ABOUT US

We are a reputable and responsible Basset Hound breeder. We have devoted our energy and love to increase the quality of life and health of our Basset Hound puppies. We maintain very strict requirements pertaining to the breeding, raising, and caring of our gorgeous puppies. We are devoted to uniting you with a puppy that will become the best companion for you and your family.

The perfect health, temperament, and conformation (quality) of our puppies are our main goals. Good parents breed good puppies. Our breeding females are selected for their qualities that promote the Basset Hound breed standards. Our males have to be perfect to be allowed to pass his qualities on to offspring. We aim to breed for good health, temperament, and conformation (quality) – breeding only the best of the best. Our dogs are more than pets, they are part of the family. Providing good homes for our puppies is a top priority.

We love and care for our puppies and do everything possible to get them off to a great start in their precious new lives. We send our puppies home with items to create a great beginning in their lives and to make it easier to transition to their new homes. Our puppies buyers are not just customers to us, but considered our new friends,

Feeding

Recommended daily amount: 1.5 to 2.5 cups of high-quality dog food a day, divided into two meals.

Size

Basset Hounds stand no more than 14 inches at the shoulder and weigh 50 to 65 pounds.

Temperament

The mild-mannered Basset is too laid-back to ever be sharp-tempered. They get along with everyone, kids and other animals included. They are calm indoors but alert enough that makes them an excellent watchdog.

Like every dog, Basset Hounds need early socialization — exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences — when they’re young. Socialization helps ensure that your Basset puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog.

Care

Basset Hounds are usually calm dogs that do well even in small houses and apartments. They should live indoors with their family, ideally with access to a yard. They’re not suited to living outdoors in extreme heat or cold.