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I have read 10-12 years is average, but know of very young Bassets who died from various diseases & once met a lady at the park who had an 18 year old Basset. As with any living thing, the range is wide. The real answer to your question -- not long enough!
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That's how long the housetraining/chewing phase feels.
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Our first basset (Dusty) - a black and white "traditional" lived to be 18 years old. We had to put him to sleep only because of a threatening tumor that hung heavily from his abdomen (inoperable). He was pretty hard of hearing, but eyesight and stamina, he could have gone a couple of more years. He still loved to go for a walk (on his own) down the lane everyday. We brought him with us when we moved to the mountains in Potter County so that he could die here. He loved it so much, and we have a decorated grave under the huge "whispering pines" behind our house. The vet said that basset hounds have very strong hearts and that is why they usually live to be pretty old, barring any other health factors. So you gotta love 'em, 'cause they are liable to outlive you!! Sue |
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