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The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt by scent. Their sense of smell for tracking is second only to that of the Bloodhound. The name Basset derives from the French word "bas" meaning "low;" "basset" meaning, literally, "rather low."

Basset Hound Appearance 

These dogs are around 33 to 38 cm (13 to 15 inches) in height at the withers. They usually weigh between 50-70lbs. They have smooth, short-haired coats but a rough haired hound is possible. Although any hound color is considered acceptable by breed standards, Bassets are generally tricolor (black, tan, and white), open red and white (red spots on white fur), closed red and white (a solid red color with white feet and tails), and lemon and white. Some Bassets are also classified as gray or blue; however, this color is considered rare and undesirable.

They have long, low-set ears and powerful necks, with much loose skin around their heads that forms wrinkles. Their tails are long and tapering and stand upright with a curve. The tail should also be tipped in white. This is so they are easily seen when hunting/tracking through large brush or weeds. The breed is also known for its hanging skin structure, which causes the face to have a permanently sad look; this, for many people, adds to the breed's charm. The dewlap, seen as the loose, elastic skin around the neck, and the trailing ears, help trap the scent of what they are tracking.

The Basset Hound is a large dog on short legs. They were originally bred by the French to have achondroplasia, known as dwarfism. Their short stature can be deceiving; Bassets are surprisingly long and can reach things on table tops that dogs of similar heights cannot.

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Basset Hound News Posts 

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First Cats, now Dogs
The first contestant was ?Betty,? a soft-spoken Beagle/Basset Hound mix; the other was ?Regis,? a large Pomeranian. Trevor Shores showed Betty. ...

Basset Hound Photos 

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Basset Hound Temperament 

The Basset Hound is a very calm and companionable breed. They are an especially loyal breed known for their pleasant disposition and emotional sensitivity. Around strangers, Bassets are friendly and welcome the opportunity to make new friends. For this reason they are an excellent pet for families with children and other pets. In fact, it is recommended that since Bassets are "pack" animals, if the Basset must be left alone on a daily basis during the daytime while the family is away, a second pet in the family will keep a Basset out of "trouble". Bassets hate to be alone.

While Bassets love food and may be less energetic than some breeds, they will exercise regularly if given the chance. Most Bassets enjoy activities that use their natural endurance, like long walks or hikes. They also enjoy tracking games that let them use their powerful nose.

Like other hounds, Basset Hounds are often difficult to obedience train. Many Basset Hounds will obey commands when offered a food reward, but will "forget" the training when a reward is not present. Bassets are notoriously difficult to housebreak. Training and housebreaking are not impossible, however, and can be accomplished with consistency and patience on the part of the owner.

The breed has a strong hunting instinct and will give chase or follow a scent if given the opportunity. They should be trained in recall; failing that, they should be kept on a leash when out on walks.

Bassets might howl or bay rather than bark when they want something or to suggest that they think something is wrong. They also use a low, murmuring whine to get attention, which sounds to many owners as though their Bassets are "talking." This whine is also used by the hound to beg (for food or treats) and varies in volume depending on the nature of the individual hound and length of time it has been begging.

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Basset Hounds Breed Origins 

Basset Hounds are a breed of French lineage, a descendant of the St. Hubert's Hound, a dog similar to the present-day Bloodhound. Friars of St. Hubert's Abbey in medieval France desired a shorter-legged dog, capable of following a scent under brush in thick forests, as hunting was a classic sport of the time. Both Bassets and St. Hubert's Hounds were bred to trail, not kill, their game. Bassets were originally used to hunt rabbits and hare. The first application of the word "Basset" to a breed of dog can be traced to an illustrated text on hunting written by Fouilloux in 1585.

Early French Bassets closely resembled the Basset Artésien Normand, which is still a breed today. The Basset Artesian Normand is one of the six recognized French Basset breeds. Originating in Artois and Normandy, it dates back to the 1600's. The Basset Artesian Normand looks like a Basset Hound, but lighter in weight. A short, straight legged hound, its body is twice as long as it is high. Its head is dome-shaped and powerful with hairy cheeks. The neck is slightly dewlap and the muscles are smooth with a moderate amount of wrinkles. The chest is round with clearly visible sternum. The coat is very short, bicolor: tan and white, or tricolor: tan, black and white. Breeders prefer white feet.

By the turn of this century, the Basset Artesian Normand was developing into two distinct lines, straight-legged hunters and crocked-legged, droopy-eared companion and show dogs. French breeder Leon Verrier developed today's standard, which blends attributes of both varieties. The Artesian Basset needed straight legs that would neither hinder his speed nor drain his energy in order to work in unruly terrain, brush and briar. The breed was recognized in 1911.

Because many short-legged dogs from this time were called Basset and record-keeping from this time was sparse, it is difficult to speculate which of these breeds have bloodlines in common with today's Basset Hounds. It is commonly believed that Marquis de Lafayette brought Basset Hounds to the United States as a gift to George Washington.

Basset Hounds Breed Origins (continued) 

In France, basset hounds achieved noticeable public cultural popularlity during the reign of Emperor Napoleon III (r. 1852-1870). In 1853, Emmanuel Fremiet, "the leading sculptor of animals in his day" exhibited bronze sculptures of Emperor Napoleon III's basset hounds at the Paris Salon. Ten years later, in 1863, the Basset Hound reached international fame at the Paris Dog Show. At that time there were two common Bassets, those with a rough coat (Basset Griffon) and those with smooth (Basset Français). The dogs were further classified by the length of their legs. The two popular Basset breeders at this time were M. Lane and the Count Le Couteulx.

In 1866, Lord Galway imported a pair of Le Couteulx Bassets to England, but it was not until 1874 that Basset Hounds were widely introduced there by Sir Everett Millais. The Kennel Club accepted the breed in 1882 and the English Basset Hound Club was formed in 1884. The American Kennel Club first recognized Basset Hounds as a breed in 1885. In 1935, the Basset Hound Club of America was organized in the United States. The current American breed standard was adopted in 1964.

In North America basset hound picnics and waddles are traditions in many regions and draw impressive crowds and participations from in some cases hundreds and thousands of bassets and their owners. For example, The Allentown Basset Picnic thrived for seven years before becoming Tri-State's Basset Freedom Fest in 2003. Other major annual basset hound events, including the Buffalo Basset Bash, the New Orleans Basset Boogie, and the Michigan Basset Waddle, share many similarities with North American food festivals and even crown king and queen basset hounds in a manner reminiscent of festival crownings of pumpkin queens. Of course, other traditions, such as deciding which basset has the best waddling butt or can keep a towel on its head the longest, are generally unique to basset hound picnics and waddles. These events also feature a wide variety of purchaseable and usually custom-made items depicting basset hounds and therefore play a role in raising money for basset hound rescue organizatios and boosting local economies.

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Basset Hound Health Issues 

In comparison to other breeds, the Basset Hound is an especially healthy breed, but there are some illnesses to which they may fall prey.

They are a deep-chested breed, and are therefore prone to bloat. Bloat is the second biggest killer of dogs after cancer and can affect any dog at any time with no prior warning. It can kill perfectly healthy Bassetts in a matter of hours. After the first signs of bloat (the animal tries to make itself sick with no or little amount being produced, a very swollen stomach which becomes tight like a drum and generally pacing around) you have 20 minutes to get the animal to the vet in order for any type of surgery to be effective.

Many bloodlines are genetically prone to glaucoma, luxating patella, ectropion, and "cherry eye". Young Bassets occasionally develop panosteitis. Older Bassets occasionally develop Von Willebrand disease. Long dogs on short legs can easily develop back pain, especially if excessive weight is already a concern. Hip dysplasia can be a problem in Bassets. Due to the breed's short legs and large mass, Bassets may be susceptible to arthritis as they grow older. Also, the life expectancy for an average Basset usually lies between 8 to 12 years of age, but there are extreme cases where they live beyond 14 years old.

As Basset Hounds often overeat, feedings should be regulated to prevent weight gain. Long ears are prone to infection if not cleaned regularly. The pronounced haw of the eyes can become dry and irritated.

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Pack Hunting On Foot 

Hunting with Basset Hounds in a similar fashion as a fox hunt is common in the Mid-Atlantic States of Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. There were a number of Basset Hound packs in its original home of England when the hunting of hares (see Beagling) was made illegal by the Hunting Act 2004. Several private and membership packs exist. Hunting for cotton tails and hare is the quarry of preference.

Hunting a hound pack requires a staff which consists of a Huntsman and the Whipper-Ins who are responsible for order and discipline of the pack. A Field Master is in charge of the field that follows behind observing the hounds work the covert. Most clubs will hunt in traditional attire of a green jacket and brush pants. Recognized clubs offer those members who have supported the pack the oportunity to wear colors on the collar to indicate rank in the club.

These packs are typically of English and French hound blood lines with a mix of AKC blood lines in some packs.

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Basset Hound Training 

Training is a touchy topic when dealing with the Basset Hound breed. Gentle and patient training is the most effective form of training. Trainers must be persistent with the breed in order to achieve a well mannered dog. The Basset has the tendency to become stubborn by listening to their nose, rather than their master. Owners need to make the training process lively and entertaining to allow the Basset to learn more efficiently.

Basset Hound Blog Posts from Google 

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Please join us for our third annual "BHRA Basset Bingo" at Molly & Max in Birmingham, Alabama on August 1, 2009 from 5:30 - 7:30. More details to come! Coordinator...Molly Bloetscher. Posted by Basset Hound Rescue of Alabama at 11:32 AM ...
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Famous Basset Hounds 

In 1928, Time magazine featured a Basset Hound on the front cover. The accompanying story was about the 52nd annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden as if observed by the Basset Hound puppy. This prestige is often seen as the event which made the Basset Hound a popular part of American pop culture.

Basset Hounds have had prominent roles in movies and television. Some Bassets have been featured in comic strips and cartoons. Examples include cartoon character Droopy Dog, originally created in 1943 by Tex Avery, and Fred Basset, the main character in the comic strip Fred Basset, created by Alex Graham in 1963. Basset Hounds playing more minor roles include Rosebud the Basselope from Berke Breathed's comic strip Bloom County and Lafayette, from the 1970 Disney film The Aristocats. The notable webcomic PvP by Scott Kurtz occasionally features the author's pet Basset Hound.

Basset Hounds in films include Fred, the companion of Cledus in the 1977 movie "Smokey and the Bandit" and Gabriel, Batou's Basset Hound in "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence"; Gabriel is in fact director Mamoru Oshii's real life pet, and is included in many of his films. In a scene most likely referencing Smokey and the Bandit, a truck driver has a Basset Hound beside him in American Pie 2. Basset Hounds are featured prominently in off-beat roles as well - one gets hit by a car and survives in "The Rage: Carrie 2", and in the film Monkeybone a Basset has its own nightmarish dream sequence. Finally, Basset Hounds appear in such other mainstream films as "An American Werewolf in Paris", "Nanny McPhee", and "Spider-Man 2".

Basset Hound Links 

Basset Hound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt by scent. Their sense of smell for tracking is ...
American Kennel Club - Basset Hound dog dogs puppy puppies
The Basset Hound possesses in marked degree those characteristics which equip it admirably to follow a trail over and through difficult terrain.
Basset Hound Club of America
Club and breed information. Official American Kennel Club parent club of the breed.

More Famous Basset Hounds 

Television programs have used Basset Hounds as characters as well. In the early days of television, Elvis Presley famously sang "Hound Dog" to a Basset Hound named Sherlock on "The Steve Allen Show" on July 1, 1956. One of the most famous Bassets on television was Flash, the dog owned by Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane in the 1980s TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard ". A life-sized replica named "Flush" was used in dangerous situations. Other Bassets on television include Cleo from "The People's Choice", the Basset Hound named simply "Dog" from "Columbo", Quincey, from "Coach", Sam from That's So Raven and Socrates in Judging Amy.

Basset Hounds have also been featured in advertising. The logo for Hush Puppies brand shoes prominently features a Basset Hound. Basset Hounds are occasionally referred to as "Hush Puppies" for that reason. The dog used in the photos was named Jason. A Basset Hound also serves as the companion to the lonely Maytag Man in Maytag appliance advertisements. Tidewater Petrolium advertised its Fyling A Gasoline using a Bassett Hound named Axelrod. In the 1990's, a handsome red/white Basset Hound called SIGMUND featured in a several advertisements including one for Domestos bleach.

Basset Hound Breeders and Rescue 

American Kennel Club - Basset Hound dog dogs puppy puppies
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Basset Rescue on the Internet - The Premier Website for bassethoundrescue.com.
Carolina Basset Hound Rescue
Carolina Basset Hound Rescue ( CBHR ) is a volunteer-staffed, non-profit organization rescuing and placing stray, unwanted, neglected, and abandoned basset ...
BASSET HOUND RESCUE OF ALABAMA HOME
Breed organization located in Birmingham. Pictures and profiles of available dogs, adoption application and agreement, and frequently asked questions.
Arizona Basset Hound Rescue
Contact information, adoption guidelines, fee structures, organization news bulletins and photographs.
Ohio Basset Hound Rescue
News, photographs and profiles of available dogs, adoption application, events gallery, gift shop, Annual Waddle for Rescue information and photographs, ...
Basset Hound Rescue of Georgia, Inc. - Home Page
Adoption information, available dogs, success stories, sale items, and links.
New England Basset Hound Rescue - Home
Organization dedicated to helping homeless basset hounds in New England find a new home.
Basset Hound Rescue Home Page (BHRSC)
Information on adopting, fostering, and volunteering as well as available fundraising items.
Tri-State Basset Hound Rescue
tristatebassets.org - A non-profit organization dedicated to finding homes for abandoned and relinquished basset hounds in the New Jersey, ...
All Bassets Cherished - Basset Hound Rescue
A non-profit organization in upstate New York, founded and run by volunteers.
Basset Hound Puppies for Sale
Directory of dog breeders with Basset Hound puppies for sale and Basset Hound dogs for adoption. Find the perfect Basset Hound puppy at PuppyFind.com.
Guardian Angel Basset Rescue
Guardian Angel Basset Rescue, Inc. rescues Basset Hounds from abusive and unwanted situations. Our organization gives Bassets a second chance to live as ...
North Texas Basset Rescue
North Texas Basset Hound Rescue, Inc. Website at RescueGroups. ... We are operated solely by volunteers. Each year we rescue approximately 80-100 basset hounds.
Lone Star Basset Hound Rescue
Independent non-profit organization based in Houston, Texas, devoted to saving the homeless bassets of the area.
Oregon Basset Hound Rescue Home Page
Finds homes for basset hounds who have been abandoned, dropped off at shelters, or have ended up homeless for some other reason.
Carolina Basset Hound Rescue
Carolina Basset Hound Rescue ( CBHR ) is a volunteer-staffed, non-profit organization rescuing and placing stray, unwanted, neglected, and abandoned basset ...
Basset Hound Rescue League, Inc.
Adoption agency for basset hounds based in Fort Washington, Maryland with photographs of available dogs, foster needs, and forms for adopting or ...
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Droopy Basset Hound Rescue
Rescues bassets from pounds or shelters and accepts others relinquished by owners in the western Pennsylvania area. Volunteer needs, success stories, ...
Mid-America Basset Rescue
Non-profit organization devoted to rescuing basset hounds primarily from the states of Missouri and Kansas.
Basset Hound Puppies For Sale
Find Basset Hound puppies for sale from dog breeders in your area. Advertise your Basset Hound puppies for sale or adult Basset Hounds dogs for sale.
BROOD - Basset Hound Rescue Of Old Dominion
BROOD does basset hound rescue in Maryland, Virginia, DC, West Virginia and parts of Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Basset Rescue Connection...rescuing bassets in the greater Los ...
When hounds need rescuing, BRC steps forward.
Florida Basset Rescue
Florida Basset Rescue is a non-profit volunteer organization to rehome and rehabilitate homeless, abandonned and abused basset hounds.
Basset Hound Rescue of New Mexico
Mission statement, available dogs, photographs, and general information about the organization.
Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario, Canada - Welcome
Basset Hound Rescue of Ontario Canada takes in abandoned and unwanted basset hounds and finds permanent loving homes for them, as well as educating the ...
Basset Rescue of Central California
Finds homes for abandoned or owner-relinquished basset hounds found in pounds, shelters, and as strays.
Bluegrass Basset Rescue - Basset Hound Rescue of Kentucky
Photos, contact information, adoption application, and information.
Washington Basset Rescue
Washington Basset Rescue WABR is a non-profit rescue and referral organization dedicated to placing unwanted Basset Hounds into suitable homes, ...
Helping Hands Basset Rescue Home Page
Basset Hound rescue organization for the Austin and central Texas areas. Information on adoption and fostering, listing of available dogs and calendar of ...
Wyoming Basset Hound Rescue and Adoption
Wyoming Basset Hound Rescue and Adoption is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to assisting abandoned, lost or unwanted Basset Hounds in Wyoming ...
Golden Gate Basset Hound Rescue
Basset hound rescue for the northern portion of the California.
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Basset Hound information, a show Basset Hound picture, rescue clubs finding breeders with a Basset puppy for sale.
Michigan Basset Rescue - Home of the Original Basset Waddle
Finding permanent homes for Basset Hounds in need. Group history and information, events and listings and photos of available dogs.
Las Vegas Basset Rescue
All volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue, healing, and re-homing of basset hounds in need.
The Daily Drool Basset Rescue Page
Basset Hound Rescue is a network of individual Basset Hound Rescue Organizations dedicated to the ... Carolinas - North & South Carolina Basset Hound Rescue ...
BellyRubs Basset Rescue Home Page
Click here to see all of our Basset Hounds in need of loving homes ... Edith Baker's World Wide List of Basset Hound Rescue Organizations ...
Wyoming Basset Hound Rescue
Wyoming Basset Rescue is a non-profit, all volunteer group dedicated to helping unwanted basset hounds in Wyoming find new homes. ...
Utah Friends of Basset Hounds - Helping Rescued Bassets Find ...
Organization to provide veterinary care, food, shelter and support to dogs needing assistance in Utah.
Vahhala Kennels, Home of Champion Basset Hounds
Photographs, pedigrees, show news, and kennel history.
ABC Basset Hound Rescue Home Page
ABC Basset Hound Rescue's Slobber Shoppe carries over 250 basset hound related gift items. There are items for everyone...basset flags, jewelry, ...
Basset Hound Breeders, Bassett Hound Puppies
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