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FAQ:
Frequently asked questions & site map These pictures shows dogs and their
love of bones. Also see our breed profiles to see pictures
of other breeds.
I rescued my
bone!

From: Sarah in Wisconsin:
I love your site!! I too have a Bassett that I adopted from Bassett Buddies Rescue of Wisconsin. I
couldn't be happier with my baby Charlotte. She is around 2 years old according to vet
papers. Before her I had two other Bassetts, one of which died after having her for 15
years. It took me 4 years to be able to even think about getting another dog. I was so
happy when I stumbled upon the Bassett Buddies website!! I was happy that I could help out
another sweet Bassett, as my baby Rosie came from a not so good home. Thank you, and keep
bringing in the cute pics!!
Got bone?
My Name is Samantha, I just ran into your site looking for
information on Bassett Hounds and Ear infections.
Sara (My Beautiful Bassett) Has had problems with her ears since we got her. I have only
been cleaning her ears once a week. So the information on you site was Very helpful. Thank
you.
This is Sara Sue and her new bone
Basset Pics
The Secret
World of the Basset Hound
by Evamarie Spataro

Now you are ready to step into the secret world of the Basset. The
Basset Hound was bred in France at around the 1500s. The reason they are called
"Basset" is derived from the French word "bas set ", which means
low-set. So, in English, Basset Hound really means Low-set Hound. See more about this
hound along with pictures sent in by our PetCorner members. Find out more and join our
support group
Emmas Peanut Butter Biscotti
by Emma Spataro
I just love baking Biscotti
in the kitchen! Of course Eva has to help me open the refrigerator and turn the knobs on
the stove. Anyway, I thought this recipe is really tasty and is great for a midnight
snack!
The Basset Hound:
An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet
(Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet Series)
by Barbara Wicklund
 
An excellent beginners book on Basset Hounds and dog care Barbara
Wicklund's Book on The Basset Hound : An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet (Owner's
Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet Series), is an excellent beginners guide to Basset Hound
ownership and general dog care. The text is very informative and even provides the reader
with information on dog training, pet therapy and more. The pictures are wonderful and old
and young alike can learn from what is presented throughout. I highly recommend it for new
basset hound owners and especially children who want to take more of a responsibility with
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