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Basset Fact Hound
The basset fact hound is seen in many hunting photo collections and usually include the puppies.
This family of dogs originated in France in the 1500s. It is a scent-trailing breed that was developed by French nobility to hunt small game. The dog’s short legs and a sturdy body make the Basset especially useful in dense terrain. Sometimes, the dog is compared to a Bloodhound on short legs.
The basset fact hound is seen in many hunting photo collections and usually include the puppies.
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Heavy-boned, the dog weighs more than you would expect having a look at it. An adult dog weighs 40-60 pounds. The distinguishing features of these cut dogs are their long velvety ears and sad eyes. The dog carries its tail above the line of the back. The basset fact hound is seen in many hunting photo collections and usually include the puppies.
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