
Ya-Ya and her first AKC Points. Penn Treaty Kennel Club April 30, 2017 Judge Deirdre Petrie WB - 2 points

Ya-Ya 7 weeks old

YA-YA at 7 weeks old.

YA-YA 7 weeks old gaiting shot.
AKC CH/UKC CH Tammen's Hoodoo Your Voodoo, TT,CGC,BCAT,DCAT,FCAT,FCAT2,RATI
2016/6/1919.32% African Line breeding 2/2 GCH Tammen's Sparks Will Fly & 4/4 AKC CH C-Quest Soul Driver Inbreeding Coefficent .1438%
AKC CH Sonbar's Deliteful Deviation SDHR6% African Fanconi Clear | MBISS AKC CH/Can CH Nyanga Signet Sweet William JC SDHR12% African 2002 Pedigree Award Winner,02 & 03 BCOA top Twenty Winner, 03 AKC Eukanuba Classic Invitational Winner, 04 Pedigree Stud Dog Winner, BISS BCOC 2004, BISS BCOA 2007 | ||
AKC CH/Veteran BIS/Reserve BIS UKC Grand CH Tammen's Whaz Up Pussycat BBHROutcross - 25% African - Fanconi clear | |||
AKC CH/UKC CH Akuaba The Cat's Meow JC, AOM, PVBOutcross - 50% African - Fanconi Probable carrier - First 50% African to receive a AOM. | |||
Group Winning/Group Placing AKC GCH/MJBIS/MJRBIS/BIS/RBIS /IC-JC/IC- SC,IC-CH Bronze, ICKC JUNIOR HALL OF FAME CHAMPION /BIS/RBIS UKC GCH/URO1/MBIS KCUSA Jr CH/KCUSA CH/UCI Int. CH Tammen's Defying Gravity AOM BCOA Nationals 2014, CGC, PVB, RATN, TT, TKI2012/12/2013.37% African Inbreeding coefficient .0108% | |||
AKC CH C-Quest Keep The Rhythm2004/10/6 | |||
AKC CH Sonbar's Deliteful Deviation SDHR6% African Fanconi Clear | MBISS AKC CH/Can CH Nyanga Signet Sweet William JC SDHR12% African 2002 Pedigree Award Winner,02 & 03 BCOA top Twenty Winner, 03 AKC Eukanuba Classic Invitational Winner, 04 Pedigree Stud Dog Winner, BISS BCOC 2004, BISS BCOA 2007 | ||
AKC CH/Veteran BIS/Reserve BIS UKC Grand CH Tammen's Whaz Up Pussycat BBHROutcross - 25% African - Fanconi clear | |||
AKC CH/UKC CH Akuaba The Cat's Meow JC, AOM, PVBOutcross - 50% African - Fanconi Probable carrier - First 50% African to receive a AOM. |
Health Information
Basenji Night Blindness/PRA -Normal -BJ-PRA1323/0F-PI
Fanconi - Clear/Normal -BJ-FAC7503/2F-PI
OFA Eye Exam - Normal with breeder option noted - Iris to Iris PPM - BJ-EYE359/9F-PI
Cardiac - Normal - Practitioner - BJ-CA72/12F/P-VPI
Dentition Database - Full Dentition - BJ-DE8/12F-VPI
Patella - Normal - Practitioner - BJ-PA432/12F/P-VPI
Thyroid - Normal - BJ-TH446/12F-VPI
PennHIP - Right DI = 0.30 Left DI = 0.31 - 80th Percentile
(The Median DI for Basenjis is 0.43 - The Min. DI for a Basenji is 0.26 the Maximum is 0.94)
OFA Preliminary Hips - Excellent
Inbreeding Coefficent .1438%
4/30/17 Penn Treaty Kennel Club - Judge Deirdre Petrie - 1st/WB - 2 points
TT received April 2018
If you are interested in Temperament Testing here is what the set involves:
Description of the Temperament Test
The ATTS Temperament Test focuses on and measures different aspects of temperament such as stability, shyness, aggressiveness, and friendliness as well as the dog’s instinct for protectiveness towards its handler and/or self-preservation in the face of a threat.
The test simulates a casual walk through a park or neighborhood where everyday life situations are encountered. During this walk, the dog experiences visual, auditory and tactile stimuli. Neutral, friendly and threatening situations are encountered, calling into play the dog’s ability to distinguish between non-threatening situations and those calling for watchful and protective reactions.
Watch a video of the ATTS Temperament Test
Dogs must be at least 18 months old to enter this test. The test takes about eight to 12 minutes to complete. The dog is on a loose six-foot (6′) lead. The handler is not allowed to talk to the dog, give commands, or give corrections.
Failure on any part of the test is recognized when a dog shows:
- Unprovoked aggression
- Panic without recovery
- Strong avoidance
The ATTS Temperament Test consists of ten subtests divided into five subcategories:
Behavior Toward Strangers
Objective: To measure the dog’s reaction to strangers in a non-threatening situation.
Subtest 1: Neutral stranger
A stranger to the dog approaches the handler, shakes hands with the handler and engages the handler in a brief conversation, ignoring the dog.
The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog’s reaction to passive socialization and the dog’s protective instinct.
Subtest 2: Friendly stranger
A stranger to the dog approaches happily and briskly, is very friendly to the dog and pets the dog.
The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog’s active social skills.
Reaction to Auditory Stimuli
Objective: To measure the dog’s reaction to auditory stimuli and the dog’s investigative behavior.
Subtest 3: Hidden Noise
The handler/dog team approaches a hidden assistant who rattles a metal bucket filled with rocks and sets this bucket in the path of the team. The handler may encourage the dog to investigate the bucket only when asked to do so. The handler’s focus must be on the bucket, not on the dog.
The purpose of this subtest is to test alertness and curiosity.
Subtest 4: Gunshots
The handler stops at a designated marker with his/her back towards a well hidden assistant. The assistant fires three shots using a .22 caliber starter pistol (SHOT-PAUSE-SHOT-SHOT).
The purpose of this subtest is to measure the dog’s recovery response to a sudden noise.
Reaction to Visual Stimulus
Objective: To measure the dog’s reaction to a sudden visual stimulus.
Subtest 5: Umbrella
The handler/dog team approaches an assistant sitting in a chair holding a closed umbrella parallel to the ground at a 90 degree angle to the approaching team. When the dog is five feet from the assistant, the umbrella is opened. The handler may encourage the dog to investigate the umbrella only when asked to do so. The handler’s focus must be on the umbrella, not on the dog.
Tactile Stimuli
Objective: To measure the dog’s reaction to unusual footing.
Subtest 6: Plastic Footing
Both the handler and the dog walk the entire length of a 15-foot by 6-foot clear plastic strip.
Subtest 7: Wire Footing
Only the dog will walk the entire length of a 12-foot by 3-foot unfolded exercise pen.
The purpose of these subtests is to measure the dog’s sensitivity to unusual footing, its ability to recover from the fear of unusual footing and to measure its investigative behavior to the unusual footing.
Self Protective/Aggressive Behavior
Objective: These tests collectively evaluate the dog’s capacity to recognize an unusual situation, its threshold to provocation, its protective instincts, and its propensity to realize when the situation becomes a threat.
Subtest 8: Non-Threatening
The handler/dog team stops at the designated marker. A weirdly-dressed stranger crosses the path 38 feet in front of the team.
The purpose of this subtest is to test the dog’s alertness to an unusual situation.
Subtest 9: Threatening
The weird stranger advances 10 feet towards the stationary handler in a threatening manner.
The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog’s ability to recognize when an unusual situation turns into a provocation.
Subtest 10: Aggression
The weird stranger advances to within 18 feet of the stationary handler in an aggressive manner.
The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog’s protective instincts.
The stranger is never closer than 10 feet from the dog. The handler’s 2 foot arm and the 6′ lead is added in for a total of 18 feet. Aggression here is checked against the breed standard and the dog’s training. A schutzhund trained dog lunging at the stranger is allowed, but if an untrained Siberian husky does the same, it may fail.