Basenji
While very friendly with family members and most children, Basenjis can be stubborn and very standoffish with strangers. The Basenji’s hunting instinct kicks in when it sees a moving car. These puppies must be leashed at all times or contained in a fenced enclosure to avoid car chasing behavior. A unique trait of the Basenji is its bark. It is not a typical bark; Basenjis “yodel” when happy and “scream” when displeased.
Characteristic features of the Basenji include its wrinkled forehead, horse-like gait and tightly curled tail. Coat colors include red, chestnut, pure black, tri-color and brindle, combined with white tail tip, chest and feet.
Being allowed to play with other dogs each day or being walked vigorously each day with keep a Basenji happy, content and non-destructive. Grooming is limited to a quick brushing each week as this breed sheds very little.
Basenjis originated in Central Africa thousands of years ago.
Basenji Summary:
Average Height: 15 – 18 inches
Average Weight: 20 – 25 lbs.
Average Life Span: 11 – 12 years
It’s especially important to find your Basenji puppies through a reputable breeder and this breed is not a match with inexperienced owners.
Breed-related health concerns include: pyruvate kinase deficiency and progressive retinal atrophy.
