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  2. Basset Hound - Wikipedia

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    The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog in the hound family. The Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Their sense of smell and ability to ground-scent is second only to the Bloodhound. [1] Basset Hounds are one of six recognized "basset"-type breeds in France.

  3. 50 Dogs Who Clearly Think They’re Cats, And Honestly ... - AOL

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    Greyhounds, Basset Hounds, Maltese, and poodles can exhibit such traits. The individualistic behavior is often ascribed to cats, but it isn't uncommon to see in dogs too. ... The proteins that are ...

  4. 32 fun facts about basset hounds - AOL

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    The basset hound is a very clever breed, so trying out some of the quick and easy tricks to teach your dog should be a breeze. That is as long as they feel up to it. Basset hounds can be very ...

  5. Basset Hound's Happy Frolicking in Deep Snow Really Is Enough ...

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    Related: Basset Hound Figuring Out How To Jump Is Too Cute for Words. Basset Hounds: Big Personalities in a Petite Package. Basset Hounds are familiar the world over for their stubby legs, floppy ...

  6. Basset - Wikipedia

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    Bassets have a strong resemblance to larger, longer-legged hound breeds, particularly the Bloodhound, despite their much smaller stature. [1] Bassets’ forelegs tend to be either crooked or straight, depending upon the breed; the coat types and colours seen within different basset breeds reflect those seen within the broader scenthound type, with short, long and wiry coats all found.

  7. Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen - Wikipedia

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    Grand Basset Griffon Vendéens a long-backed, short-legged hunting breed of dog of the hound type, originating in the Vendée region of France. They are still used today to hunt boar, deer, and to track rabbit and hare, but are more commonly kept as a domestic pet.

  8. Basset Hound Naps Harder Than a Worker Bee After an 18 ... - AOL

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    Basset Hounds like Fred could tire faster if they've spent time doing scent work, one of their staple traits, because it's mentally stimulating and require concentration.

  9. Basset Artésien Normand - Wikipedia

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    The height of the Basset Artésien Normand is between 30 and 36 cm (12 and 14 in), with a ratio of the height to the body length of about 5 : 8. Weight is roughly 17 kg (37 lb). The coat is short and tricolored (fawn and white with black blanket , a patch across the back) or bicolored (fawn and white).