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Have you ever owned dogs before and specifically, a Basset Hound? |
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Familiarity with owning dogs ensures a higher success rate in placing a puppy in a new home. It is a particular "plus" if a perspective buyer has had the experience of owning a unique breed like the Basset Hound. |
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Why do you want a Basset Hound? |
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It is important to determine if the relaxed, low-slung Basset Hound will be the right choice for a new buyer. This short-legged breed, for example, is not the best choice for an avid jogger or person who wants to play a game of catch with their dog. The Basset is also larger and heavier than most realize, averaging 50 to 70 pounds. |
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Do you have a fenced backyard? |
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Being a scent hound, Bassets tend to roam and may become injured or lost. Chaining a Basset (or any breed) to an outdoor doghouse or tree is inhumane as well as dangerous. |
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Where will your new puppy live? |
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The friendly, affectionate Basset Hound craves the companionship of other animals or people. It will be happiest in the house where it can be cared for by a loving family. |
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How long will the puppy be alone during the day? |
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Breeders are reluctant to place a Basset puppy in a home where it will be alone for excessively long periods. The companionship of another dog or cat will go a long way in providing companionship for a new dog. |
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Are you willing to spay or neuter a pet Basset Hound? |
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Spaying or neutering is usually required by responsible breeders who wish to protect their valuable bloodlines. |
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Can you afford not only the purchase price of this pet but also the maintenance? |
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New owners need to be aware of how much it costs to keep their pet healthy and well-taken care of. |
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Is the decision to purchase a Basset Hound a unanimous one in your family? |
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Bassets that go into a family situation where not everyone wanted this unique breed may start out with a couple strikes against them. |
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