Basenji
- Character: Good with people, likes to be close to people
- Type: Small dog
- Production Place: Central Africa
- Weight: 10-13 kg
- Life Span: 8-10 years
- Behoof: Hunting dogs, companion dogs
The head has its distinctive wrinkles and what feels like a very confused expression! The Basenji is very intelligent, has a good memory, is lively, and can be easily tamed by its owner. Its main characteristic is that it does not bark, so it is suitable for apartments and other places. The coat colors are brown and chestnut, red, black, black & tan, etc. The most distinctive feature of the Besantji is that he rarely barks, has deep furrows in his forehead, straight ears, intelligent, dark eyes, and a forward curled tail. The Bisongi has an aggressive and mischievous personality, and is energetic, kind, and loves to be around people.
The Besenghi is used in its native country to demonstrate its intelligence and courage. Locals use it to indicate, search, drive prey into nets and hunt for injured prey. It is also used to hunt rats. Its quietness is its very important advantage. Some people in the United States and the United Kingdom who have had the opportunity to get to know the Bezoar have found it to be an interesting companion. He is a charming and lovable fellow, very playful, curious and very active. He is fussy about his habits, such as cleaning his body like a cat without smelling like a dog, and is suitable for keeping in the home. The Besengie's characteristic happy bark is creepy, and it is a sound that is difficult to describe. This sound is sometimes somewhere between a grin and a laugh that switches vaguely between real and fake voices. However, when it makes this sound, it is often when it is very happy and people cannot help but share in its joy. For thousands of years, the Bezoar has survived as a hunting dog. Its greatest price lies in its intelligence and adaptability, as this dog often works out of sight of hunters. Sometimes the Bisongi is also very independent and aloof. It is careful and wary of strangers, frank and quiet with friends, and attentive and loving with children. When encountering a stranger, the Bezoar will be the first to show its attitude rather than approaching you from behind. Although not easily excited, the Besengis are alert, active and curious dogs.
The Bison GSD occasionally shows an indifferent expression to strangers. Since this dog belongs to a pack life, it has a leadership nature. The Bezoar is very curious and sometimes just likes to go for walks around the house. The Bezoar is neat and clean and washes its face in a cat-like manner.
The Bison GSD has a lively, competitive and spirited personality, and is kind and friendly to people. Due to its pack instinct, it also has a tendency to dominate other dogs, and if it lives with other dogs, there will inevitably be petty competition or fights before dominance is established. Therefore, when raising a family Bichon Frise, try to avoid letting the dog go out to play alone. The Besenggese is a hound that is naturally athletic, so moderate exercise is necessary to ensure its healthy growth and development. Therefore, the dog should be taken out for daily walks and allowed to run and jump freely. The dog has a lot of wrinkled skin, and unreasonable breeding can easily lead to skin diseases, so special attention should be paid to daily cleanliness and hygiene, and more baths should be given in summer.