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Achieve positive results quickly with these useful training tips... Facts you may want to know before bringing home a Basset Hound dog... What you need to know in choosing the right toy for your dog... Basset Hound training is extremely important to your Basset Hound. Training period is the time for him to learn lots of things, from potty training to kennel training and can even progress as far as obedience training and training for shows and hunting. Teaching your dog about noise is an important training for dogs but is often taken for granted by some dog owners. It is vital that you take your Basset Hound to the vet. These top tips will help you get the most from your visit... Know the kind of diseases that could possible affect a Basset Hound dog... The Basset Hound owes much of its popularity to the "Hush Puppy" shoe advertising campaign. Contains tips on how to properly care for your Basset Hound's ear... Discover genetically inherited diseases that could possibly affect a Basset Hound dog...
Dealing with dog digging problem isn't that hard after all... The Sealyham Terrier is a small dog who is proficient at routing out the Otter from the rocks and crevices. When used with a pack of Otterhounds this dog gets along well and does the job admirably. The Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen is also known affectionately as the "PBGV". He made an instant hit in the Show Ring with his touseled appearance and friendly attitude. The Dunker Hound is rare even in Norway which is his country of origin. He is also rare in that he is a hound developed exclusively to hunt only one creature. In the nineteenth century, the dunker, which is a Norwegian hound, was the name given to a breed which originated from a "member" with the name of Herr Wilhelm dunker. The Redbone Coonhound has a strong and melodious "voice" and is one of the "treeing" coonhounds from the southern United States. Before discussing the treatment of Cherry Eye in your Beagle dog, let us first define what Cherry Eye is. Cherry eye is another term used to describe nictitans gland prolapse. This eye condition is common to Beagles and other breeds such as Bulldog, Cocker Spaniel, Pekingese and Basset Hound. In these breeds, the gland of the third eyelid called nictitating membrane prolapses and becomes visible. The Beagle was considered to be the most popular dog during the 1950's
in the United States. The Beagle first originated in the eleventh century when William the Conqueror was known for bringing the Talbot hound to Great Britain. The Talbot Hound was a scent hound, white in color that is thought to be an ancestor of the Beagle. The Talbot hound is now extinct. Another link to the evolution of the Beagle is the black and tan Irish Kerry Beagles. This type of dog was a small game hunter. The Beagle has such a strong sense of smell because of this particular ancestry. The Grand Bleu De Gascogne is called the King of Hounds because of his remarkable size and great beauty. He is a large hound with a melodious voice from the Gascogne region of France. The exotic looking Borzoi is a hound descended from the Steppe Greyhound of Russia and was used for many years as a hound to chase the wolf. The Harrier hound, like its cousins, the Beagle and the Foxhound, was born and bred to run with a pack.
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