marty_ga
Posted : 2/9/2011 1:38:37 PM
Aha, my favorite breed also! I've had 3 of them, and they have stolen my heart...did a little rescue work as well. You can often find a nice one in rescue because the stubborn part is what gets to people sometimes. Often though, I think they are perceived as being stubborn, when actually they are just doing what they were bred to do. Their intense sense of smell is what gets them into trouble...they will follow a scent and not give up, which makes them appear to ignore their owners commands. For that reason, they need to be kept in a securely fenced yard or on a leash.
They can't swim, so no pools. They do tend to bark at everything, and in a deep voice...makes a good burlar alarm!
They can be couch potatoes or they can be active...yes Bassets can run! Some do agility!
They are snugglers and good friends!
I have owned 3...the first was from a BYB (before I was aware) and was honestly my favorite...I think because I got her as a puppy and developed a very close bond with her. My second was a shelter rescue and became Hubby's best friend. She acted like she may have had some beagle in her...we'll never know, but she was a sweetie as well. My 3rd, the one I have now, I got from a reputable breeder found on the AKC website. Her personality is a bit more timid, and it has taken her time to adjust to a new home, but she is very loyal to me now. I got her as a 4 yr old (didn't want to go through the puppy thing at that time). She did not like being a show dog, so the breeder sold her to me. The advantage to that, is that she was professionally trained before I got her...actually, she knows more than I do!
I suggest you go to the website of the National Basset Hound Club and ask for a recommendation in your area.
Buffy's breeder is in Kentucky... http://www.silvanbassets.net/ But I will say, I am not sure what is going on with them. Somehow we lost communication. I have sent them a couple emails and a picture during the holidays, but haven't heard anything back. The website doesn't seem to be updated much.
I have worked with Basset Hound Rescue of GA, and if you go to their site, you will find some links to other rescues. I know that there are often an abundance of dogs in the South, they sometimes transport dogs to the North where there are more homes available.
I wish you luck...Bassets were a dream of mine also, and I wasn't disappointed! Let me know if I can help more!