Oringo, Ipy & Makena basenji training
Oringo, Ipy & Makena basenji training
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Basenji at Tricks trial - Oringo doing Novice level
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Oringo performing Novice level tricks at a trial
Keeping basenji away from kitchen counter
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Using positive reinforcement to stop my basenjis from stealing food from the tables
Can I stop basenji from scavenging with rewards based training?
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Here I am trying a popular rewards based training method of "it's your choice" game by Susan Garrett, to see if I can solve scavenging and food stealing issue with my basenjis.
The sweet truth about basenjis
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This video highlights the loving and affectionate nature of basenjis. All three of our dogs display their love differently, but every one adores to cuddle next to us.
Chews for basenjis
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Sharing my preferred long-lasting chew that is always available for my dogs. Cow hooves worked great for us.
Basenji jumping on my back - how Makena learned a new trick
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Makena learned to jump and balance on my back. Being small and agile, basenjis are great for this trick!
Basenjis and visitors - do you need to be worried?
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Basenjis are usually polite and curious towards visitors. But there is still some training worth doing to prevent agression.
Basenjis and fetch - what's the fuzz and how to train
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Basenjis and fetch dont go together, is a common saying. How true is that and can you teach basenji to fetch? Ipy learns the rule of this simle game.
The magical touch in basenji training - why you should use it
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Palm touch is such a simple yet effective concept that helps connect with the dog and keep basenji engaged and focused
The ugly truth about basenjis
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Agressive basenji behaviour you need to know about and have a strategy for
Basenji Ipy learns her basics - "touch" concept progression from palm to an object
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Basenji Ipy learns her basics - "touch" concept progression from palm to an object
Basenji pointing test with a twist - trust or independence?
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Basenji pointing test with a twist - trust or independence?
Ipy the rescue basenji - recovery update post surgeries
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Ipy the rescue basenji - recovery update post surgeries
Basenji scared of loud noises - desensitisation training with Makena
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Basenji scared of loud noises - desensitisation training with Makena
Naughty basenji - how Oringo demands for attention
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Naughty basenji - how Oringo demands for attention
The art of walking two basenjis - part 2: double lead
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The art of walking two basenjis - part 2: double lead
Basenjis dance Jingle Bells - Merry Christmas from Oringo and Makena ❄️
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Basenjis dance Jingle Bells - Merry Christmas from Oringo and Makena ❄️
The art of walking two basenjis - part 1: retractable leads
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The art of walking two basenjis - part 1: retractable leads
DO NOT REPEAT THIS! What not to do if you have two or more basenjis
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DO NOT REPEAT THIS! What not to do if you have two or more basenjis
Do this if you use retractable lead with basenji
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Do this if you use retractable lead with basenji
Basenji food enrichment test - which activity lasts longer?
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Basenji food enrichment test - which activity lasts longer?
Do basenjis really hate water? Holiday at the beach
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Do basenjis really hate water? Holiday at the beach
Basenji real time obedience training - Billy learns 'wait' & 'stay' in 2 sessions
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Basenji real time obedience training - Billy learns 'wait' & 'stay' in 2 sessions
Basenji trick show - Oringo performs for friends
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Basenji trick show - Oringo performs for friends
Basenji expert trick - backwards spin
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Basenji expert trick - backwards spin
Basenji bond builder - using a power move
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Basenji bond builder - using a power move
Basenji obedience challenge - will Oringo steal my food?
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Basenji obedience challenge - will Oringo steal my food?
Rescue basenji Ipy's second surgery thanks to donations
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Rescue basenji Ipy's second surgery thanks to donations

Комментарии

  • @hvnly-gaming
    @hvnly-gaming День назад

    i find it staggering that my little doggie just has no problem around his sleep, since pup he used to tell us when he was tired and dig a hole in the sofa, and thats it

  • @JMNYC5
    @JMNYC5 7 дней назад

    ...a very handsome Oringo.🧡

  • @JayJay-bq9io
    @JayJay-bq9io 10 дней назад

    I ended up in the hospital because of this...

  • @markbennie-oj3ug
    @markbennie-oj3ug 18 дней назад

    How safe are crawling babies?

  • @gw7477
    @gw7477 18 дней назад

    Nice job!

  • @Paula_Shelton
    @Paula_Shelton 19 дней назад

    No thank you. I have a Shiba Inu and he is absolutely yummy. Also the sweetest thing ever.

  • @larisaseverin5978
    @larisaseverin5978 19 дней назад

    На это можно смотреть бесконечно 😊, я вас обожаю ❤

  • @VS-bs4bv
    @VS-bs4bv 20 дней назад

    Could you please make a video on the type of treats and food you give your basenji?

  • @robinwalton4936
    @robinwalton4936 21 день назад

    Just when I thought I'd seen it all - you CONSTANTLY amaze me with what you can teach basenjis. What an extraordinary trainer you are for basenjis. Breathtaking results!! You have tapped into Oringo's soul and the two of you have become one. BRAVO!!!

  • @banjobenson9348
    @banjobenson9348 21 день назад

    Good job, lots of work

  • @aldilipi2438
    @aldilipi2438 22 дня назад

    Bravo Bravo Oringo und Frau

  • @lilbasenji1
    @lilbasenji1 22 дня назад

    That is so freaking cute! You are such a good basenji trainer!! I swear your videos inspire me to try new tricks with my basenjis.

  • @JWildberry
    @JWildberry 22 дня назад

    You two are so impressive!

  • @khanhhm5762
    @khanhhm5762 24 дня назад

    I appreciate the work that trainer Susan Garrett is doing, and I've used many of her methodologies, especially the crate games, though I do modify them to each individual pup. The tips you suggest in this video are great, and I've used them to work on stays/holding their place. One thing I also have on my dogs is a bell so I can always hear if they move. I realize some people might find the sound of a bell annoying, but it can be a great auditory way to know where one's dog is without constantly looking up... Well, that is unless one has a really smart dog who figures out how to move about without jingling their bell. My GSD would tell you: "Who me? I would never ever do that!" Ahem. When it comes to the kitchen, it's easiest for me to crate them as you also suggest here.

  • @khanhhm5762
    @khanhhm5762 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this short but informative video. I'm just beginning to learn about the breed, so this was very helpful. I do have a lot of dog experience but not with the basenji, and I won't get one until I have throughly done my research, met a few, spoken with lots of experienced people, and make sure that my lifestyle can accommodate this unique dog's needs.

    • @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407
      @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 25 дней назад

      thank you! not many people approach the breed selection with that thoughtfullness, but its important to consider all aspects!

    • @khanhhm5762
      @khanhhm5762 24 дня назад

      @@oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 Hi, Thanks for your time in reading and responding to my comment. Yes, it's really sad that not many people are as thoughtful when choosing a dog breed; I can't help but think about how fewer dogs we might have in shelters and rescues if people choose to be less impulsive and instead learn about their interested breed, think about whether that breed can fit well in their lifestyle, and take the time to find and connect with a breeder who breeds responsibly and has a well-thought out placement process. When I'm choosing a dog, I'm doing so not because I'm rescuing a neglected animal but because I want that dog to fit into my lifestyle and be my partner in the things that interest me--tracking and nosework, hiking, swimming, and just for fun, tricks. I'd like to one day get a trick title to have the experience. I also won't get a dog unless I am fully committed to training him/her and sticking it out through the tough times--I've raised five rat terrier puppies and one working line GSD, and puppy raising is a ton of work with its unique challenges for every dog and breed. I'm interested in the basenji because of their more independent nature and their active level. I thrive on working with dogs who will challenge and push me as a handler and person. And finally, I'm fascinated with the culture and history of the basenji. I want to support a small preservation breeder and in my small way honor this breed's heritage and the people who shaped them. Thank you for what you are doing.

  • @martinmedallo9425
    @martinmedallo9425 Месяц назад

    You are to blame for the dogs' bad behavior for spoiling them, you are not leaders, dogs don't respect you because you are weak people.

  • @GoDaveGo
    @GoDaveGo Месяц назад

    What a good boy!

  • @JohnnyUtah-mf6kn
    @JohnnyUtah-mf6kn Месяц назад

    Hello, we have an 8month basenji and we use a no pull type harness but I don’t love the way it restricts his shoulders. I was wondering what collar you have in this video @ 0:38 ?

    • @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407
      @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 25 дней назад

      I ordered online those collars from Russia, they are whippet-style martingale collars with wide front

  • @ChannelCreator
    @ChannelCreator Месяц назад

    Oringo is such a stunning basenji! Great job!

  • @larisaseverin5978
    @larisaseverin5978 Месяц назад

    Лана, я вами восхищаюсь! Сколько терпения❤

    • @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407
      @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 25 дней назад

      спасибо большое! Оринго постепенно становится более упрямым, поэтому терпения действительно нужно много 😆

  • @starofairdrie
    @starofairdrie Месяц назад

    spectacular!

  • @НадеждаГоэр
    @НадеждаГоэр Месяц назад

    ВОСХИТИТЕЛЬНО!!! Такой классный тандем!!!

  • @aldilipi2438
    @aldilipi2438 Месяц назад

    Bravo Bravo Oringo

  • @dm525
    @dm525 Месяц назад

  • @Juznik1389
    @Juznik1389 Месяц назад

    How often do you brush? And do you notice hair inside the house a lot or? Thank you :) Just playing with the thought right now of getting myself a Basenji

  • @blender_wiki
    @blender_wiki Месяц назад

    Don't disturb any animal that sleep, an animal is not a puppet

  • @starralston251
    @starralston251 Месяц назад

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @bluepolarbear753
    @bluepolarbear753 Месяц назад

    For me I love all dogs and I love learning about each and every kind. I love ur video it teaches me what not to do with dog so thanks so very much for teaching me this. Tc have a wonderful day

  • @gabriellaf-s7221
    @gabriellaf-s7221 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video! We definitely need to do this. Monty is constantly jumping up when one of us is cooking. And he does the same at the table.

  • @aldilipi2438
    @aldilipi2438 Месяц назад

    Brawo

  • @banjobenson9348
    @banjobenson9348 Месяц назад

    Nice how is the dog with the Surgery doing ?

  • @lilbasenji1
    @lilbasenji1 Месяц назад

    That’s a smart way to keep them out of the kitchen.

  • @YersawWasihun
    @YersawWasihun 2 месяца назад

    Africa wild dog from Congo...

  • @jnab0
    @jnab0 2 месяца назад

    my cockatiels are the same way!

  • @floormaestro9581
    @floormaestro9581 2 месяца назад

    My 2 year old male brindle basenji does the same exact thing. Unfortunately my wife claims I do as well, so everyone thought it was just learned behavior from me 😢. But now that I have your video as evidence I should be cleared of creating a sleeping monster.🎉

  • @frankserna
    @frankserna 2 месяца назад

    I have never seen this behavior...what did you do to them

    • @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407
      @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 2 месяца назад

      just tried to move them when they dont want to move 😄

    • @floormaestro9581
      @floormaestro9581 2 месяца назад

      My basenji does the same thing and I can promise you this spoiled little guy has never had anything “bad” done to him ever. This women’s dogs are incredible, and clearly love and respect her as she does them, so to insinuate something was done to the dogs to evoke such a response is rude and disrespectful.

  • @AsThePokeballTurns
    @AsThePokeballTurns 2 месяца назад

    My boy has this type of aggression. It surprised me as well. I just think they get comfy and don't want to move, especially during slumber. Now I usually respect his sleep time and like you said, move him with treats whenever I need to.

  • @pj4433
    @pj4433 2 месяца назад

    “Let sleeping dogs lie” there is a reason for this saying. My dogs show similar but not as aggressive behaviour.

  • @ChannelCreator
    @ChannelCreator 2 месяца назад

    Trainer here who has a basenji. I think if you are very good at management and not giving sneaky basenjis opportunities to steal, that can work great. I like to use a camera and set a trap, spy on them, and come in and put them in time out when they think I can’t see because I’m out of the house or the room. It creates the sense that I can see them, even with I’m not with them. Otherwise they know they can just go after the food when I leave the room! Other times, if this behavior is unsafe and has caused harm to the dog because they’ve eaten something dangerous and this behavior needs to be prevented from happening again for the sake of the dog, I think it is ethical to use aversive methods to prevent further harm to the dog. But this is really something that should only be done with the guidance of a professional to make sure all other methods have been exhausted and the method is applied appropriately.

    • @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407
      @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 2 месяца назад

      that is very clever! I tried at some point organising set up with a bunch of noisy items that all fall down when the dog tries to get something from the table, but the scare was not big enough to stop them doing it. many people use water spray bottle but that does not work when you are not around. for now I haven't find a good way how to outsmart my dogs, so we are just managing the environment the best we can 😊

  • @JWildberry
    @JWildberry 2 месяца назад

    You always have such a good take on these things!

  • @kagomiko3134
    @kagomiko3134 2 месяца назад

    This made me relieved, I felt like Im so bad at training, that i cant teach my dog not to steal. It did not bother me that much, but I fear that it steals something that is toxic for her (it happened before).

  • @yogiyoda
    @yogiyoda 2 месяца назад

    My dog is a big scavenger too. I trained her never to take food from counters though. Unfortunately I used an aversive method. If she ever puts her paws on the counter, I startle her with a clap and loud noise. Then I redirect her to her toys or something else. But I never her leave her alone very long with food on the counter though. So I don't know if it's fool proof or only works when I'm nearby. But she still eats things on walks though. I try to catch things, but sometimes she sees and eats things before I realize there is food. I think she is just sniffing the grass and the next thing I know she is swallowing something :(

    • @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407
      @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 2 месяца назад

      so true! unfortunately you have to decide either to let them sniff on walks so they have an enriched walk, but then you cant always react quickly enough if they pick something, or keep them on a short lead but that is not an enjoyable walk... my female learned to quickly pick something up and just close her mouth straight away as if there is nothing there, and only start chewing when I am not looking at her 😆

  • @lilbasenji1
    @lilbasenji1 2 месяца назад

    So true!!!!! A basenji’s scavenging instinct is so strong. We can’t leave my eldest basenji alone when there is any type of food on the counter. He has a bad habit of dragging things off the table and onto the floor if he can reach it. He even figured out how to open the pedal trash can in the bathroom to get to the makeup remover and other trash and when he gets caught he runs into my bedroom like as if he did nothing wrong. Meanwhile his daughter will just watch him. She likes to watch the crime, while not participating in it. They are so funny.

  • @HeyAfysterMusicBeats
    @HeyAfysterMusicBeats 2 месяца назад

    У меня вопрос. Я имею басенджи и хотел бы спросить с какого возраста вы уже начали отпускать с поводка ?

    • @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407
      @oringomakenabasenjitrainin6407 2 месяца назад

      щенки до месяцев 5-6 или даже чуть дольше обычно нормально без поводка себя ведут и не убегают, потому что еще чувствуют себя неуверенно без хозяина. потом надо смотреть по собаке, чем более уверенной она становится, тем больше риск что начнет убегать от вас далеко, плюс есть стадия когда молодая собака специально начинает тестировать границы и еще больше упрямится и не слушается, чем обычно. я начала тренировки без поводка сразу месяцев с 4, но потом по мере взросления были стадии когда несколько месяцев вообще не отпускала, из за причин выше названных, потом снова отпускала когда поведение нормализовывалось, потом снова нет - то есть смотрела по собаке и ее поведению, пробовала на очень безопасном участке - можно доверять или нет, как себя ведет. на 100% никогда нельзя доверять, всегда есть риск с басенджи, поэтому отпускаем только в местах где безопасно, далеко от дороги, нет диких животных, есть естественные преграды.

  • @Gspitgyu
    @Gspitgyu 2 месяца назад

    Please don't get one . If you don't understand, go get a poodle !

  • @annlelievre2894
    @annlelievre2894 2 месяца назад

    As a previous owner of 2 basenjis, I can attest to the amazing relationship you have with your basenji such that he would do all those tricks on cue! Mine would barely come when called. They are one of the hardest breeds to train, but so worth it! ❤ Not only did your basenji shine, but your choreography and costume are magnificent! Thank you for posting your videos. Your basenjis are beautiful and you do an excellent job with them.

  • @aufbrechen
    @aufbrechen 2 месяца назад

    uhaaaaa never!

  • @3mesto
    @3mesto 2 месяца назад

    What are your thoughts on "wet or dry rubbing"? I heard that you need to do it only on a wet pet

  • @yogiyoda
    @yogiyoda 2 месяца назад

    I think that's a primitive dog attribute. My mutt with lots of primitive dog behaves the same way. She gets grumpy at bedtime. She only tolerates some gentle pets. I have to move her with food. She is more quick to growl and snap in general than other dogs but never hurts. It's just a warning. There's an old expression in english "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie" because lots of dogs can bite if woken up scared

  • @shiumai
    @shiumai 2 месяца назад

    LOL that's funny! Our 4-month old basenji pup made a weird 'rrrrrrrraaow' sound today for the first time.