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Topic Dog Boards / General / bloodhounds
- By fatgazzer [gb] Date 14.03.06 22:40 UTC
I am looking for some additional advice,maybe sam or tartan tale could help. I am looking to get a bloodhound in the summer. I have researched on the net about the health problems and was talked out of having one ten years ago we hadn't got as much room as now and it was suggested not enough experiance of hounds. Having now owned two bassett hounds or ten years and met bloodhounds at crufts I am now looking or the best way to meet the breed in a more natural setting, any constructive comment would be welcome. as a final thought we also keep rabbits could this be a problem, never has with our other dogs but you never know.
Gaz
- By ridgielover Date 15.03.06 08:02 UTC
Hi fatgazzer, have you tried contacting the breed club(s)?  In my breed, the clubs hold names of members who are happy to have visitors to their homes to see the breed in a home setting etc.
- By ice_queen Date 15.03.06 10:43 UTC
As said before contact the breed club to find if they can put you in contact with members close to you who are willing to show you there dogs.  We do this in our breed and have just had contact from someone who want's to come see our breed in the house. 

Good luck in your search :)
- By sam Date 15.03.06 18:38 UTC
will pm you.
- By fatgazzer [gb] Date 16.03.06 21:31 UTC
Thanks for your help haven't tried the breed club yet, having being "snubbed" once ten years ago I am a little vary to go down that route but needs must and I'm sure I'll get over it
- By sam Date 17.03.06 09:55 UTC
we are a very nice breed club, both of them are nice in fact. why may i ask where you snubbed?:confused:
- By fatgazzer [gb] Date 17.03.06 23:03 UTC
i'm sure that you are that was the impression that we got from meeting people at crufts on friday. As to why we were snubbed, my wife rang someone for advice (no names no packdrill but see my pm) as we only had owned our first basset for 12 months she was told to "stick to bassets" we did and soon after had our second from rescue. but if nothing else i am tenatious so i will try again
Gaz
- By Brainless [gb] Date 17.03.06 23:20 UTC
I would imagine that with a young Bassett the person you spoke to thought it was too early to venture into having a second dog let alone a bigger one :D
- By fatgazzer [gb] Date 19.03.06 00:04 UTC
with hindsight you are probably right about their opinion but my we didn't push how experienced we were with dogs at the time and  if I do say so myself i feel that we have much more experience with hounds an their psycology and ready or a bloodhound I'll shut up  now as it sounds more and more like a c.v.
Gaz
- By Lara Date 19.03.06 11:12 UTC
I love Bloodhounds - they're absolutely gorgeous but curiously I've never met one that hasn't really ponged! 
- By sam Date 20.03.06 16:01 UTC
strangely enough we get a lot of enquiries from baset owners but once they actually get contact with a full size adult bloodhound they realsise how very very different they are & 9 times out of 10 stick to another basset!!:eek:
- By fatgazzer [gb] Date 20.03.06 16:09 UTC
Thanks sam have met bloodhounds in the flesh so to speak though not in a home enviroment don't mind  being one of the "one in ten" (shades of UB40:cool:)
I realise that this is not something to be rushed
Gaz
Topic Dog Boards / General / bloodhounds

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