weigh more than about 24 pounds when fully grown. They have a short, smooth, silky fur coat that is appropriate for the warming climates. Common fur colors of the Basenji include copper, red, black and tan, and black and brindle. The health problems that are associated with this breed include PRA, intestinal problems, and often kidney problems.

Routine health care and grooming of the Basenji

To care for and groom this breed you will want to bathe and brush their fur coat only as needed. They will need daily physical exercise to keep them from putting on too much weight. They have a naturally curious nature so you will want to make sure that you either keep them on a leash when at the park, or keep them in a securely fenced yard. Basenji do OK in apartment settings as long as they receive appropriate exercise. Average life expectancy for this breed is around 10-12 years of age.

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