Introduction to the Basset Hound Breed

Basset Hound
The Basset Hound (Basset Hound), also known as the French Short-Legged Hound, originates from France. The Basset Hound is an ancient and noble hunting breed. It descends from French bloodlines and developed further in England centuries later. Initially in France and Belgium, the Basset Hound was mainly used to track rabbits, hares, deer, and any prey that could be tracked by scent.
Chinese scientific name: Basset Hound
English name: Basset Hound
Alias: French Short-Legged Hound
Height: About 33 centimeters
Weight: Around 20 kilograms
Lifespan: Approximately 12 years
Place of origin: France
Temperament: Gentle and obedient; although slow in movement, it is very intelligent.
Usage: Originally skilled at hunting rabbits, foxes, quails, and various wild animals, in the 21st century it is mostly renowned worldwide as a companion dog.
Coat and color: The coat feels very coarse, dense, and smooth short hair. Coat colors include black, brown, and white edges or two-tone patterns.