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Basset Artesien Normand

Basset Artesien Normand
 

The Basset Artesian Normand originates from Normandy and Artois. One of the six recognized French basset breeds, this one dates back some 500 years. Today's standard basset Artesian Normand was developed by a French breeder named Leon Verrier.

The Basset Artesien Normands are short dogs and known for their sad eyes and floppy ears. The basset breeds look so similar to one another that it can be difficult for the novice to tell one from another. The Artesian Normandy is smaller than the typically-seen basset hound, weighing only 33 pounds on average. Like other bassets, this one has an elongated back and thick, sturdy legs. Any hound color pattern is acceptable in the Artesian Normand.

Personality

This dog is a courageous and headstrong animal. It is gentle with children and other pets, and it gives a warm welcome to all who enter the home. Like all basset breeds, the Artesian Normand rarely meets a stranger. This hound gets along with children and other pets when socialized properly as a puppy. The dog is a happy one, as excited to be out on the hunt as it is to cuddle on the couch. It is difficult to find an Artesian Normand that is anything but pleasant to be around.

Breed Characteristics

Life Span:13 - 15 years
Nicknames:Wiener Dog, Hush Puppy dog

Basset Artesien Normand Build Information

The Basset Artesien Normands are short dogs and known for their sad eyes and floppy ears. The basset breeds look so similar to one another that it can be difficult for the novice to tell one from another. The Artesian Normandy is smaller than the typically-seen basset hound, weighing only 33 pounds on average. Like other bassets, this one has an elongated back and thick, sturdy legs. Any hound color pattern is acceptable in the Artesian Normand.

Size:Small

Behaviour and Personality

This dog is a courageous and headstrong animal. It is gentle with children and other pets, and it gives a warm welcome to all who enter the home. Like all basset breeds, the Artesian Normand rarely meets a stranger. This hound gets along with children and other pets when socialized properly as a puppy. The dog is a happy one, as excited to be out on the hunt as it is to cuddle on the couch. It is difficult to find an Artesian Normand that is anything but pleasant to be around.

Activity Level:Moderately activity
Affection Level:Very affectionate
Kid Friendliness:Kid friendly

Appearance

A rubber brush will remove loose hairs from the dog's coat. It is important to note that these dogs shed on an almost constant basis. If dog hair isn’t for you, you may want to look at another breed. Like all bassets, these have a unique smell to their skin that cannot be washed away. The dog should only be bathed when necessary.

Shedding:Moderate
Grooming:Low Maintenance

Basset Artesien Normand Common Health Conditions

The elongated back of the basset leaves it prone to disc disease. Special care should be taken to not let the dog jump up or down from elevated places. If you want your dog to sleep with you, pick it up and put it in the bed with you. When it is time to get up, help your dog off the bed.

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Breed Talents and Facts

Daily walks will help keep the Artesian Normand in shape. The lifespan of this breed is between 13 and 15 years. These dogs are perfect for apartment dwellers. Thought to be slow and clumsy, these dogs are actually fantastic hunters. There are no specific nicknames for the basset Artesian Normand, but some people do call them wiener dogs or Hush Puppy dogs.

Training:Moderately easy