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Grooming Your Basset Hound Part 2

Trimming the Basset’s Toenails

A Basset’s nails need to be kept short to prevent soreness and stress on the feet. Nails should be trimmed every 10 to 14 days. Various types of nail clippers are available for this purpose. Your veterinarian will be happy to teach you how to trim your Basset’s nails. Some puppies may resist nail trimming but with patience and a gentle approach by their owners they soon learn not to resist this important part of grooming.

Grooming the Basset Coat

Brush the Basset coat weekly with a grooming mitt. Shedding coats are best handled with a shedding rake or slicker brush. Gently clean the head and ears with a damp cloth.

Bathing the Basset Hound

Bassets can be bathed as often as necessary with a dog shampoo. Many owners regularly use a flea and tick shampoo. Thorough rinsing is necessary. To avoid getting shampoo and soapy water inside the ears, cotton balls may be placed inside the ear canals. Also avoid getting soap in the eyes. Terry cloth towels or an electric hair dryer may be used to dry the Basset.

Cleaning the Anal Sacs

A Basset’s anal sacs, which are located on either side of the anus, should to be checked and emptied regularly to avoid impaction and infection. Bassets with impacted anal sacs often drag their rear ends on the floor. Sacs are cleaned by holding the dog’s tail up and gently squeezing each sac. The smelly contents of impacted sacs will then squirt out. Owners who need assistance with this procedure should ask their veterinarians.

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Grooming Your Basset Hound Part 1

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Grooming Your Basset Hound

Cleaning Ears

The long ears of a Basset Hound do not allow good circulation of air and are therefore prone to infection. Owners need to clean the inside of their Basset’s ears once a week with a mild astringent or one of the many ear cleaners available from your local pet store or veterinarian. After the cleaning solution is applied to the inside of the ear, use tissue, cotton balls, or baby wipes to clean away the dirt. Start cleaning a puppy’s ears as soon as you bring him home and be diligent about frequently checking them for parasites such as mites and ticks.

Cleaning Eyes

The long ears of a Basset Hound do not allow good circulation of air and are therefore prone to infection. Owners need to clean the inside of their Basset’s ears once a week with a mild astringent or one of the many ear cleaners available from your local pet store or veterinarian. After the cleaning solution is applied to the inside of the ear, use tissue, cotton balls, or baby wipes to clean away the dirt. Start cleaning a puppy’s ears as soon as you bring him home and be diligent about frequently checking them for parasites such as mites and ticks.

Cleaning Teeth

A Basset’s teeth and gums should be kept clean and healthy. Teeth should be brushed and checked for tartar on a regular basis. For those knowledgeable with the use of a scaler, small tartar deposits can be carefully removed at home. Heavy tartar build-up should be removed by a veterinarian. There are also some healthy treats you can find that will help aid in removing tartar.

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Hearty Health

Happy Pup Dog Food

Ingredients:

3 pounds minced chicken meat 4 cups rice 2 1/2 cups frozen vegetable blend (no garlic or onions), minced 6 1/2 cups water

Directions

Prep Time 15 minutes Cook 35 minutes Ready in 50 minutes

  1. Place chicken, vegetables, and rice into a large saucepan or Dutch oven. Stir in water until the mixture is smooth. Place over medium-high heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly.
  2. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the rice is tender and all of the liquid has been absorbed, about 25 minutes. Cool completely before serving; store covered in the refrigerator.

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Summertime Fun

Most people for some reason believe that basset hounds shouldn’t swim. When in fact its quite the contrary. The weather is amazing and instead of lying around the house and doing nothing, take your basset hound out for a swim or a nice game of fetch at the lake. Basset Hounds absolutely love the water. So don’t think for a moment that you should leave your basset at home. Are you going fishing? Take them along. Who knows, they may catch a bigger one than you.