in Awww 15 Interesting Facts About Basset Hounds by Judy Powell April 18, 2024, 4:57 pm 1 Comment 16shares Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest 10 When a Basset Hound trots across the ground, its large and floppy ears help bring smells directly to its face. Moreover, its dewlap (loose skin underneath the chin) helps trap these smells. Judy Powell 11 Their urge for hunting is quite strong. If not safely confined, chances are that they will wander off hunting on their own. Judy Powell 12 They are smart dogs, yet stubborn. And that is why Bassets are not easy to train. Judy Powell Page 4 of 5Previous 12345Next16shares Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest See more Previous article 15 Amazing Facts About Airedale Terriers You Probably Never Knew Next article 14 Things Australian Shepherd Owners Must Never Forget One Comment Leave a Reply Been an owner/trainer of Bassets all my life and agree with stubbornness. They are locals, determined and FOOD DRIVEN. Josey, my 3 year old tri-color, is a clownish, aloof, goof therapy bass of a dog. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Been an owner/trainer of Bassets all my life and agree with stubbornness. They are locals, determined and FOOD DRIVEN. Josey, my 3 year old tri-color, is a clownish, aloof, goof therapy bass of a dog. Reply
Been an owner/trainer of Bassets all my life and agree with stubbornness. They are locals, determined and FOOD DRIVEN. Josey, my 3 year old tri-color, is a clownish, aloof, goof therapy bass of a dog.