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The Basenji is a breedDog breed Overview

A dog breed is a group of dogs that have very similar or nearly identical characteristics of appearance or behavior or, usua...
 of hunting dogDog

The dog is a mammal in the order Carnivora....
 that originates in central AfricaAfrica Summary

Africa is one of the greatest sized continents of the Earth....
. It is considered by some, particularly in North America, to be a member of the sighthoundSighthound

Sighthounds, also called gazehounds, are hounds that primarily hunt by speed and sight, instead of by scent and endura...
 family; most kennel clubs, including the American Kennel ClubAmerican Kennel Club Summary

The American Kennel Club is the largest registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States....
 and the Kennel Club of the United KingdomThe Kennel Club Overview

The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom is a kennel club based in London....
 classify it as a houndHound

A hound is a type of dog that assists hunters by tracking or chasing the animal being hunted....
.

The Basenji produces an unusual yodelYodeling

Yodeling is a form of singing that involves singing an extended note which rapidly and repeatedly changes in pitch from the ...
-like sound, due to its unusually shaped larynx. This trait also gives the basenji the nickname "Voiceless Dog." Although Basenjis do not bark per se, they can mimic sounds, and thus are able to mimic barks if raised among barking dogs. In behavior and temperament they have some traits in common with catCAT

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s .

Sometimes referred to as an Egyptian or African DingoDingo

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, Basenjis and their closely related Southeast Asian and Australian counterparts share many unique traits not found in Modern Dog species. Both species come into estrusEstrous cycle

The estrous cycle refers to the recurring physiologic changes that are induced by reproductive hormones in most mammalian pl...
 only once annually, as compared to modern dogs which can have two or more breeding seasons every year. As well, both Dingos and Basenjis lack a distinctive odor, and both are considered relatively silent, more prone to howls, yodels, and other undulated vocalizations over the characteristic bark of modern dog species.

Characteristics

Appearance

Basenji appearance

Weight: 23 pounds
Height: 15 inches
Coat: Very Smooth, shiny
Litter size: 4 puppies
Life span: 15 years


Basenji are small, elegant-looking, short-haired dogs with erect ears, a tightly curled tail,
and a graceful neck. Some people consider their appearance similar to that of a miniature deerDeer

A deer is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae....
. A Basenji's forehead is wrinkled, especially when the animal is young. Basenji eyes are typically almond shaped, which gives the dog the appearance of squinting seriously.

Dogs typically weigh 24 pounds (11 kg) and stand 17 inches (43 cm) at the withersWithers Overview

The withers is the highest point on an animal's back, on the ridge between its shoulder blades....
. Bitches are 22 pounds (10 kg) and 16 inches (40 cm). They are typically a square breed, which means that they are as long as they are tall. The Basenji is an athletic dog and is deceptively powerful for its size. They have a graceful, confident gait like a trotting horse, and skim the ground in a "double-suspension gallop", with their characteristic curled tail straightened out for greater balance, when running flat-out at their top speed.

The Basenji is recognized in the following standard colorations: red, black, tricolor (black with tan in the traditional pattern), and brindle (black stripes on a background of red), all with white, by the FCIFédération Cynologique Internationale

Fdration Cynologique Internationale, is an international Kennel Club based in Thuin, Belgium....
, KCThe Kennel Club

The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom is a kennel club based in London....
, AKCAmerican Kennel Club

The American Kennel Club is the largest registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States....
, and UKCUnited Kennel Club

The United Kennel Club is the second oldest all-breed registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States and the second...
. There are additional variations, such as the "trindle", which is a tricolor with brindle points, and several other colorations exist in the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo, also often referred to as DRC, RDC, DR Congo, Congo or Cong...
 such as liver, shaded reds(sables), "capped" tricolors (creeping tan), and piebald marked dogs.

Temperament

The Basenji is alert, affectionate, demanding, energetic, and curious. It loves to play and makes a good pet, as long as it is handled regularly from an early age and the owners are very patient. It is very intelligent, but does not respond well to training due to being extremely independent. It is also very mischievous and can cause damage if left alone for long hours. It can be reserved with strangers. The Basenji is somewhat aloof, but can also form strong bonds with people. It should not be trusted with non-canine pets. It is usually patient, but does best with older considerate children. The Basenji dislikes wet weather. It likes to chew, so giving it lots of toys of its own would be a good idea. The breed likes to climb and can easily get over chain wire fences. Basenjis are very clever at getting their own way; they succeed less by obstinacy than by charm. The Basenji has the unique properties of not barking (it makes a low, liquid ululation instead) and cleaning itself like a cat. It can be described as speedy, frisky, tireless at play, and teasing the owner into play. Its strong desire to play can lead to behavior problems if left alone. Most Basenji problems usually involve a mismatch between owner and pet. The owners mistake the adjective "quiet' to mean inactive instead of noiseless; thus, they become harassed by an active, though relatively silent, dog.

Basenjis often stand on their hind legs, somewhat like a meerkatMeerkat

The meerkat or suricate is a small mammal and a member of the mongoose family....
, by themselves or leaning on something. This behavior is observed when the dog is curious about something.

Health

There is apparently only one completed health survey of Basenjis, a 2004 UK Kennel Club survey.
Many basenjis also suffer from PRA, which causes blindness and Fanconi's syndrome which can cause kidney failure.

Mortality

Basenjis in the 2004 UK Kennel Club survey had a median longevity of 13.6 years (sample size of 46 deceased dogs), which is 1-2 years longer than the median longevity of other breeds of similar size. The oldest dog in the survey was 17.5 years. Most common causes of death were old age (30%), urologic (incontinence, Fanconi syndrome, chronic kidney failure 13%), behavior ("unspecified" and aggression 9%), and cancer. (9%).

Morbidity

Among 78 live dogs in the 2004 UKC survey, the most common health issues noted by owners were dermatologic and urologic (urologic issues in Basenjis can be signs of Fanconi syndrome).
Fanconi Syndrome
Fanconi syndromeFanconi syndrome

Fanconi syndrome is a disorder in which the proximal tubular function of the kidney is impaired, resulting in decreased rea...
, an inheritable disorder in which the kidneys fail to reabsorb electrolyteElectrolyte

An electrolyte is a substance containing free ions which behaves as an electrically conductive medium....
s and nutrients, is unusually common in Basenjis. Symptoms include excessive drinking, excessive urination, and glucose in the urine, which may lead to a misdiagnosis of diabetes. Fanconi syndrome usually presents between 4 and 8 years of age, but sometimes as early as 3 years or as late as 10 years. Fanconi syndrome is treatable and organ damage is reduced if treatment begins early. Basenji owners are advised to test their dog's urine for glucose once a month beginning at the age of 3 years. Glucose testing strips designed for human diabetics are inexpensive and available at most pharmacies.
Fanconi DNA Linkage Test
In July 2007, Dr. Gary Johnson of the University of Missouri released the linked markerGenetic linkage

Genetic linkage occurs when particular alleles are inherited together....
 DNA test for Fanconi Syndrome in Basenjis. It is the first predictive test available for Fanconi Syndrome. With this test, it is possible to more accurately determine the probability of a dog carrying the gene for Fanconi Syndrome.

Dogs tested using this "Linkage Test" will return one of the following statuses:
  • Probably Clear/Normal


Indicates the individual has most likely inherited normal DNA from both parents. It is unlikely that basenjis which test this way will produce affected puppies no matter which dog they are bred to.
  • Probably Carrier


Indicates the individual has most likely inherited normal DNA from one parent and DNA with the Fanconi syndrome mutation from the other parent. Although this Basenji is unlikely to develop Fanconi syndrome, it could produce puppies that will develop Fanconi syndrome. To minimize the chances of this happening it is recommended carriers be bred only to those that test as Probably Clear/Normal for Fanconi Syndrome.
  • Probably Equivocal/Indeterminant


Indicates the individual's DNA contained features found in both “normal” and “carrier” Basenjis. At present it cannot be predicted whether these Basenjis are carriers or normal; however, it is unlikely that they will develop Fanconi syndrome. The safest strategy would be to treat them as “carriers” and only bred to those basenjis that test as Probably Clear/Normal for Fanconi Syndrome.
  • Probably Affected


Indicates the individual is likely to develop clinical Fanconi syndrome and is likely to produce puppies with Fanconi Syndrome if bred to Basenjis other than those that test as Probably Clear/Normal for Fanconi Syndrome.

This linkage test is being provided as a tool to assist breeders whilst research continues towards the development of the direct fanconi test.

For more information about the linkage test visit: .
Other Basenji health issues
Basenjis sometimes carry a simple recessive gene which, when homozygous for the defect, causes genetic Hemolytic AnemiaHemolysis

Hemolysis—from the Latin Hemo-, Greek ' meaning blood, -lysis, meaning to break open— is the brea...
. Most Basenjis today are descended from ancestors that have tested clean. When lineage from a fully tested line (set of ancestors) cannot be completely verified, the dog should be tested before breeding. As this is a non-invasive DNA test, a Basenji can be tested for HA at any time.

Basenjis sometimes suffer from hip dysplasia, resulting in loss of mobility and arthritis-like symptoms. All dogs should be tested by either OFAOrthopedic Foundation for Animals

The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals is a not-for-profit organization based in Columbia, Missouri that aims to research and...
 or PennHIPFacts About PennHIP

PennHIP is a diagnostic technique for evaluating the hips of dogs for laxity, as well as a network of veterinarians that use...
 prior to breeding.

MalabsorptionMalabsorption

Malabsorption is the state of impaired absorption of nutrients in the small intestine....
, or immunoproliferative enteropathy, is an autoimmune intestinal disease that leads to anorexiaAnorexia (symptom)

Anorexia is the decreased sensation of appetite....
, chronic diarrheaDiarrhea

Diarrhea or diarrhoea is a condition in which the sufferer has frequent watery, loose bowel movements ....
, and even death. A special diet can improve the quality of life for afflicted dogs.

The breed can also fall victim to progressive retinal atrophyProgressive retinal atrophy

Progressive retinal atrophy is a genetic disease of the retina that occurs bilaterally and is seen in certain breeds of dogs...
 (a degeneration of the retina causing blindness) and several less serious hereditary eye problems such as colobomaColoboma

A coloboma is the term used to describe a hole in one of the structures of the eye, such as the lens, eyelid, iris, retina, ...
 (a hole in the eye structure), and persistent pupillary membranePersistent pupillary membrane

Persistent pupillary membrane is a condition of the eye involving remnants of a fetal membrane that persist as strands of ti...
 (tiny threads across the pupil).

History

The Basenji is one of the most ancient dog breedsAncient dog breeds

Fourteen ancient breeds of dog have recently been identified through advances in DNA analysis....
. Originating on the continent of AfricaAfrica

Africa is one of the greatest sized continents of the Earth....
, it has been venerated by humans for thousands of years. Basenjis can be seen on steleStele

A stele is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected for funerary or commemorative purposes, most us...
s in the tombs of EgyptianAncient Egypt

Ancient Egypt was a long-lived ancient civilization in north-eastern Africa....
 pharaohPharaoh

Pharaoh is a title used to refer to any ruler, usually male, of the Egyptian kingdom in the pre-Christian, pre-Islamic perio...
s, sitting at the feet of their masters, looking just as they do today, with pricked ears and tightly curled tails. They were originally bred for hunting small game by coursing.

The Basenji had almost totally disappeared from the West when Europeans came across it in the CongoFacts About Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo, also often referred to as DRC, RDC, DR Congo, Congo or Cong...
 in 1895. There, the Basenji was prized by locals for its intelligence, courage, speed, and silence. They were assistants to the hunt, chasing wild game into nets for their masters. The AzandeAzande

The Azande are a people of north central Africa....
 and MangbetuMangbetu

The Mangbetu or Monbuttu are a people of Central Africa living to the south of the Azande in the Welle district of Con...
 people from the northeastern Congo region describe Basenjis, in the local Lingala languageLingala language Summary

Lingala is a Bantu language spoken throughout the northwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and a large part...
, as mbwá na bas?´nzi. Translated, this means “dogs of the savages”, or “dogs of the villagers”. In the Congo, the Basenji is also known as "Dog of the Bush." The dogs are also known to the Azande of southern Sudan as Ango Angari. The word bas?´nzi itself is the plural form of mos?´nzi. In KiswahiliSwahili language

Swahili is a Bantu language widely spoken in East Africa....
, another Bantu languageBantu languages

Bantu is a major language family of Africa, belonging to the Niger-Congo group....
, from East Africa, mbwa shenzi translates to “wild dog”. Another local name is m’bwa m’kube m’bwa wamwitu, or “jumping up and down dog”, a reference to their tendency to jump straight up to spot their quarry.

Several attempts were made to bring the breed to EnglandEngland Summary

England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom....
, but the earliest imports succumbed to disease. In 1923, for example, Lady Helen Nutting brought six Basenjis with her from SudanSudan

Sudan is the largest country by area in Africa, situated in Northern Africa....
, but all six died from distemperCanine distemper

Canine distemper is a viral disease affecting animals in the families Canidae, Mustelidae, Mephitidae, Procyonidae, and poss...
 shots they received in quarantineQuarantine

Quarantine is enforced isolation, typically to contain the spread of something considered dangerous ....
. It was not until the 1930s that foundation stock was successfully established in England, and then to the United StatesFacts About United States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 by animal importer Henry TrefflichHenry Trefflich

Henry Trefflich was an animal importer and dealer....
. So it is that nearly all the Basenjis in the Western world are descended from these few original imports. The breed was officially accepted into the AKC in 1943. In 1990, the AKC stud book was reopened to several new imports at the request of the Basenji Club of America. Basenjis are also registered with the UKCUnited Kennel Club

The United Kennel Club is the second oldest all-breed registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States and the second...
.

Basenjis in popular culture

The title character of the 1954 novel Good-bye, My LadyGood-bye, My Lady

Good-bye, My Lady is a novel by James H....
, by James H. StreetJames H. Street Overview

James Howell Street was a U.S. journalist, minister, and writer of Southern historical novels....
, is a Basenji. It's the story of a young boy in MississippiMississippi Overview

Mississippi is a southern state of the United States....
 who takes in a most unusual stray. The book was made into a movie of the same nameGood-bye, My Lady Overview

Good-bye, My Lady is a novel by James H....
 in 1956, with a cast that included Brandon De WildeBrandon De Wilde

Brandon de Wilde was an American actor born into a theatrical family in Brooklyn....
, Walter BrennanWalter Brennan

Walter Brennan was a three time Academy Award winning American actor....
, and Sidney PoitierSidney Poitier

Sir Sidney Poitier KBE , is a Bahamian American Academy Award-winning actor , film director, and activist....
.

Veronica Anne Starbuck's 2000 novel Heart of the Savannah features a Basenji named Savannah. Savannah narrates this story about her adventures as an African-bred dog brought to America. Starbuck also wrote a sequel titled August Magic.

Simon Cleveland wrote a novel titled The Basenji Revelation published by Lulu Press in 2004 in which a government agent suffers amnesiaAmnesia

Amnesia or amnsia is a condition in which memory is disturbed....
 and undergoes a change in personality after inheriting a Basenji from his late mother. The book delivers insightful facts about the ancient origins of the breed.

The true story of a Basenji was featured in the episode The Cat Came Back on the radio program This American LifeThis American Life

This American Life is a weekly hour-long radio program produced by WBEZ in Chicago and distributed by Public Radio Inter...
. The segment tells the story of a family who chose a Basenji because they do not shed or slobber, but became frustrated with his aloofness and destructiveness. They eventually bring him to live on a farm 30 miles away, but within a few days the tenacious dog found its way all the way back home.

In Spike Milligan's War Diaries "Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall" (Sept 24, 1943) the following exchange takes place:


...we are bloody lost. Lt. Budden is looking studiously at his map, the wrong way up.

"It's upside down, Sir."

"I know that, I turned it upside down for a reason."

"Sorry, Sir, only trying to help."

"If you want to help, Milligan, act like a Basenji."



According to the popular webcomic AchewoodAchewood

Achewood is an online comic strip created by Chris Onstad....
, if Jesus ChristJesus

Jesus,Some of the historians and Biblical scholars who place the birth and death of Jesus within this range include D....
 were a dog, he'd be a Basenji.

A man and his Basenji were featured on an episode of LA Ink . The Basenji has a very unusual marking of a diamond in the middle of his back. The owner has a replica tattooed on his own back during the episode. The Basenji is featured prominently, with several photos and video shots.

See also

  • Pariah dogPariah dog

    The phrase pariah dog originally referred to the wild dogs of India, but has come to refer in common parlance to any populat...


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