Basset Hound the Hound Dog Overview
Versatile medium dog, Basset Hound the Hound Dog is sociable companions that cross over in obedience, conformation, tracking, trailing and pack hunting. They are natural hunters and chasers with an extreme sensitivity to smell. Either solitary or pack hunter this dog has the power and stamina to dispatch mines. Sociable with pets, including dogs, affectionate towards children, rarely stubborn and lazy in movements, but usually barks loudly on a positive scent track. They require minimal grooming. Unable to distract when the smell is locked-on, they usually track it to its logical end.
Basset Hound the Hound Dog Breed Information | |
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Name | Basset Hound |
Other Name | Basset, Hush Puppy |
Origin | France |
Build Type | Medium |
Life Cycle | 10-12 years |
Group | Hound |
Character | Friendly, Gentle, Affectionate, Sweet, Tenacious, Devoted, lovely |
Height | Male:12-16 inches Female: 11-14 inches |
Weight | Male: 50-75 pounds Female: 45-65 pounds |
Color | Black & White, Brown & White, Red & White, Lemon & White, Tri-color |
Average price | 500 US$ |
Qualities | |
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Good with Kids | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Child Friendly | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Cat Friendly | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Dog Friendly | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Trainability | ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ |
Shedding | ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ |
Watchdog | ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ |
Intelligence | ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ |
Grooming | ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ |
Popularity | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Adaptability | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Tab ContentThe origin of the Basset Hound the Hound Dog is France, initially developed as a small game trailer for the hunter sign, the breed gained popularity during the reign of Emperor Napoleon. Bassets were also kept in royalty’s kennels during the 1880s during the reign of Queen Alexandra. The One Basset, named the Marquis de Lafayette, was presented to the President of the United States, George Washington. The Basset hound breed’s name is derived from a French word ‘basset’, meaning a short-legged or dwarf, this low-ground breed is ideal for hunters who have developed a strong sense of smell by hiding or disguised at lower levels. Follow on feet with sensitivity. sport. The dog hunted small animals especially hares and hares, during which period four versions of the short-legged hound were equally used, with the Artesian Normand being the predominant one, offering crossings with the Bloodhound to increase size. which resulted in Tempered Dog. In the late 1800s, the dog was first introduced to England and the USA, then the breed gradually grew throughout the US. Besides hunter, trailer, tracker and conformation dog, the breed is also companion.
Basset Hound the Hound Dog is medium-sized – heavily structured with the added benefit of shorter legs to suit deeper penetration in densely forested areas. Strong physique leads to strong bones in the right proportion. The coat is thick and stiff to the body, very helpful in hunting tasks, usually available in a combination of tan, white, red, black and a few additional colours. The gait is smooth but powerful and curious; The basset moves with the nose closer to the ground for better odor detection.
Hunting and tracking are characteristic of this breed, the field of action is out and there is great balance in body and mind in this breed. Basset hounds are at a higher stamina than speed. They are able to accompany its owner on the hunt all day long. The slow movement enables the human hunter to follow the dog on foot and furthermore is favorable for them to detect the game at a distance. This energetic breed needs to be deployed for tasks as a household pet and needs above-average exercise to satisfy its physical and mental stimulation. Long walks on leash, running in closed enclosures, playing in the yard, all such activities will be organized regularly.
During puppyhood, the dog is shy or timid of strangers, although socialization will bring an acceptable disposition to them. They proved to be friendly with all list of household pets, including cats and dogs, although small rodents may attract the attention of this predator. Moderately intelligent, this dog can be stubborn at times, thus being a bit challenging to housetrain. Commitment along with patience is the key to training efficiently. Basset hounds tend to shed less and are known to be sleek, requiring minimal grooming, however, wrinkles on the ears, face and mouth require regular cleaning. When choosing a Basset Hound as a family pet you have to accept its salivation.
- This energetic breed needs a strong handler during socialization training. Crate training will give better results.
- Basset hounds are extremely sensitive to scent, their investigative nature that can lead them to track and trail for miles down, as they chase through to the end. Keep it in the yard with a leash or fence to control its speed.
You have to accept the heavy drooling, otherwise change your selection. - Bassets are reported with the problem of abdominal gas, you need to consult a veterinary specialist from time to time.
Basset hounds eat a lot, a tendency that makes them clumsy and overweight. - Always monitor the food intake, ensure the right proportion in the diet for a healthy life.
- Keep your basset especially the ears clean to avoid any possible infection.
- They yelp loudly when left alone for a long time.
- Instruct your kids not to ride on the back of a basset, which can cause back problems, as well, little legs are prone to damage from rough handling and jumping.
- Body weight is not exactly balanced on four legs, the dog is heavy on the shoulders, thus unsuitable for swimming, do not let the dog try to swim, as experience has shown that the breed is non-swimming.
- To get a healthy puppy look for a reputable and reliable breeder or supplier, making sure the puppies have been medically examined and are disease free.