Originally of
French lineage, the Basset is a scent-hound used for hunting on foot and
tracking. His slow-moving ponderous ways and appealing clownish appearance
belie his great intelligence.
Known to his
fans as the armchair athlete because of his habit of lounging around the
house, it is important that a pet Basset Hound be given sufficient
exercise otherwise he can tend to put on weight.
The Basset is a
hardy, extremely tolerant and devoted dog with a gentle disposition which
makes him an excellent children's pet.
Given the
opportunity, the Basset Hound is a potential wanderer. One sniff at an
interesting scent and away he goes, nose to the ground and tail aloft,
apparently oblivious to anything or anybody. For this reason, it is
essential that he lives in a home with a well-fenced yard. Because he does
have a stubborn streak, the Basset requires firm but sympathetic handling.
The Basset is a "big dog on short legs" and he is extremely strong and
heavy for his height and should not be considered by owners who want a
small dog.
With his
guileless disposition, soulful eyes and comical ways, "Fred Basset", as he
is often affectionately nicknamed, is one of the real characters of the
dog world. Bring him up with kindness, patience and affection and your
world will be a brighter place because of him!
Ideal height 33
to 38 cm
Weight 23 to 28 kg.
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