Coloradomom
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 15, 2000
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We currently have 3 cats and a 9 year old cattle dog mix who we adopted as a rescue 18 months ago. All get along well, with a few skirmishes here and there.
Yesterday we found out about an 8 year old Basset hound rescue, and we went to do a "meet and greet" with her and our other dog. They got along find which was a little surprising since our dog can sometimes be unfriendly to other dogs.
This basset "Sue' was turned into the shelter because her family who had her from a puppy, never paid any attention to her at all, never walked her, never played with her, etc.She did live with 3 cats. Their neighbor who volunteers at our no-kill shelter finally convinced them to give her up because she was clearly unhappy. So she is very quiet, does not bark, when we walked her she only went about a block and then stopped to lie down and roll in the grass Housebroken to some degree-they never really paid attention to her but she can "hold it" for 6-8 hrs and if you let her out will go, but will go in the house if it goes longer and will not tell you. Sounds like she can be motivated to tell you as she responds to treats.She is a big girl-60 lbs.
What can anyone tell us about bassets? We'd like to make the rest of her life a little better than the first part.We'd like to know if there is anything we should be aware of with the breed or given the scenario above.
Thanks much!
Yesterday we found out about an 8 year old Basset hound rescue, and we went to do a "meet and greet" with her and our other dog. They got along find which was a little surprising since our dog can sometimes be unfriendly to other dogs.
This basset "Sue' was turned into the shelter because her family who had her from a puppy, never paid any attention to her at all, never walked her, never played with her, etc.She did live with 3 cats. Their neighbor who volunteers at our no-kill shelter finally convinced them to give her up because she was clearly unhappy. So she is very quiet, does not bark, when we walked her she only went about a block and then stopped to lie down and roll in the grass Housebroken to some degree-they never really paid attention to her but she can "hold it" for 6-8 hrs and if you let her out will go, but will go in the house if it goes longer and will not tell you. Sounds like she can be motivated to tell you as she responds to treats.She is a big girl-60 lbs.
What can anyone tell us about bassets? We'd like to make the rest of her life a little better than the first part.We'd like to know if there is anything we should be aware of with the breed or given the scenario above.
Thanks much!