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Basset Hound Waddle
The basset hound waddle cannot be captured on a photo but may be seen in a picture series.
The breed originated in the 1500s. It is a scent-trailing breed that was developed by French nobility to hunt small game. The bulky body and short legs make this breed indispensable in dense cover. The American Kennel Club recognized the breed in 1885.
The basset hound waddle cannot be captured on a photo but may be seen in a picture series.
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The height of this long and low dog is 13-15 inches at the shoulder. It weighs about 40-60 pounds. The velvety ears are extremely long and velvety. The tail is carried above the line of the back. Neither ears, nor tails are altered in the breed. The basset hound waddle cannot be captured on a photo but may be seen in a picture series.
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