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General Basset Hound Information

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A "Blue" Basset is not a defective dog......I am sure others have their opinion about the suppossed health problems of a blue basset.....nothing any different than any other Basset. There are MANY factors that cause hair/skin problems.......the food they are given WILL make a difference in their health/appearance. Do not assume a "blue" is undesirable....or genetically defective....I haven't found any scientific data to back these claims.......if you have some evidence then feel free to share it with me......we need to love ALL Bassets!

The Basset Hound is a long, low, scenting hound of French ancestry.  His many admirers consider him to be among the most beautiful and unusual of all hounds, his dignified look owing in great part to a large, majestic head adorned with long, velvety ears, a wrinkled brow and dark, soulful eyes.  The Basset Hound remains one of the most easily recognizable of all dog breeds.

The Basset Hound  originated  in sixth-century France, a country known for its many strains of hounds. Most strains had a tall version as well as a short-legged size under sixteen inches, which were called “basset” (bas in French means low-set). Both the Basset Hound and its long-legged cousin, the Bloodhound, are thought to be descendants of the famed St. Hubert hounds.  St. Hubert, a churchman, was the patron saint of the hunt, who set out to develop a new strain of hound, which looked similar to today’s Bloodhound.  Many authorities feel the Basset was a result of a  mutation in the St. Hubert strain. This genetic deviation produced a  short-legged, dwarfed hound, whose slower movement and low-set form was to prove useful for hunters on foot in search of small game.  With his long ears helping to stir up the scent, packs of Bassets were used to drive small prey, such as rabbit and hare, from dense undercover into open terrain where hunters could move in for the kill with spears, nets or clubs. The sport of pack hunting with Basset Hounds continues to this day in France and England.

There are several things you must take into consideration BEFORE bringing a Basset home.
     A Basset Hound CAN be difficult to housebreak if you are not willing to put the time, effort, and energy needed. You must be able to have patience, yet not give in to those sad eyes. We as people make housebreaking more difficult than it has to be!
     A Basset Hound does have certain genetic issues as with any breed, but through selective breeding we can hope to eliminate as many of these issues as possible. I just want to be as clear as I can......while I do stand behind every puppy I sell I cannot 100% guarantee that your puppy will never ever have something wrong. I do know that we as breeders have to be selective in the dogs we breed and where we allow our puppies to make their new homes.
    A Basset Hound will instictively use those sad eyes to get their way......warning....these eyes are VERY hard to resist! You have to be consistent with them and not allow those BB's Beautiful Browns (or Blues) to cause you to give in!!
   A Basset Hound needs exercise but doesn't need total freedom.....their nose will take them on a journey that could cost them their life. Seems like once that nose catches a smell nothing else matters!
    
   I will add more information as time allows me to, thanks for taking the time to check out my site!!

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Please be careful to study and research this breed BEFORE you bring a new puppy into your home. A Basset Hound can be stubborn(not stupid!) They find many ways of getting their way with you and if you are not prepared you may end being disappointed with your purchase and then decide you do not want the puppy and that is so very sad for the puppy!

Please be very cautious about someone that claims to have puppies with "champion lines".....ASK to see a copy of Sire & Dam's pedigree.....sometimes the "champion line" is so far back in the pedigree it probably will not even apply to this new litter!!! If you really want a Basset with true Championship.....do a search....go to the Basset Hound Club of America website.....if you have any concerns about a puppy you are considering(even if from someone else) please feel free to email me I will more than happy to help you!

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My knowledge of Basset Hounds comes from being raised with one and continuous research of this breed. I do not in any way claim to be an expert, I am always ready to learn as much as I can about the Basset Hound. Any information you would like to share with me is aprreciated!

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