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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Southeast PA
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All you camping bassets have inspired our Momma to start planning some camping trips. We are so excited to go sniff out new places and sleep in a tent with Momma and Daddy. We love going to the lake and poking around in the woods, but can you imagine sleeping in the woods?! It's almost to much to think about! We live in PA and Momma said it's not too far to drive to the Pokeynose mountains. Oh no, I hope there aren't bears!!
Thanks for putting the idea in her head ![]() AROOO, Molly and Winston McFreckles |
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AHBA is holding a field trial at the North Lancaster beagle Club at 180 Forest RD. Denver,PA 17517 see for map All basset welcom do not need to be register with any breed registry other than AHBA which is a single fee of 10 dollars with the stringent requirement that the dog look like a basset hound and is under 15" tall. If the dog happens to be AKC registered as a basset hound it need not even look like one. but still need to be under 15" Cost of enter the trial is ussual 15 dollars whech gets you at least one hour out in the field with the opurtunity to chase bunnies with upto six new friends. and if your really good at it even longer. Lunch and breackfast along with coffee and soft drinks are available on site for a nominal fee. depending on where you live in PA there is also two other Hunt near the border with upstate NY in August in the Binghamton Area and in October in warsaw NY between bufalo and jamestown. In full disclosure the NLBC is not fully enclosed like most beagle cubs on the east coast. but it is very rural and surounded by farms, they have never lost a basset and contrary to popular mythology basset do not hunt great distance away from people and do check in quite often |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Left Coast
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CatherineM, is it Gandy who gets carsick just going one block in the car? sounds like he rides in the back... have you tried having him in the passenger seat while someone's holding him and letting him stick his head out the window, or look out the window from the passenger side w/window rolled down a little? wonder if that could help...
i think of them like people, who get less carsick riding in the front and also when they are more oriented to where the car is in relation to the environment around them... anyway, you probably tried it, but just in case you hadn't yet. since we keep hearing about carsick Gandy
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Southeast PA
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We ordered the tent! As soon as it gets here, we are taking our first trip. An overnight, most likely, and not too far from home. The tent should be here by 7/8...a day before Molly's 1st birthday. Maybe a birthday camping trip!
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Nebraska
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I hope you have lots of fun, Molly! I bet there will be lots of neat smells to smell and things to see.
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Boomer: Born 4/18/2010 Biscuit: Rescued 1/26/12, approx. 2 yo Chez Basset: Come for the kibble, stay for the belly rubs. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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We have a minivan, and he rides on the floor where he can't see out. I'd try having him on my husband's lap, but I'm not sure about airbags. Plus, if he barfed on my husband, it might be bad. I'm just so surprised. All my other bassets have loved the car. One went across Mexico in an old van with me. The vet has given us some pills, so that's the next thing we are going to try.
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