Enjoying the sunshine.
Our Basenjis enjoy taking the air, even though one of their
chosen spots is a discarded piece of greenhouse staging.
The Basenji is a lightly built, short-backed dog which gives the
appearance of being high on the leg compared to its length. It
has been described as a "small, deer-like animal".
It does not bark, but is not mute. It has a variety of sounds,
among them growls, chortles, yodels and crows - given in varying
volume and stages depending upon its mood. It is extremely alert
and able to let its owner know at once if anyone approaches the
house.
If you are looking for fawning affection then read no further,
a Basenji is not for you. They will love you, but on their terms
not yours, with an aloofness which has its own peculiar charm.
They are lap-dogs, provided that very early socialising has taken
place, who can out-run a surprising number of other breeds including
all but racing-trained Whippets, and can climb chain link fencing
quite easily if they so wish. For sheer variety, Basenjis are
wonderful ! **
** (Extract from the "Zande Put-off"
by Sally & Marvin Wallis)
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