Thank you for your comment, we have been following and enjoying your walks for a while now and were wishing we were closer to you but as you can see it is taking off well up here. it is so much fun having all the hounds together.
Greetings from bassethounds-walk.co.uk in the West Country now been going four years. Good to see more walking groups setting up and doing what our Hounds were meant to do: walk, chase, romp as a pack in the country, not ponce around in a ring. Scottish Basset Hounds always welcome if you're down our way ( see our website and many videos). Good luck.
This is good to see some of those bassets must be approaching 40kg, My little basset is only 20 something kg check her out. Hope i can organise something like this in Ireland. You always get compliments from people when walking them as they are quite rare around my area but getting less so.
yes the bassets all come in so many different shapes and sizes, we have 3 in our family ranging from 20kg to 30kg. I hope you do manage to organise something in Ireland as it is so much fun having them all together and take plenty photos or video so i can see them :-)
Hi There. Can you please let me know if or when you will be organising another Basset Hound walk? I would love to take my Noah to meet other basset hounds, he'd totally love it I'm sure :o)
Hi Yes there will be more walks, if you search for.bassetwalkersscotland. or on facebook, (this thing wont let me post the web addresses for you) you will get the detail there. I think the next one is at Hamilton, hope to see you and Noah soon
Absolutely WONDERFUL! Just one thing, get ALL of those hounds OFF the leash. My Basset, "Buddy" was never on a leash with me. He controlled the action, so much better that way, and that was even if we were around traffic on busy streets in the suburbs of Chicago. He would listen, and know what to do. After all, I started him off the leash when he was 8 weeks old. One thing he liked to do was sit in my lap whenever I was driving him for a car ride to a dog park or anywhere else. And, he was a good 80 pounds of hound dog. Boy I miss him, these dogs here don't know how lucky they are.
Thank you for your comment, we have been following and enjoying your walks for a while now and were wishing we were closer to you but as you can see it is taking off well up here. it is so much fun having all the hounds together.
Greetings from bassethounds-walk.co.uk in the West Country now been going four years. Good to see more walking groups setting up and doing what our Hounds were meant to do: walk, chase, romp as a pack in the country, not ponce around in a ring. Scottish Basset Hounds always welcome if you're down our way ( see our website and many videos). Good luck.
This is good to see some of those bassets must be approaching 40kg, My little basset is only 20 something kg check her out. Hope i can organise something like this in Ireland. You always get compliments from people when walking them as they are quite rare around my area but getting less so.
yes the bassets all come in so many different shapes and sizes, we have 3 in our family ranging from 20kg to 30kg. I hope you do manage to organise something in Ireland as it is so much fun having them all together and take plenty photos or video so i can see them :-)
This is my idea of heaven.I am moving to Scotland with my Bassett Hound Nancy.
Hi There. Can you please let me know if or when you will be organising another Basset Hound walk? I would love to take my Noah to meet other basset hounds, he'd totally love it I'm sure :o)
Great thanku :o)
Hi Yes there will be more walks, if you search for.bassetwalkersscotland. or on facebook, (this thing wont let me post the web addresses for you) you will get the detail there. I think the next one is at Hamilton,
hope to see you and Noah soon
Absolutely WONDERFUL! Just one thing, get ALL of those hounds OFF the leash. My Basset, "Buddy" was never on a leash with me. He controlled the action, so much better that way, and that was even if we were around traffic on busy streets in the suburbs of Chicago. He would listen, and know what to do. After all, I started him off the leash when he was 8 weeks old. One thing he liked to do was sit in my lap whenever I was driving him for a car ride to a dog park or anywhere else. And, he was a good 80 pounds of hound dog. Boy I miss him, these dogs here don't know how lucky they are.