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Name: Chuck the Basset Hound
Adoption Fee: $250
Species: Dog
Breed: Basset Hound (short coat)
Learn more about the Basset Hound.
Color: Tricolor
Pattern: Tricolor
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 48.5 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 16 Years (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:

Chuck is a purebreed Basset hound who is looking for a home because his owners can no longer afford him. Chuck is happy and healthy. Below is what his previous owner had to say about him:

Chuck is a very loving dog. He thinks he's a real lap dog. He loves attention and food! He grew up with my daughter who is now four, so he's good with children. He will sit, stay and rollover if you have treats. He was crate trained but we no longer use it.Chuck has the whole living room to himself. He can ring the bell when he's ready to go outside, or he will just let you know. He loves tug of war. And taking walks but after that expect him to take a nap. Chuck loves to sleep.  He's also good with other dogs. He has never been around cats. He has had only (dry) dog food. We do not give him table scraps. Overall he is a good dog.

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the name Basset Hound comes from the French word "bas" meaning low. Some sources suggest the Basset Hound may have originated from genetic dwarf dogs presented in litters of other types of French hunting hounds, however, we do know that it is a rather old breed, descended directly from the Bloodhound. Shakespeare described the Basset Hound with the following poetic image: "Ears which sweep away the morning due." According to research, the true fame of the Basset Hound began in 1863, when it was presented at the Paris Dog Show. Its popularity spread to England where a lively dispute arose between two factions of breeders: Those who wanted to keep the Basset Hound a hunting dog, and those who wanted to transform it into a companion dog. Situated between these two factions were the American breeders who proceeded to develop an extremely pleasing companion dog without sacrificing any of the qualities of the hunter. The breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1885. Its natural bent is for hunting both in the den and in the open. It is therefore, used for the hunting of fox, hare, opossum, and pheasant. Bassets can hunt in packs or alone. It has an excellent sense of smell, but its reflexes are a bit slow. Their slow pace is convenient for hunters on foot and keeps game from being scared out of reach. The Basset's nose is almost as outstanding as the Bloodhound's. George Washington may have owned Basset Hounds given to him by Lafayette after the American Revolution. The Basset Hound is sweet, gentle, devoted, peaceful and naturally well-behaved. They fit into family life well. Their temperament should always be friendly with never an indication of sharpness or viciousness. They are mild but not timid; very affectionate with its master and friendly with children. It is incapable of biting, but it may be a bit stubborn. They like to do tricks for food. It has a deep musical bark. Housebreaking is difficult, but they do well with gentle patient training and positive reinforcement. With proper training, they are obedient, but when they pick up an interesting smell, it's sometimes hard to get their attention. They have a life expectancy of 10-12 years.

 

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