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Basset Hound

 

 

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The Basset Hound is a chunky, short-legged breed of dog of the hound family, which hunts by scent or sight. Their sense of smell for tracking is second only to that of the Bloodhound. The name Basset derives from the French word "bas" meaning "low" or "dwarf".

These dogs are around 33 - 38 cm in height. They have smooth, short-haired coats and are generally tricolour - black, white and tan, red (sometimes called marmalade) and white or less commonly lemon and white. They have long, low-set ears and powerful necks, with much loose skin round their heads which forms wrinkles. Their tails are long and tapering, and stand upright with a curve. The breed is also known for its hanging skin structure which causes the face have a permanent sad look on it; this, for many people, adds to the breed's charm. The loose, elastic skin around the neck is thought to help "catch" the scent of what they are tracking.

Basset Hounds are placid, but tenacious, dogs and companionable, having been bred to hunt in packs. However, they should be trained in recall, as the breed has a strong hunting instinct and will give chase or follow a scent if they get one.

The Basset Hound is known as an especially loyal breed. They are often very friendly and will gladly play with children. However, their tenacity and relatively low canine intelligence also make them one of the breeds most often given up, or abandoned, by casual pet owners who are unwilling to make the commitment to raising a dog of this breed.

Basset Hounds are an old, aristocratic breed of French lineage. and the first known reference to the breed was in 1585.

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Adam Lucas

Basset Hound Review

10/3/2004

Rating: TBA (6vote/s)

My Basset, Lily, was the best dog I ever had. She was extremely loyal, obedient and friendly. She always was a pleasure to be with. Her coat was short and did not not shed much comparatively to other breeds.

I did not have the slobbering problems I have read about with other bassets. She did have a tendency of weight fluctuation. Please be sure to feed a low fat diet in the later years of life.

Her voice was beautiful and thankfully she only used it on rare occasions. Her only fault was her tendency to do anything for food.

If she caught scent of anything edible, she would stop at nothing to go get it, including crossing the road, going into neighbors garages and tearing through trash cans. Still, she was the best dog ever!

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