Basset Hound

Basset Hound


Breed of Dog : Basset Hound

Some sources suggest the Basset hound may have originated from genetic dwarf dogs present in litters of other types of French hunting hound. The name comes from the French word "bas", meaning "low". An excellent scent hound, the Basset has been successfully used to hunt deer, fox, rabbit and game birds. The Basset Hound can hunt in packs or alone. The breed's low build is particularly useful in dense cover. His slow pace is convenient for hunters on foot and keeps game from being scared out of reach. The Basset's nose is almost as outstanding as the Bloodhound's. George Washington may have owned Basset Hounds, given to him by Lafayette after the American Revolution. The breed was first registered with the AKC in 1885.

The Basset Hound is a medium-sized dog used for companionship and hunting. This is a heavy boned dog with a long body and short legs. The dog is 12 to 15 inches at the shoulder, and the bitch is 11 to 14 inches. The Basset Hound weighs from 45 to 65 pounds, depending on the dog's sex. The Basset Hound's coat is short and comes in tan, red, black, brown, with white. The coat is hard and protects the dog from injury during the hunt. The Basset is not a fast moving dog, but is determined in the hunt. The Basset will bay once the scent of the game has been found. This dog will live from 10 to 12 years.

Typical of many hounds, the Basset Hound is a friendly breed that loves people. Although they are short they can weight 55 up to even 75 pounds so learning proper manners inside and out is important. They are normally gentle dogs and, again typical of hounds, are social dogs that love their pack. The Basset is generally a healthy breed but does have some serious issues that should be watched for and tested for in breeding stock. Von Willebrand's disease is a clotting disorder. Like all deep chested breeds bloat is a serious concern that is life threatening when it happens. Some are affected by glaucoma.
 
Height: up to 15 inches.
Weight: 55 to 65 pounds.

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