Basset Hound Training: Housebreaking

Basset hound training to teach your canine friend to eliminate correctly is essential. It is as vital as toilet training your own child hence it must be undertaken as soon as possible to prevent your little puppy from developing unwanted habits that can be difficult to get rid of in the future. Additionally, basset hounds [...]

A Breed for All Families

Are you pondering the idea of getting a dog that is friendly and loving for your family? Well, I suggest the Basset Hound. This dog ismade famous by it’s droopy face and long ears, as well as short legs which give it a low center of gravity. I have one (Snoopy) that is 7 years [...]

Basset Hound Training Tips to Establish Yourself as a Dog’s Dominant Leader

 

Basset hounds make unforgettable friends and companions. But they also carry downsides like obstinacy, an unbending will, and the ability to get you really annoyed and feel helpless. If you want to resolve this very unfair stat of things (and you really ought to!), apply some routine or scheme when it comes to food, housebreaking, [...]

How to Go About Basset Training When A Dog Gets Territorial

 

Basset hounds belong to the elite few of the most powerful noses in the canine world; in fact, only the bloodhound is better than the breed. This Basset Training article will introduce us to just how territorial the dog is, whether breeding needs to be factored in, and if the basset hound makes a competent [...]

Top Five Pet Peeves and How Basset Hound Training Can Help

Dogs are both a combination of both desirable and less-than-admirable qualities and traits. Basset hounds are a case in point, being both delightful pets and at the same time, annoying and frustrating house mates. Below we will take a look at some of their not-exactly-endearing tendencies, such as noise, stubbornness, gassiness, among others, and where [...]

The Basset Hound Can Still Be An Excellent Hunting Companion

The Wonderful Basset Hound is a Medium/Large dog that weighs anywhere between 45-75 pounds. Their height usually being 11″ to 15″. The Basset Hound is long and low and because of their build this makes their already short legs look even shorter. In fact, the Basset Hounds name comes from the French word “bas” which [...]