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Full AKC Red Female
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www.UtahBasenji.com $2000 with Full AKC papers. We're downsizing our breeding program and are offering this beautiful Red female for sale. She us DNA health tested for over 250 genetic health conditions, and is clear including PRA and Fanconi. She also has the sweetest, most loving temperament!
The Basenji is one of (if not THE) oldest breeds in the world. They originate from the wild dogs of the African jungle, known as Congo Dogs. However, they have been domesticated for over 2000 years. There are pictures of Basenji-like dogs from ancient Egypt! They are an extremely unique breed, and not common in the United States. This is partly because, unlike other domestic dog breeds, Basenji females usually only have 1 litter a year, always around October-December (similar to wild dogs like coyotes). Basenjis are very regal and proper in how they carry themselves. They are fun-loving and entertaining goof balls, sometimes, as well. They literally can't bark, and while they do make some extremely fun noises like howls and purrs, they are quiet-natured and only talk when they have a good reason to. They are clean and tidy naturally, with very little to no doggy odor. They clean themselves like a cat - and try to avoid getting dirty in the first place. They are easy to potty train. While they are extremely keen & intelligent, they are often above performing pointless tricks... unless there is a treat involved! They tend to ask, what's in it for me? before choosing to obey. Also, while they love their family and know who their pack is, they also love to run and explore, and will follow their nose & sight to go inspect things they are curious about, and they are a very curious breed! This causes them to play deaf when you're calling them back to you. Thus, they are a breed that should always either be on a leash or have a well-trained recall enforced with an electric collar. They can make excellent apartment dogs because of their cleanliness, no bark & small size (about 20 lbs). While they are considered a high energy breed, that title can be deceiving. They do have energy to run and play outside or go for long hikes... however it's not a wiggly, in your face kind of energy. It is more of an intense, forward moving energy. However, once they are at home, they know when it's time to be chill, and can be total couch potatoes indoors! They are a very low shedding breed and are considered hypoallergenic. They do shed for a few weeks in the spring and fall, though it's mild. While Basenjis love their family and can definitely be affectionate, they are more cat-like and picky about where and when they feel like cuddling. This lends to why they are so respectful of your personal space, which I love - but sometimes I am in a cuddlier mood than they are.
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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About Basenji Puppies
How would you describe a Basenji?
The Basenji is a small to medium-sized breed of dog known for its distinctive characteristics. Originating from Central Africa, particularly the Congo region, these dogs are often referred to as the 'barkless dogs' due to their unique yodel-like vocalizations instead of typical barking. Full-grown, they typically weigh 22-24 pounds and stand 16-17 inches tall.
Are Basenjis friendly with strangers and kids?
Basenjis are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. They thrive when they are part of the family and receive the attention and care they need. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How active are Basenjis on a daily basis?
Basenjis are an energetic and active breed. They require regular exercise to keep them physically and mentally stimulated. Daily walks, playtime, and opportunities for running are important to meet their energy needs. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What kind of coat care does a Basenji require?
The Basenji has a short and fine coat that is smooth and glossy. The coat is dense, providing protection against the elements. The short coat of the Basenji requires minimal grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Basenji?
Basenjis are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Basenjis can adapt well to living indoors. While they are an active and energetic breed that enjoys outdoor activities, they are also known for being clean and can make good indoor companions. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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