Amazing that he did not go after the horses and that he stopped on command for you. That is something most Basenjis cannot be controlled with. I've had 5 Basenjis in my life and not had the success you seem to have. Great dog you have!
Thank you! I introduced Argo to horses when he was about 10 months old. He used to think of them as huge dogs and race after them from one end of the field to the other. Zero recall. Luckily I found a local stables and got him to carefully get up close to some horses. After failing to get them to chase him on a few occassions, he soon lost that fascination in horses and even began ignoring them entirely. However, there is still a risk if they are galloping away at full speed! The horse riders are aware that doing that can trigger dogs and will always ask if it's okay first.
What a handsome B and a great place to get some exercise. You have a great relationship with your dog and it shows as he considers you pack leader. Loved the video, hope to see more.
I also have had 5 Basenjis over many years. That’s a beautiful boy and great video. When I had 2 Bs, off leash they would disappear. My last Basenji (Simon) would return (most of the time) to me to be assured I was close by. Wws
Not at all. Usually the sound of the bell annoys the humans rather than the dogs. And trust me, when Argo doesn't like something, he lets me know! I appreciate your concern
Amazing that he did not go after the horses and that he stopped on command for you. That is something most Basenjis cannot be controlled with. I've had 5 Basenjis in my life and not had the success you seem to have. Great dog you have!
Thank you! I introduced Argo to horses when he was about 10 months old. He used to think of them as huge dogs and race after them from one end of the field to the other. Zero recall. Luckily I found a local stables and got him to carefully get up close to some horses. After failing to get them to chase him on a few occassions, he soon lost that fascination in horses and even began ignoring them entirely. However, there is still a risk if they are galloping away at full speed! The horse riders are aware that doing that can trigger dogs and will always ask if it's okay first.
Quite a story to tell. Write a book. Argo Adventures. He’s a wonderful and beautiful Basenji.
What a handsome B and a great place to get some exercise. You have a great relationship with your dog and it shows as he considers you pack leader. Loved the video, hope to see more.
Thank you, really appreciate it! I have a few videos in the works at the moment and will be uploaded soon.
...Great video and walk, and a very handsome Argo.🧡
Incredible B- so well behaved
Argo is so kind 🥰 your logo is perfect. 🐕🦺🍩
Thank you, my favourite type of donut 😊
He’s a gentleman! Very well behaved! 😍 my B, would’ve jump right in the other dog 😂
Very nice video 🤙🏼 from TAHOE the Basenji 😊
Thanks! 😃
I also have had 5 Basenjis over many years. That’s a beautiful boy and great video. When I had 2 Bs, off leash they would disappear. My last Basenji (Simon) would return (most of the time) to me to be assured I was close by. Wws
This is cool!
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Bravo ! C’est incroyable❤
I hope you post again, soon! Great video
Thank you, more incoming!
That bell is so loud and so close to his sensitive ears....
Not at all. Usually the sound of the bell annoys the humans rather than the dogs. And trust me, when Argo doesn't like something, he lets me know! I appreciate your concern