Hei pitkästä aikaa! 

Olen saanut viettää rattoisia eläkepäiviä Mikan vanhempien palvomana tähän päivään saakka. Jopa Ciaran saapuminen jouluksi (raskaana tietysti, kun minä en ollut hätistelemässä uroksia pois sen kimpusta!) ei häirinnyt päivärytmiäni. Mutta tänään suoraan petiini tiputettiin pommi! Nimittäin basenjipentu. Säikähdin niin kovasti, että hyppäsin välittömästi pedistäni pois ja tuijotin kauhusta kankeana tuota otusta. Onneksi ex-emäntäni Cami vei pian tuon pienokaisen pois päiväuniani häiritsemästä. 

No eipä aikaakaan, niin Cami toi toisen Ciaran pennun kauhisteltavakseni (onko niitä enemmän kuin yksi???). Tällä kertaa en säikähtänyt niin pahasti, vaan haistelin tulokkaan, vaikka edelleenkin vältin tuon pienen rääpäleen nuolaisuja ja muita miellytyskeinoja. Simba-corgi sitä vastoin yritti leikittää pentua huonolla menestyksellä. Voin kyllä kuvitella tuon 4-viikkoisen basenjipennun ajatukset: "Miksi tuolla on noin iso kuono?" "Miksi tuolla on noin isot silmät" "MUTTA MIKSI TUOLLA ON NOIN SUURI SUU - APUA!". 

Explanation of Nala's status 

Nala's breeder was worried about her and raised questions, which maybe others has thought, but not had courage enough to ask directly from us. Here is our answer to Mia from Yulara-kennel:

Ciara's puppy plans has nothing to do with Nala's retirement in Mika's parents home. On the contrary: we hope that Nala will help Ciara with the puppies, because they will born in Mika's parents house in Espoo.

We all (including Ciara) would like very much to have Nala with us in Germany, but the current setting beeing retired to Finland appears to be much better for Nala. The problem is her stress by travelling (car, bus, train or aeroplane - last mentioned would be impossibe) and we travel a lot in Central Europe.

During these years the stress has increased in such a form that it took longer and longer time for her to recover from the travelling stress (even if we used the DAP-collar for her). Fortunately Mika's parents are able to put Nala's needs first so that her transportation will be as minimal as possible nowadays. Nala loves Mika's parents and they love her a lot, and we see Nala couple of times a year for a few weeks!

Nala is in our minds every day and we obtain her statusreports from Mika's mum a couple of times in a week.

Mia answered: It sounds great for Nala and I know she has spent so much time with Simba*

* Simba is a Welsh Corgi Pembroke, born in 3rd January 2001, which we bought for Mika's mum as a gift (of course discussed beforehand about her wishes). As a puppy, Nala believed that 2,5-year older Simba is her father and the people in our neighbourhood asked that if Simba (male dog) is Nala's mother.  Does this look like it?

Nala's status report from her new owner in Finnish 

Heippa!

Nala on oikein hellyttävä: käyttäytyy rakastettavasti ja kuuliaisesti täällä maalla.

Nala on nauttinut vapaudesta maalla ollessa, jopa niin paljon että lähtöä tehdessämme eilen hävisi pitkäksi aikaa teille tietymättömille ja vinkui pitkään kotiin tultaessa. On upeaa katsoa Nalaa kun se voi itse päättää ollako ulkona vai sisällä, sadepisaroita se pakenee heti ulko-ovelle. Ainakaan toistaiseksi eivät tuoreet peuran tai hirven jäljet  ole saaneet sitä poistumaan omille teilleen.

Terveisin,

Sirpa 

 

 
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Stitches removed 

This morning the veterinary removed the stitches and I finally got opportunity to live a normal basenji life again! Unfortunately the weighing machine showed no loss of weight during the 11 days (oops!) Cami took me first to the dog park called Rajasaari and then she drove to a place where we went one round of agility and finally I got opportunity to play with Ciara.
 
After this operation my owner has been changed from Cami to Mika's mum Sirpa (owner of Simba). I'll stay with them in Espoo Finland to the rest of my life. This means that I am officially retired.
 
I don't know what will happen to my diary. Maybe I'll send an add that seeking of an assistant to maintain my stories in Nala's Diary.
Finnish Basenji Club Summer Days 2009 

I was the official mascot ( = symbol of good luck importing) of Summer Days organized by Finnish Basenji Club. My main duty was to keep the young basenjis in the right side of the fence: only one slipped to my side, so I helped to catch him. Cami was timekeeper as well as basenji agility activity organizer and got a bottle of sparkling rose wine as a gratuity from Kirsi Villberg. Thanks!
Surgical removal of anal glands 

I had a surgical removal of anal glands on Wednesday, due to the chronical (5,5 years!) problems with them. The veterinarian found out a chronic bacteria infection, where antibiotics did not help, so this procedure had no options. The veterinary made excellent work, but the nurses tried to kill me by giving an extra portion of anesthesia, due to the reason that I highly protested when waking up after the surgery. Thanks to nurses wrong action, Cami had to give me 24 hours first aid against mode of poisoning. If I would have been in more athletic condition (that is less fat), my heart would had stopped like it has happened with many basenjis and sighthounds.
 
Now I have to wear romper pants and have soup diet for 11 days until the stitches are removed on Saturday. I haven't been the easiest patient, but now finally Ciara had to take responsibility and act like a mature dog. The visitors has immediately noticed Ciara's mature behavior, but not my loss of weight (I believe that the weightloss is about 1 kg, because I'm feeling very hungry)! 
 
 
Lure coursing in Estonia 

We had a pleasant weekend in Estonia. On Saturday, after Ciara's try on lure coursing, we enjoyed the great sand beach of Laulasmaa SPA in the sunny weather. Then on Sunday it was turn for the great Veteran Lure Coursing Winner -09 competition, where I run with my old pal Flash (Faraoland Thunderflash to Ribessita). As expected Flash won the EST VM-09 title: congratulations my friend! But I surprised everybody by trying to run the whole track until I lost my balance and collapsed to the grass in the middle of the track. I got 15 points (earlier I have always got zero points by interrupting in the start), so this was a great end to my running carrier. Both me and Flash are now retired from all running competitions. Thanks and bye!
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Veteran Racing Competition 

Early on the Sunday morning, we had a veteran racing competition in Tampere. The sun was shining warmly (about 29 C) and we enjoyed the day a lot. I showed a lot of enthusiasm for the race and finally it came our (Bobi, Piitu and me Nala ) turn. Bobi and I had a fast start, but soon I got my normal position: the last one. Though I was very happy when the run was over. My half-brother Bobi became the Veteran Racing Winner 2009. Congratulations!
Sad Days 

My hostess has been crying for some time now. I asked her about a week ago, what is wrong and she answered: "Matti is very sick. You won't see Matti anymore." I understood immediately what she meant, but Ciara was so stupid that tried to show her new trick of seeking humans or dogs and started seeking Matti from the forest. I just sat beside Cami and let her hug me and sing to my ear: "All my loving I will send to you. All my loving, darling I'll be true". She sang the same song to Matti's ears when she got the opportunity to say farewell to him. Just a couple of minutes ago, we got the message that Matti basenji has moved to the Rainbow Bridges. We will always love you darling!
 
I was about one year old, when I first met Matti in a sighthound club afternoon arranged for running free in the fenced area. It was love at first sight. The love continued until Ciara came between us last year by vamping Matti's attention totally. Matti has been the most important coach for Ciara, because I was not able to keep in the same speed with those two. I heard that Ciara had a date with Matti two wees ago on island called Linlo. She told me that Matti was in an excellent condition. That's why the news of Matti came as a shock to all of us.
 
Lack of excercise and competitiveness 

Cami has been working long days from the beginning of June. That's why we basenjis are suffering lack of exercise during working days. She tries to compensate this on weekends by taking us to the forest for free run. Dogs are not allowed to run without leash in Finland, but the emergency does not follow orders. I definitely agree with that!
 
The other problem is that Cami is accusing me of transmitting the lack of competition addiction, which has been the driving energy for my hostess before this summer. I have never understood the meaning or aim of competitions, but I think that is not the case here. I just run because and when it is fun! My hostess has started to think that the Finnish competitions (agility, dog shows, lure coursing, track racing etc.) has nothing new to offer for her or us basenjis. She thinks that the experiences from Middle-European and Baltic competitions has changed her perspective from competitive to adventurous. Ciara is adventure-loving, but I prefer familiar places and recurrent routines.
Enjoying the Life in Finland 

As soon as I turned 6 years (2nd June), I attended to a track racing competition in veteran series on 3rd June. Unfortunately the weather was bad (rainy and cold), so both me and Ciara slipped our paws on the wet grass in the start of the heat. We both underachieved so we won a competition break: Cami tries to better my running technique on wet weather (negative experience) and Ciara's mental strength with positive experiences.
 
On Sunday there came change of plans: I injured my leg (again!) by playing cat & mouse on wet grass with Ciara. Fortunately the leg has healed quite good thanks to the pause of exercise. What it comes with enjoying the life, relaxation is the best way of it. That is my favorite hobby!
Finland 

Last Wednesday we said goodbye for the bunny in the Olympic Park and the next day we spent the whole day in a car traveling to the north coast of Germany. The ferry ride went as normal: we slept a lot! Until on Saturday we landed in Finland. Hurray!
 
On Sunday Cami and Ciara attended to a lure coursing competition and I enjoyed the sun shine at my real home by Mika's parents. Their priorities are in a right position: dogs first!
 
We opened the track training season in Helsinki on Tuesday in a sunny weather. First Ciara and a 1,5-year young male basenji Moko needed a group start in a good company like me and Lennu (3 year old male). Ciara's time manually taken and it was 24,02 seconds. Then we hurried by car back to Espoo and picked up our dearest brother Bobi with his masters. I had a enjoyable run with Bobi together. My time was 27 seconds - why to hurry, when you are having fun! Bobi will attend to his first veteran series track racing competition on Sunday, but I'll have my first veteran run on Wednesday, when I have turned six years on 2nd June 2009.
Rainy week 

This whole week has been raining, but that has not bothered me so much. Except on Monday, when I was tired after the weekends journey. By cartoon character Carfields words: "I hate Mondays!".
 
On Tuesday we had a pleasant visitor, because she brought us dog delicacy: wieners. We made a walk in the English Garden and luckily we met Tsula-basenji there as well. Even if it started raining, we showed our visitor our best tricks: climbing up to the tree. Only basenjis are as good as cats in climbing. The visitor took some photos of us.
 
On Wednesday we found a real bunny to hunt in the Olympic park. Unfortunately the grass was so high that the bunny got lost too easily. I was so excited the whole day!
 
On Thursday Mika came back from business journey and we greeted him as always very happily. There is only one problem with his journeys: he usually does not bring goodies for us dogs like Cami does.
 
Weekend plan: I have planned to send Ciara with Cami to Switzerland and spend some quality time with Mika. Hopefully the weather will improve a bit, so we could visit the Olympic park. I would like to check if the bunny is still there. 
Prague and Czech Track Racing 

This time the 380 km journey went smoothly, so I didn't have to argument it in the car. First time I got so high level service from the hotel staff, that I can recommend every dog citizen the Savoy Hotel in the Centrum of Prague. The staff brought me fresh water, wherever I stopped by: hotel room, bar and restaurant. In addition they had decorated the floor everywhere in the hotel with smooth wall-to-wall carpet, which I appreciated. They even played the piano during our dinner, so that the thunderstorm did not bother us outside. The only one, who got my warning, was one of the bartenders, who was so clumsy that my tail was in danger to be damaged under the dinner table. Fish meal tasted excellent!
 
Prague offered a lot of enjoyable moments for us dogs: a lot of parks and clean streets. We ate lunch in a restaurant by the Vltava River - the same one, where president Obama ate dinner last month. I was disappointed: no fresh water for us dogs brought by the staff! The lunch was a disappointment as well: I have tasted better chicken.
 
We drove 55 km north from Prague to the town called Mlada Boleslav, where track racing competition were organized. There were 6 basenjis attending to the competition: four native, me & Ciara. I got an excellent start in the qualifying heat, but ended last. The same thing happened in the finals. I wonder, if the other basenjis know, that they don't have to hurry so much, because the lure will stop anyway in the end and you have time enough to catch it in a moderate speed.
 
Ciara won the first round but lost the win to the Czech Racing Champion Fable in the finals. Fable is almost as old as I am, but much faster. Congratulations Fable and her owner Kristyna!
Traveling round Middle-Europe 

In the beginning of the week the journey started from Munich to Zurich, where we met Ruben (again). This time the weather was rainy, so I made everything to get people to understand that I did not want to spend time out of the bed. I behaved like a monster.
 
In Milan it was wet as well, but warmer than in Zurich. This time Cami understood my needs and we stayed in the bed until noon when Mika arrived and we traveled to Lake Garda. There we had a break with tasty pizza and sun shine, so I thought we would stay there. I was wrong: we continued the trip to the South-Tyrol vineyards, there we tasted plate of cold meat and cheese. My folks tasted some wine and bought some. We did not stay there neither so I continued the loud protest in the car!
 
Mika decided that it was time to climb up to the mountains, where a good quality wandering hotel waited for us. Mika's plan to get us to the top of the hill and let us run free did not work: dogs not allowed to run free signs everywhere and the lift to the top was closed! The Italians thought we would disturb the life of game animals. They are absolutely wrong: basenjis are the best running trainers for deer!
 
The next day my loud prays in the car were listened and we stopped in my favorite dog sport hotel in Oberammergau. I was too tired after the four hours shouting in the car to train agility. Luckily Ciara was in better condition, so Cami had more rounds with her than me. Then we had a family sauna where I would have liked to spend the rest of the evening.
 
Today we made a track racing training in Mammendorf on homeward bound. I showed that I'm not so old veteran runner as my folks think: I ran about 46 seconds the 480 meters track - only 4 seconds slower than Ciara. My condition has increased each week after the paw accident. Soon (actually in the beginning of June) I'm ready to enter the Finnish Track Racing competition in veteran series. Look out there this Veteran Lady!
Friends Around Europe 

You know when you are old, when there are more people that knows you than you can recall. Some knows me only virtually, thanks to my homepages and some discussion forums (the latter mentioned needs always registration). I have been introduced at least in following basenji discussion forums: Finnish, Swedish, German and French Basenjis. Then my hobbies are presented in following forums: local agility club in Finland, Finnish and Estonian Sighthounds.

I need time and free space to become familiar with people and their dogs in a friendly way. When the chance is given, then I have made friends for life. Normally people, who dislikes dogs, fells into love with me. Just because I don't behave like a dog. I'm just too sophisticated for that! Dog people prefer Ciara's company. With dogs I like most of those ones, who behaves educated like me. Small puppies awake my mother instincts, but puppies are not high regarded as friends.

Most of my friends I have only met once, for instance in some dog shows. I have resited in following countries: Sweden (born), Finland (my homeland), Switzerland, Estonia and Germany (presence). Then I have vistited France (track racing), Luxembourg (dog shows), Italy (tourist), Austria (dog shows) and Czech Republic (lure coursing).

Once we have had visitors from the other side of the world (Afrikenji Basenjis - Australia), but most of my friends are located in Europe. There are still some countries, where I would like to meet nose-to-nose basenjis and their owners, but not yet had the opportunity i.e. Italy (my relatives from my dad side), France (track racing competition), Luxembourg (Finnish basenji Rairai) and all the long way to Denmark (just to check, if they speak basenjis).

PS. After my secretary had submitted this text, master Mika made a comment after reading it: "Nala prefers the nose-to-ass method instead of nose-to-nose"

 
Track Racing Training Started 

We made an unofficial Bayern Basenji Meeting in Mammendorf. All basenjis (four of us) entered for the first racing training in grass track. Tsula showed that a nine year old veteran dog can still be in an excellent condition. I hope I am able to run as good as he in the track after I'm retired from running competitions when I turn eight. Iloua has still some technical trainings to do in order to manage the whole process, but she hasn't started the sport as early as we other basenjis. Unfortunately the coach compared Iloua to Ciara, who has begun to take a professional touch for the running, because they are age-mates.
 
My second run was faster than the first run, because the second run was a solo. I know that I have an excellent running technique, so I like to show it for those ones, who declares that only whippets are the right breed for running. I have to admit that I was so exhausted after the second run!
Wandering by Lake Tegern 

Luckily my folks took into account my reluctance with traveling by car. So we made only 55 km trip by car to Lake Tegern. There were about 20 C down in the valley, but about 1 meter snow 200 meters higher from the town in hills - that is 950 meters above sea level. The area was dog friendly from hotels to restaurants. We wandered 10 km in the first day and 15 km in the second day, so that uphill first walking and then downhill running. Our folks used bicycles of their own. I was very tired, when we came home.
Happy Eastern 2009! 

Today I got permission to run and how did I run! Ciara got excited as well and we played like we do when the first sun shine and warmness arrive after winter. This whole week is sunny with over 20 C temperature. I'll soon get in such a condition, what I was before my paw accident.
 
We ate dinner out in a restaurant terrace when the sun was still shining at 7 p.m.. I got to taste the fresh cooked asparagus, which is the German delicacy and cost more than truffle. I had to admit that asparagus with escalope of veal tasted almost as good as fish for me
New Natural Perfume for the Coat 

Today I was allowed to make a long walk with my folks when sun was shining warmly. I was not permitted to play or hunt like Ciara in the park due to my paw accident. Soon I got frustrated with continuous prohibition of running, so I found out something more comfortable: I decorated my coat with natural aroma, which is called "shit" in people tongue. My folks said that I smelled awful and tried to avoid my company. When I asked the second opinion from other dogs, they adored my new natural perfume. 
 
After home arrival I got convicted to a bath. And to make the situation worse, I got Expot (flea and tick control product) treatment. For my opinion: now I smell really bad!
The summer is approaching 

Today we had first time an average temperature of +20 C. The trees started immediately to grow leaves and the first spring flowers surfaced. Due to my stitched paw, we have recently visited restaurants by car. Today we made something different: we ate out by a grill instead of a restaurant. Oh boy, the first spare ribs from grill tasted excellent after winter! Cami let me walk a little bit, but as soon as I started to play with Ciara, she lifted me up to her lap. I was so ashamed that the other dogs will see the Great Hunter Basenji treated like a poor lap dog.
 
Every afternoon Cami and Ciara leaves me alone, while they make a jogging circuit together. When coming back I give Ciara a third degree examination. She tries to convince me that she did not have so much fun with the other dogs when I was not there. Actually I know that Ciara is not so confident with strangers than when I am there protecting her. 
My Paw is Healing 

My folks were forced to change their weekend plans due to my accident yesterday. They had to cancel our entry to the track racing competition in Kolin and the hotel in Prague. I'm not allowed to take walks for 9 days until the stitches is taken away. We had a control call to the vet, who declared that the wound in my paw has started to heal in a good way.
An Accident in the Bunny Park 

We were very happy to welcome Cami back home from her journey, because Mika did not take us enough long walks on the weekend. We went to the Bunny Park, but no bunnies found. When we came back to the car, Cami noticed that I had a 5 cm long bleeding wound in my paw caused by a broken glass. We dropped Ciara home and hurried directly to the veterinarian Dr. Oloff. He put several stitches and sent me home. I was very tired the whole evening thanks to the sedation. Unfortunately this was not the first time I have an accident on spring time; it is more as a tradition than a particular average.
 
I guess there won't be any bunny park visits for us anymore .
A long weekend with the Monsters 

The sun was shining with +14 C, so I thought today we'll make a long walk with my master Mika. Meanwhile my hostess Cami was visiting in Finland. What did Mika instead? Took his new motorbike and left us home for many hours.
 
I planned a good revenge for the masters arrival: we had opened the garbage can and scattered its content round the room. When Mika tried to clean up the mess, I showed him how wrong he had behaved by leaving us alone and refused to give him the trash from my mouth. I got a couple of minutes penalty. Grave procedural error!
 
Ciara gave more activity to Mika by re-organizing the waste-basket to the floor after half an hour. When she was caught in the middle of the crime by master, she just wagged her tail gladly. The master murmured that "Basenjis are Monsters!"
Activity weekend in Switzerland and France 

Friday evening we drove to Zurich, where a familiar and dog friendly hotel waited for us in Sihlcity. Sihlcity is Switzerland’s first urban entertainment center. Though the outdoor recreation area nearby is the captivate for us. There we meet local dogs running free. Swiss dogs differs from German ones; they say "Grüezi!" in a friendly way but keeps their distance at the same time. This is exactly how I behave with strange dogs (sniffing but not touching), but Ciara is more German: she wants to play!

 

On Saturday after some free running, we aimed to the Wildpark of Langenberg, where we met Ruben (Faraoland Xcuse Me Desmond) with his family. Ruben has moved from Finland to Switzerland, so we will meet him more often. Ciara liked him immediately. Poor Ciara believed that Ruben was an another familiar basenji dog called Matti! But I showed that I was not confused. I told him, who is the older one and the boss, because I had met Ruben earlier when he was just a junior dog. Ruben accepted my conditions, so I let him to walk with us and even sit by the same restaurant table. Ruben and Ciara flirted with each others and acted like they know something about game animals. We continued the trip to France.

 

On Sunday I had to get up very early – even if it was cold outside. We drove about a 50 km to achieve the oval track racing area in Chatillon la Palud. After Cami survived from the registration process, we were warming up by walking around the area. There were no veterinary control and the competition started one hour later than estimated. We showed to the French audience that basenjis are faster than they expected. Of course, my special number is the killing of the lure more than the running itself. Ciara won the race with two seconds. Then we had a three hours lunch pause, when we visited in a local restaurant. We didn’t get any breakfast that morning, so my belly shouted for food. I got only little tidbits from the table. The reason for this appeared very soon: we had to run a final round as well. In finals I almost draw ahead Ciara in the beginning, but she managed to increase her speed. So she won the race again with two seconds. We both did the second run faster than the first run, even if the sand track was worn-out during the finals. I got a new porcelain dish bowl as a prize, while Ciara got just a big trophy, which is useless from practical perspective. After award ceremony we drove back to Switzerland to Lausanne. The day was very long so we fell into sleep immediately in the hotel.

 

On Monday we had a two hours walking session in a big garden of Lausanne. There were signs that dogs are allowed to run free between October and February. Unfortunately it was already March, so we had to be tied and the big birds in the park by lake avoided basenji company. It was night when we finally arrived home.    

The warmest day of the week in Munich 

Today we had average temperature of over +10 C warm. It was time to visit the Rabbit Park on lunch time. Now Ciara was more active than I with hunting the rabbits. Together we make an excellent team: Ciara is faster and stronger, while I am the strategic attacker. Cami found out that it was only matter of seconds for the life of a rabbit so she brutally interrupted our hunting session. Normally Ciara wears a muzzle to avoid hurting the rabbits, but Cami underestimated Ciara’s improvement of condition and speed. Ciara has been on resting period during the winter, thanks to the female hormones. Luckily I don’t have such problems anymore.

 

One challenge from this warm day: the housemaster shot down immediately the heating system (German's love to save costs with everything!) and it will become minus degrees on weekend nights. Now our folks appreciate the fact that the basenjis are allowed to sleep in the bed. They call us the friendly bedwarmers.

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Weekend in warm Merano (Italy) 

Week 11/2009: My God the Sun shined first time warmly for me in Italy: I worshipped the sun with +20 Celsius temperature a couple of hours at the yard of a restaurant in Merano. Meantime it was only about +8 C in Munich and cloudy. To reach the restaurant I had to run beside Mika and bicycle for an hour upwards a hill. My folks were very surprised that my and Ciara’s condition was better than they thought beforehand: no tiredness after 15 km run (with decent pauses, of course).

 

I have an unmistakable nose of wine quality, maybe that's why my nose has turned red  Because I’m the expert of wines, we had to visit wineyards of Alta Badia (South Tyrol). We had a lovely picnic by wine trees, there I and Ciara sat by the same table with my people and our friend Jyrki from Finland. I have taught Jyrki to understand my needs as well as I have done it with my family, so he remembered to pass some Parma ham and cheese to taste the flavors.

Review of year 2008 and targets for future 

Last year started with injury of a paw joint. Two laser therapy and massage sessions helped for the problem, but it took one month sick leave.

 

For several years I have tried to teach my distant family member Simba (Welsh Corgi Pembroke) to hunt. He did not have any clue of hunting before last autumn, when he suddenly realized how great fun it was to hunt with us a real rabbit or deer. You are never too old to learn something new: Simba was almoust 8 years old, when he became a hunter dog instead of a traditional cattle dog. Now he has successfully hunted by himself moles, mices and shrews. I AM SO PROUD OF YOU, SIMBA!

 

I attended only one official agility trial with the normal result of elimination by taking obstacles out of sequence. The same happened with lure coursing: zero points by interrupting running in the beginning as soon as I found out that the lure was only a plastic band. In dog shows I gained my fifth beauty champion title and some extra cc's by keeping company to Ciara in the international dog shows of Switzerland and Austria.

 

In track racing I had about one second better time than last year, but still my people think that I underachieved in the competitions, while in trainings I was faster. Most interesting lure was in Switzerland: a real (dead) rabbit! You should have seen how fast I ran there! I also liked the Mammendorf track in Germany and the warm weather on October.

 

This year we will visit more Middle-European running tracks and finally in the beginning of June I gain advantage of my age: I'll be allowed to run in veteran series with my half-brother Bobi in Finland!

 

Cami will take me and Ciara to some health tests in Finland. After all, our healthiness is her main concern. 

International Dog Show in Munich 

This morning Cami made an horrible mistake: she took me instead of Ciara to the dog show. She had promised me that I do not have to step in any dog show rings anymore, because I am already a beauty champion of five countries. This terrible mistake was caused by the last Austrian dog show, where I was supporting Ciara with my presence. There I got by accident (?) my third cacib of four. Four is needed from three different countries and four judges to become an international beauty champion. Dog shows are just for stupid dogs, which can’t do any other hobbies like agility, where brains are more required quality than beauty.

 

Anyway, I have always had excellent manners, where ever I have to represent me or my breed. It is normally written in critics: "Very good presented" as it should have been: "She presents herself very good". I was again the best behaving basenji in the ring, but the judge was more interested of the cover than the manners. No win this time.

 

There have been some judges (actually four together), who has felled into love with my character and put more beautiful basenjis behind me in the competition. Last time an Austrian junior handler (under 15 years) felled into love with my character, so I helped her to become third best of international junior handling competition. My folks were very proud of me, that I just went with a stranger kid to the big show ring and left about ten junior handler pairs behind us, just by my relaxing and co-operating behavior. That is better than many basenjis are able to do.

Shopping centre 

I just love to do shopping with my folks: there are always interesting smells and tastes. My favorite place is the hardware store. My folks arrange me seek and find program: there are lot of big shelves, where to find the target. I know a lot of people and things by name, for instance: ”Sök mat” (= seek food) get’s me find the nearest restaurant or grill. That talent has been very useful in the new cities that we have visited.

 

On Saturdays the shopping centers are full of people, so I have to be very careful that my paws are not stepped by shoes. Ciara do not handle the situation as professional as I do, so I help her by letting her walk between Mika and me, while Cami walks behind us due to the reason that she likes to do so called window shopping. My favorite delicacy is fish, which I prefer even more than fillet of beef. I was very lucky that this time we visited the fish restaurant, where I tasted some grilled salmon.

Skin complaint (furunculosis) 

Every time when I eat something, which includes added ingredients E 320 (BHA) or E 321 (BHT), which helps the product conservation (but can also cause cancer!), I got furunculosis in-between my paw toes. Unfortunately in Germany the pet stores do not care what they sell and there are no product specifications in some domestic packages. That's why I get these allergic reactions once in a while. Today my folks realized that the yummy bones caused painful skin complaint and I needed first aid. Luckily the first aid helps in twenty-four hours. Odd that Ciara does not have similar reactions.

A rainy day 

My folks knows immediately, when it is low pressure, because I have no indentions to get up from the bed. I usually sleep in the Mika's side of the bed and every night we have negotiations, if I should move from the middle of the bed or not. It's not my fault that my master arrives later to the bed than I do. Snoring is my other manner, which my folks do not appreciate.

 

I got yesterday an e-mail from my breeder Mia. Chika's (my sister) puppies have soon moved out from the nest. Good luck kids! Bulldobas breeder Tipi told, that maternity has matured Chika with a good way. Would that trick help Ciara, too? Ciara’s arrival three years ago was the input that made me a responsible adult and I stopped misbehaving. Actually, so called misbehaving (or misunderstanding?) was a message for my folks that I needed company of my own breed.

 

I was sterilized a couple of years ago, because I behaved like a bear shot to his ass (Finnish aphorism) due to the high level of hormones. When hormone level normalized, I became calm and playful. Therefore my hostess does not believe in theories that sterilizing makes a bitch aggressive. My only problem nowadays is the weight control. I don’t need any kind of control at all!

 

Our new neighbor introduced herself yesterday. That was bad news, because the nice cat seems to be moved away and the new neighbor’s two babies are not so interesting company at all. I tolerate all the kids, but I don't like them. Instead I have met a couple of nice breed cats, which behaves like basenjis. Or is it vice versa?

Rabbit hunting 

We had our weekly lunch visit to Gasthaus Feringasee, which I know by name "Kanin park" (= bunny park). Yes, I still think that Swedish is my mother tongue, German is the language of my current winter environment, Finnish is the language of my masters and their friends and English is the language that the car navigation system speaks to me. My masters noticed that I had learned English by my own when the GPS said: "You have reached your destination" and the car did not stop. Then I made every effort to get out of the moving car, because I have never liked long journeys with the car, so every second matters.

 

Anyway, this time I was sure that I'm able to find a little bunny from the park. I was even luckier as expected: I found a rabbit of my own size and a lot of faster than me. So we had a pleasant hunting session for half an hour. When I finally was picked up by my hostess, I had displaced both Ciara and the rabbit. Ciara gives up the hunting too easily and returns to hostess, but I'm able to keep on the good work as long as I got even a tiny smell of the prey. Every now and then I win the hunt, but I don't kill it. I feel very sorry for the sighthounds in Finland, due to the reason, that they have only plastic lures to catch. I won't bother myself with those ones anymore, when I have had so many opportunities to hunt with real animals.

Flea circus 

Ciara managed to bring a flea on her coat to home. Thanks to her eagerness to familiarize with every slum dogs, we both had to have a bath and our coats and beds were poisoned with Frontline spray (flea and tick control product). Should the poor weather been enough depressing! 

Activity weekend in Oberammergau 

Week 9/2009: This was my tenth visit in dog sport hotel called Hotel Wolf. Regular staff and customers know me and my good manners, but there are always some new visitors, who have never seen a basenji before. Every time the same phrases: "This is a barkless dog breed from Africa, though this one comes from Sweden."

 

On Friday afternoon I had an hour massage session with a dog physiotherapist. Why do all the physiotherapists call me a mouse? In the evening we took 30 minutes agility training and as usual after a months pause, I had some extra energy to put into the agility course. After I made my own track, started I obey Cami's wishes. You can see from my appearance that I LOVE agility, but for Ciara, agility is just a training session.

 

Saturday started with a beautiful sunshine, so we took an hours circuit by running free on a snow field. Then we woke up the master Mika and drove together to a restaurant, where we ate a grilled duck for lunch. After lunch we had another hours hike in the castle Linderhof park. I was sure there could be found some deer, but due to the 1,5 meters high snow, it was impossible to start a hunting session. In the afternoon we had agility training. Then we all went together to a Finnish sauna, where I relaxed in the lowest level, Ciara at the middle level and the human beings at the highest one. It was very easy to fall into sleep after the sauna.

 

On Sunday we started the last session of agility. This was the first time Ciara showed that she liked the track, due to the reason, that there were no normal jumps, which Ciara dislikes. For me every agility obstacle is fun. My family desided to visit Munich Olympia Park on way back. There were no snow left in the park, but it was very muddy. I showed immediately my best talent: hunting the real rabbits. This time I found one, but it didn't like to run with me, but managed to hide to a rabbit nest hole from me. I used a lot of time to find more rabbits, but there were too much people and dogs interfering my hunting session.

Introduction 

Auh! My name is Nala (register name Yulara Inula). I was born in Sweden on 2nd June 2003. My breed is basenji, which is best known as the barkless dog from Kongo. I have been moving a lot round Europe with my family: Mika my master, Cami my female servant person as well as Ciara (Liljeborg's Dan Galina Of Phoebus), my 2,5 years younger half-sister -> as we have the same father Manu (Bulldobas Phoebus).