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Find out the answers to your most pressing questions about Basset Hounds, such as: Is a Basset Hound the right breed for my lifestyle? What should I expect from a Basset breeder or rescue group? How do I prepare my home for a curious, nose-driven pup? Which training methods are most effective for training Basset Hounds? The Basset Hound has an unmistakable profile. They have the long, square snout, muscular body, and loose skin of their Bloodhound ancestors, but with short legs and a long, sabre-shaped tail. The olfactory ability of this breed is second only to the Bloodhound itself, and they are unrelenting once they have caught a scent. Both the short legs and the long, upwardly curved tai...
Find out the answers to your most pressing questions about Basset Hounds, such as: Is a Basset Hound the right breed for my lifestyle? What should I expect from a Basset breeder or rescue group? How do I prepare my home for a curious, nose-driven pup? Which training methods are most effective for training Basset Hounds? The Basset Hound has an unmistakable profile. They have the long, square snout, muscular body, and loose skin of their Bloodhound ancestors, but with short legs and a long, sabre-shaped tail. The olfactory ability of this breed is second only to the Bloodhound itself, and they are unrelenting once they have caught a scent. Both the short legs and the long, upwardly curved tai...
This Comprehensive Owner's Guide to the Basset Hound serves as a complete introduction to the noble and adorable hound dog recognized around the world for his long pendulous ears, his short powerful legs, his elongated body, and that sweet and somehow sad expression. France's most famous scenthound, the Basset Hound wins fans for his easygoing personality, demanding very little of his owners, while providing affectionate companionship, his silly daily antics, and a booming sonorous bark to protect his home and loved ones. Written by hound judge, Betty Ann Stenmark, this volume begins with an informative chapter on the breed's beginnings in France in the Middle Ages, tracing the its developme...
Originally published in 1926 as "Training the Rabbit Hound", this extremely scarce early work on Bassets and Beagles is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. VINTAGE DOG BOOKS have republished it, using the original text and photographs, as part of their CLASSIC BREED BOOKS series. The author spent over twenty years breeding and training these small hounds for his own use, and commercially for others. His methods met with much commendation from satisfied hunters nationwide. Although the book is primarily concerned with the popular American sport of rabbit hunting with hounds, much of the content is also applicable to the traditional hunting of the hare. The book consists of o...
This book, illustrated with over 195 cull-color photos and drawings, presents sensible, easy-to-follow recommendations about selectin and caring for a Basset Hound.
Describes the physical characteristics of Bassett Hounds and discusses how to care for them as pets.
A basset houndÕs floppy ears arenÕt just a cute feature! Basset hounds are skilled hunters because their low-hanging ears sweep scents up from the ground into their powerful noses. Beginning readers will learn this and so much more in this book about these awesome dogs!
Known for their long, floppy ears and sad eyes, people may not know that Basset Hounds have an extraordinary sense of smell. These short-legged dogs were bred to hunt rabbits and are built to track scent trails on the ground. Young readers will learn about the history of Basset Hounds, how their physical features enhance their sense of smell, and how they use their noses today.
The Basset gives detailed information on the origins and development of the breed, and its character and behaviour. It covers puppy care, socialisation and training, including all the activities a Basset Hound can enjoy. There is a special chapter on showing the Basset, while the book concludes with a chapter devoted to Basset health.