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Red white Basenji puppies for sale in Harrow

1 Red white Basenji puppies for sale in Harrow

The Basenji, also known as African bush dog, African barkless dog, Ango angari, Congo dog, Zande dog, is often referred to as a "barking" dog, although they are also described as "talking dogs" because although they don"t "bark" like other dogs, they make their own unique sound that is more like a yodel than anything else. They are extremely clean dogs, which makes them more cat-like than other dogs, and they will spend hours grooming themselves if they get any dirt on their fur. Just like cats, Basenjis use their paws to clean themselves, so they rarely smell like it.

Read our Basenji Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

FAQs

How much is a Basenji puppy in the UK?

The average cost of a purebred Basenji puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1285, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Basenji a good family dog?

Yes, Basenjis can be good family dogs, especially for active families who can provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They are affectionate and playful but may be independent and sometimes reserved with strangers. Proper training and socialization are important to ensure they are well-behaved around children.

Can you get a Basenji in the UK?

Yes, you can get a Basenji in the UK. However, since they are a rare breed, you may need to find a reputable breeder or consider adoption from specialist rescue organizations. Make sure to check import regulations if obtaining one from outside the UK.

What is the downside of Basenji?

The downside of Basenjis is that they can be quite independent and stubborn, making training challenging. They also have a high energy level and require regular exercise, which might not suit all owners. Additionally, their unique yodel-like bark may be unusual for some people.

Why are basenjis hard to train?

Basenjis are hard to train because they are highly independent and stubborn, often preferring to think for themselves rather than follow commands. Their strong hunting instincts and high intelligence can make them easily distracted and less motivated by typical training methods. Consistent, patient, and creative training approaches are needed to engage them effectively.