19 Reasons Why Basset Hounds Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

Oh Basset Hounds… the breed that has become one of the most popular of all dog breeds in the United States (and among celebrities)…

Is it because of their devoted, gentle, tenacious, friendly, sweet-tempered, affectionate personality? or all of the above?

With his placid personality and short-statured yet noble appearance, the Basset Hound is a popular family companion, as well as a slow-paced but keen hunting dog.

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.

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

But as popular as they’ve become, you might be shocked to know that they are the worst dogs to live with… and there are 19 reasons for it.

Check out the 19 reasons why Basset Hounds are the worst dogs to live with on the next page:

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242 thoughts on “19 Reasons Why Basset Hounds Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

  1. Very tongue in cheek (lol). They are very loving dogs and make wonderful pets. I do agree that they do shed quite a bit and the dog drool is something that goes with the territory if you are lucky enough to own one (or two) like we had.

  2. I think somebody is having a major goof on basset hound owners. Our Miss Pitty Patt (11/20/03 – 7/30/16 and sorely missed) was the bestest dog ever! She loved to cuddle in her daddy’s lap when she was a puppy and she’d snuggle with our male kitty – they’d spoon: he’d curl up with his back to her belly and they’d snooze away the afternoons. She became a total bed hog when she got older and would climb her bed stairs and curl up behind my knees and proceed to hip check me to move over and give her room. What a loving, silly, clown she was and God I miss her so much.

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