Basset Hounds
Basset Hounds: Ten Things to Know About this
Lovable Pet
Basset Hounds are among the most companionable and lovable
dogs on the planet. Here are ten characteristics of the breed
you need to know before bringing a Basset into your life.
1. Bassets seem to love everyone: Its difficult to
imagine a sweeter, gentler or more peaceful dog. An adult
basset on a walk in the park will try to make friends with
almost everyone. Strangers seem drawn to him, will want to pet
and coo over him. Emotionally, he sometimes seems almost human.
His temperament is very well suited for a family setting. Hes
really good with children and other dogs. He loves to play.
Aggression is very rare. Dont expect him to be a guard dog.
2. Sense of Smell: His sense of smell is second only
to the bloodhound. Bassets were bred for hunting small game.
His nose can lead him into danger. Hes an escape artist and a
wanderer. Its advisable to keep him in an enclosed area and on
the leash during walks. Left to his own devices, hell follow
his nose wherever it takes him.
3. Intelligence: Because of his clown like demeanor,
laid back attitude and a streak of stubbornness, there are
those who stereotype the basset as dumb. Dont believe it. On
the contrary, hes a past master at getting his way.
Clownishness, soulfulness and contemplative assessment of any
situation are all part of his arsenal to win you over.
4. Puppies & Housebreaking: Admittedly,
housebreaking is difficult. If patience is not your long suit,
you may want to consider a grown hound from rescue. In
housebreaking a basset puppy, gentle tolerance and persistence,
with plenty of positive reinforcement, will yield success.
During his first year, refrain from allowing him to go down
long stairs or jump off couches. His lengthy back is prone to
problems during the formative stage if too much stress is
applied.
5. Drool: OK, he drools. Some bassets drool more than
others. Youll accept drool, because you just love him to
death.
6. Weight: Since hes prone to weight gain and bloat,
as is common among all deep-chested breeds, he should be fed
reasonable portions only twice a day. Bassets tend to overeat.
Remember that theyre long and low, and excess weight can lead
to back injury. At a minimum, a daily walk is a must.
7. Ears: Bassets long ears do not provide good air
circulation and are prone to infection. Cleaning weekly and
application of an ear wash solution from a veterinarian are
required. While frequent baths are not necessary, the ears drag
in everything and may need scrubbing more often.
8. Care and Maintenance: With the exception of the
ears and drool, bassets are easy to keep clean. His short,
dense coat repels dirt and water. Bassets do shed, but regular
brushing and removal will keep it to a minimum. Bathing about
once a month is all thats needed.
9. Compact Big Dogs: His short stature is deceptive.
Most bassets weigh in the range of 50 to 65 pounds. He has more
bone for his size than any other breed. Because of his short
legs, he may have difficulty jumping into some vehicles.
10. Barking: Bassets are not given to excessive
barking. Since he is very much a pack animal, he may howl if
left alone for long periods. Hes vocal and often makes a
variety of sounds in keeping with his mood, especially when
excited about the prospect of a walk or play.
If youre looking for a gentle companion thats easy to care
for and gets along well with everyone, youd be hard put to do
better than a basset hound. Please consider rescuing a basset.
Just do a search for 'basset rescue' on Google to find dogs in
your area.
Robert G. Knechtel maintains several websites, including
PetMedShop.Com and Go60.Com
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