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pksmom
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beagle /bassett

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do or have any of you run a beagle bassett cross if so how did they do basically for pleasure hunting

arkyhunter
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Post by arkyhunter »

I've had a few, they hunt pretty well, some are a little slower, some faster. Some may take longer to start than a beagle. I like 'em.
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Big Mike
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I have had two in the past 30 years, so I am far from an expert on this cross. With that said, The one's i owned were very good gun dogs, were much faster then one might think, hunted hard, and would drive a rabbit,with beautiful bawl mouths. My issue with the one's i had was handling, both were males, and hard headed as heck. Back in the day, we never heard of a training collar. Good luck.
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My very first dog was a beagle basset cross that my dad got me as a pet...he was a pet until my dad came home from work one afternoon and the dog was running a rabbit,lol. I wish I had a whole kennel full that could run like that little guy could.
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pksmom
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beagle/bassett puppy

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well we bit the bullet and got the puppy for our son i let him pick out the one he wanted he named he Haley she is so cute I'll post a pic tomorrow

A-Site
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Post by A-Site »

My first rabbit dog was a beagle/bassett cross that I got when I was 10 years old. I have many fond memories hunting with him after school in the late afternoon; early evening.
He was faster than most bassetts I've seen, but slower than many beagles. He sure could move a rabbit, though!
I hope you enjoy your new beagle/bassett as much as I enjoyed mine!

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well me and my son zack took our pups in the yard to drag rabbits around to se how well they would track mine is a reggie gyp she is doing killer for 10 wks she is tracking 25 ft and growling at the other pup when she gets near the bunny well the beagle/bassett is showing some interest but she is only 5 1/2 wks she tracked one about 6 ft we let her chew on it alittle and thats the lesson for today I am hoping to prove my hubby wrong and her become a decent hunting dog ;)

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puppy pics

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this is my two sons with our gyp out of reggie and the beagle /bassett pup

arkyhunter
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Hope they turn out good for you, nice lookin' boys and fine looking pups!
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thanks for the compliment on my babies the dogs are goodlooking but the boys are the cutest

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Good luck with your pups, and it's good to see you have those young fellers started on the right track too. Way to go.
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