Did You Know the Basset Hound Means 'Low Dog' - Learn More

January 30th, 2009 by admin

Many people are familiar with the gentle and melancholy Basset Hound. If you have always been interested in this intriguing breed, or are considering buying a new puppy, a Basset Hound is a worthy consideration. Here are some intriguing facts and details about this amazing breed:

The name Basset Hound is derived from the French word bas, which translates into English as “low.” Some historians strongly believe that this breed is a direct descendent of the Bloodhound. Others believe that the Basset Hound breed is a product of a genetic dwarf line of French hunting hound dogs. Though the true origin may be somewhat foggy, we do know that Basset Hounds have an affinity for hunting fox, pheasant, opossum, and hare. Because of their build, they are generally known for their relaxed manner of hunting. They are methodical in all of their movements and they slowly approach their prey without causing alarm. They were especially perfect for joining people hunting on foot, because they enjoy slower pacing and being with people.

These dogs certainly have an interesting physique. They are considerably short (11 to 15 inches tall) and generally weigh 45 to 65 pounds. They are stocky in build, and have short legs, similar to that of a dachshund’s. They have loose skin, and their coat is often a mixture of white and chestnut coloring, yet there are sometimes brief patches of black present as well. Their ears are long and floppy, which frame their noble faces. Their muzzle is long and straight, and they have a wide black nose and long lips. Their deep brown eyes have a droopy appearance, yet it only compliments their kind and loyal demeanor. They are strong and barrel-chested, and they have a deep, almost musical bark.

Basset Hounds are incredibly kind and loyal dogs. They enjoy being around people and they are also exceedingly faithful companions. They are somewhat hard to train, but if you are patient and are willing to work with your pet, they will have learned their lessons for life and they will absolutely adore you. They love their owners and get along exceptionally well with children as well. Because they are short, they do not threaten children, and they also have such a regal and kindly expression that children simply melt over these dogs!

As with most breeds, there are a few health issues that Basset Hounds are prone to. Because of their long body and short legs, if a Basset Hound becomes overweight from inactivity, it can easily cause stress to their back and their spine. If unattended, this can lead to lameness and possible paralysis if weight loss is not taken into action. They also have a tendency to bloat, so feeding them 2 to 3 small meals a day should do the trick.

Basset Hounds are kind, loyal, and make excellent hunting and companion dogs. They love people, especially children, and they are great for living in apartments or a simple neighborhood home. If you live in a small space but are considering purchasing a new puppy, consider a Basset Hound!

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Welcome to my blog. I am an agility dog trainer and avid pet lover living my dream. Since I was a little boy, I always wanted to work with pets. Here I will post articles and information on all things related to pets.