The Basset Hound: A British bred dog perfect for a family
The Basset Hound, also sometimes called the “Hush Puppy”, is a British breed that descends from the French Stag Hound. It is a short and heavy set dog breed that only grows to be about 15 inches tall. Their weight should range between 40 and 60 pounds when fully grown. They have a short dense fur coat that comes in such colors as white, tan, yellow, and black. Spots and masking are also common.
Characteristics and behavior of the Basset Hound
The Basset Hound is a loving, happy-go-lucky dog that makes a great family pet. They also respond well to other animals and pets. The only thing you have to watch out for is male aggression towards other male dogs. In addition to making a great family pet they also work well as a watch dog.
Regular health care and grooming of the Basset Hound
To care for and groom this breed you will need to brush their fur coat on a semi-regular basis. You will need to pay more attention to their ears. Because they have long floppy ears you will need to make sure that they stay clean. Some of the health issues that you will need to keep your eyes open for include obesity, spine problems, leg problems, ear infections, bloating, and possible skin infections. If you have a female Basset Hound who is going to have puppies you should plan for them to be delivered by cesarean section.
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