
Basset Hound
If you melt at the sight of big sad eyes, you
may not be able to resist buying a Basset Hound puppy.
These dogs have eyes that would melt even the hardest
heart and a sweet and loving disposition to boot.
The Basset Hound has a keen sense of smell and can track
scents almost as well as its ancestor, the Bloodhound. In fact,
this member of the American Kennel Club's hound group is apt to
become so obsessed with a scent that he will ignore commands to
come or heel. Basset Hounds were developed to be able to track
scents through tight areas where the larger scent hounds could
not fit.
The Basset Hound weighs around sixty
pounds and stands between eighteen and twenty inches high.
These dogs can come in any AKC recognized hound dog color,
although a dog with a white base coat with brown and black
patches is most common. The Basset has long, droopy ears which
almost touch the ground when he is standing. His undershot jaw,
broad chest, and short legs combine to give him a comical and
clumsy appearance, but this dog can actually move very
gracefully.
Basset Hounds are ideal apartment dogs, as long as neighbors
don't mind their mournful vocalizations. These dogs actually
don't care to exercise unless they are tracking a scent, but
they must receive daily exercise to stay healthy. To keep your
Basset in shape, you will have to walk with him, even if you
have a fenced yard.
If you are looking for a pet who does well with children or
other pets, then a Basset Hound is a wonderful choice. These
dogs adore people and will do anything to be with them. More
than one Basset has endured the indignity of dressing up in
frilly gowns just so he can spend time with the children he
loves.
Although Basset Hounds are loving and devoted pets, they do
have a stubborn streak. Some people mistake this stubbornness
for an intelligence problem and think that their Basset isn't
smart enough to learn obedience. However, if you look closely
at your Basset as he is disobeying, you may just catch a
naughty twinkle in his big, sad eyes. Your Basset is more apt
to obey commands that mean he is spending time with you than
commands that don't interest him, such as the stay command.
Since these dogs are a bit difficult to train, you may want to
consider taking your puppy to obedience classes to get
professional training help.
Basset Hounds love to eat. Since this chow hound behavior
and their disinterest in exercise is a bad combination, you
will need to keep a close eye on your Basset's food
consumption. If your Basset becomes overweight, ask your
veterinarian to recommend a food that will help him lose some
weight.
Bassets require little grooming. Brush through his hair once
a week to remove dirt and loose hair. You may also need to
check his ears to be sure he doesn't develop any problems,
since the air may not circulate well in such droopy ears. In
fact, ear infections are one of the main health problems with
this breed. Other common health problems are spinal related
injuries and eye diseases.
If you want a dog whose sole purpose is to please his
owners, then a Basset Hound may be the perfect choice for you
and your family.
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