12 Realities New Basset Hound Owners Must Accept

Once you go basset, you never go back. At least, that's the buzz on the internet. Basset Hounds are among the most pleasant-natured and easygoing of all breeds.

sad-basset-hound.jpgSome are dignified, but most are clownish. Almost all are reliably good-natured, sociable, and peaceful with everyone — strangers, children, and other pets, too.

At a dog show, one can count on seeing cheerfully wagging tails in the Basset Hound ring.

Basset Hounds are independent thinkers who don't particularly care about pleasing you. Most Basset Hounds are stubborn and can be manipulative. You must show them, through absolute consistency, that you mean what you say.

If you are considering to own a basset hound, or you’ve just become a new basset hound owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new basset hound owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a basset hound owner, see if you can relate!

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411 thoughts on “12 Realities New Basset Hound Owners Must Accept

  1. We’ve had seven Basset Hounds over the past 40 years, and wouldn’t trade any one of them. At the present time we have Max and Brutis that were litter mates and they are 10 years. Can’t imagine what it will be without them.

  2. Ashford is a 4 1/2 yr old Basset/Catahoula mix. 99% of this is true for him,except he hates cars lol. He sleeps 23 and a half hours a day…and I am not entirely sure he is awake the other 30min while eating. Here he is claiming his bed!

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