
Short-legged scenthound with a keen sense of smell second only to the Bloodhound. Mild-mannered and devoted, capable of great endurance in the field.
Personality and care at a glance
Height
30-38 cm12-15"
Weight
18-29 kg39.5-64 lbs
Lifespan
10-13 yrs
Medium - Size category based on typical adult weight
Couch potato - content with short walks and lounging
Strong-willed - needs an experienced handler
Minimal grooming - occasional brushing
Frequent barker
How much this breed typically wants to be near their people versus enjoying time on their own.
Balanced companionship
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Activity requirements for Basset Hound
Basset Hounds have modest exercise needs. Short walks and light play sessions are typically sufficient to keep them happy and healthy.
30-60 minutes daily of moderate walks
Gentle strolls around the neighborhood at a relaxed pace.
Light play sessions with toys indoors.
Leisurely walks focused on mental stimulation through sniffing.
Coat care and maintenance for Basset Hound
Basset Hounds require minimal grooming maintenance. Occasional brushing and basic hygiene care will keep them looking their best.
A quick brush once a week removes loose hair and distributes natural oils for a healthy coat.
Bathe only when dirty or smelly - typically every 2-3 months. Over-bathing can strip natural oils.
Keep nails trimmed to prevent discomfort and clicking on floors. If you hear clicking, they're too long.
Brush teeth regularly or provide dental chews to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease.
Training approach for Basset Hound
Basset Hounds have a strong will and may resist training. Success requires patience, experience, and understanding that stubbornness often indicates intelligence.
Never force or punish - it will backfire. Find creative ways to make them think compliance was their idea. Consider professional training help if needed.
Progress may be slower than with other breeds. Celebrate small wins and don't get discouraged.
Standard training methods may not work. Be willing to try unconventional approaches.
Set clear boundaries consistently, but always with positive methods. Never use punishment.
A professional trainer experienced with this breed can provide valuable techniques and support.
They may never be perfectly obedient, and that's okay. Focus on essential commands and safety.
Feeding guidelines for Basset Hound
Medium-sized breeds typically do well on twice-daily feeding with a balanced, high-quality diet appropriate for their age and activity level.
Choose a complete and balanced food appropriate for their life stage (puppy, adult, senior).
Active dogs need more calories; less active dogs need fewer. Adjust portions accordingly.
Look for foods with named meat sources as the first ingredient for optimal nutrition.
Feed at the same times each day to support digestive health and training routines.
Common health conditions to watch for in Basset Hound
Understanding breed-specific health risks helps you provide better preventive care. Regular vet checkups and health screenings can catch many issues early.
This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult with your veterinarian about your pet's specific health needs.
Estimated expenses for Basset Hound
Estimates based on 2024-2025 research, adjusted for Basset Hound's size. Actual costs vary by location and provider.
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Information sourced from breed registries, veterinary organizations, and peer-reviewed research