This one! EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER Tactical Dog Collar Military Training Nylon Adjustable Dog Collar with Control Handle(Coyote Brown-L) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0716RVP2P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Th1yBb01506F4
Source. Jessica Trinh, think she's 19. She takes amazing photos of her (and others) dogs! Definitely worth checking out :)
Ninja Edit: She's 20. Here's her instagram as well!
Hah hah - the other dogs aren't Basenji's, unfortunately - I'd love to have a whole pack of Basenji's but we're running a small rescue center, so we have a lot of rescues. Here is the pack at the moment (the pic of all of them is at the bottom) - http://www.indiegogo.com/dogs4africa
Oh we are very well aware of puppy accidents Our dogs are older now but we've had dogs all of our lives. We are in our late 60s so that's a lot of dogs, many puppies and pee!
http://www.petmd.com/dog/care/evr_dg_tips-for-removing-dog-urine-smell-from-carpet
First link from PetMD with various suggestions.
Second is from Amazon and lists a good enzyme cleaner (there are others to check for but this is one to think of)
Good luck with Grandma's carpet. Would be nice to get it all cleaned up in her memory :)
Use Google Photo Scanner to get a really nice digital copy of your picture. It's free, and available for both IOS and Android.
IOS https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photoscan-by-google-photos/id1165525994?mt=8
Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.photos.scanner
There was actually a fairly popular Imgur post about woofers a few months back, here.
Unfortunately the user who made it has a lot of other things in their history that are more in line with "I don't like them so they shouldn't be legal."
That's not what our allergist told us. My son is specifically allergic to saliva protein. In fact, how we discovered this was when a friendly store dog licked his (then 3 y.o.) face, and the skin on his cheek almost immediately broke out in hives, followed by an asthma episode.
At the time, we owned a dog, but she was not a licker, and not a cuddler with the kid, and we kept her shedded fur well-abated, so he had never reacted to her much.
Edited to add that it is apparently both dander & saliva, plus urine!: >It's not the dog's hair or fur that's the real problem. Instead, people are usually allergic to the dander -- flakes of dead skin -- as well as the saliva and urine.
Then you may need to confine her when you cannot be right on top of her. If you are not crate training or don't want her spending time in the crate when she is awake, use baby gates to keep her confined to a room or area that you can puppy proof.
You may also want to provide more mental and physical stimulation. Clicker training is fun and easy. Snuffle mats are good and one of my dogs LOVES this https://www.chewy.com/starmark-treat-dispensing-bob-lot-dog/dp/45491?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12651121862&utm_content=Starmark&utm_term=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwuuKXBhCRARIsAC-gM0hX5AYzVBmv68wrnH9KGoJ1LoC2KQd.... You can put some of her alloted kibble in it.
Hey! If you’re in the US, I just saw these (at least they look really similar) on the Chewy website while looking for sturdy toys for my pup!
Still no base to say he is a circus animal... One picture isn't a circus tour.
You criticize my English but you don't understand what an analogy is.
Fucking wanker.
Pathetic know it all that cant recognize he said more in his edit that this dog may be stressed. Crazy motherfucker that thinks he knows for sure the psychology of one dog in hundreds of millions.
You do know psychology isn't hard science right ? That its debated for men and that you are talking here about a dog through the prism of one picture.
If you want we can go on in French. It may be too subtle for you.
Doggy Paddles like a champ! When i first got him, he was very hesitant to go in but my buddies corgi swims in the lake all the time. Bounce just kinda followed charlie in to the lake one day and now he can't stay out of the water.
Hurtta Expedition Parka: Amazon Link
That's the turkey tail supplements we buy from amazon
I'd say this is another good one for bigger dogs, who seem to destroy other rubber kind of balls. The inside is foam and the covering is ChuckIts rubber and canvas. My dog does eventually chew through the cover, but it lasts for a good year or two. It's soft enough that he can squish, but sometimes will get it stuck in his mouth.
We originally wanted a brown/red one but we just fell in love with ours and couldn't not adopt him.
I'm not sure if you're doing it but crate training is an absolute must. It'll make your life so much easier once your little guy gets used to it. We feed Chewie all his meals in the crate and he now will go in there when he's tired and wants to sleep. He also won't pee in there so it's useful for sleeping in at night.
In terms of training - we managed to teach him sit on the day we brought him him and teaching them to drop things is really simple as well. Play a bit of tug-of-war with him and then say "drop it" or "let go" (either is fine, but only use one or the other - not both). Hold a treat by his nose and he'll drop it. Do it a few times and he'll be dropping things on command in no time at all.
What I love about ours is we just don't need to bathe him frequently. We've had ours for almost 6 weeks now and we've only showered him once. His coat just looks amazing and he still smells pretty clean!
The breed itself is just so playful and generally will love to meet every single person, dog and anything else. He'll be a useless guard dog but a fun little companion.
I'd recommend looking at getting some puzzle/IQ toys for your dog. It'll help their mental capacity and surprisingly tires them out as though they've had a run around the garden. We started him on this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trixie-Dog-Activity-Flip-Board/dp/B0054Q9TMA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1450062456&sr=8-2&keywords=dog+puzzle
Hide some high value treats in there (cheese!) and watch him entertain himself for half an hour. There are other toys but that has definitely worked for us.