Basset Hound Puppies are a Popular Choice
The Basset Hound is a large dog with short legs.
Often they are thought of as scent hounds because historically they have been used to track rabbits by scent. Their sense of smell for tracking is second only to that of the Bloodhound
Basset Hound puppies should always be kept on a leash when out on walks because of their attraction to track smells. Although they have a reputation for being lazy, they also have a tendency to run. Even though Bassets sleep a lot, walks are still necessary. Basset shed a lot of hair.
Basset hounds are commonly brown and black and most often spotted. Because of the extremely long ears of Bassets, they are prone to ear disease. If their ears are allowed to dangle on the ground they are prone to getting ear diseases. In addition to ear problems, because of their droopy eyes, the area under the eyeball can collect dirt and become clogged with mucus. Eye irritation can result from this.
The Basset Hound is viewed as a friendly breed toward people and other pets. Bassets are known to be a vocal breed. Bassets might howl or bark when they want something or to suggest that they think something is wrong.
One of the most difficult aspects while considering the purchase of a Basset Hound puppy is to ensure that you are dealing with an ethical and responsible dog breeder. All potential Basset Hound owners should only buy from reputable Basset Hound dog breeders that are local in their area.
For those who are ready and have a loving and caring home, an opportunity is available for life enhancement by either buying a Basset Hound puppy from a reputable breeder or considering adoption from a local animal shelter or animal rescue center.
Basset Hound puppies strongly encourages potential Basset Hound owners to consider adoption from a local animal shelter or animal rescue center.