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Hopefully you have not been walking your Basset for more than a few minutes each time because we have always been told by breeders and vets, never to take Basset pups out walking on a 'proper' walk until from about 10-12 months of age because of the way their leg bones/plates are developing and they don't knit together properly for a long time.
When we have had pups, we have found (especially having two together) that their playing and running around in the garden several times a day, followed by periods of resting, has been sufficient exercise until they are older. We have always walked them gently and for about an increase of five minutes for every month of age and they've not done 'proper' walks until almost a year old, having built their walking time up as they age.
I remember meeting someone who told me they had walked their eight month old Basset for far too lengthy walks and when she was limping, the vet told her never to walk a Basset 'properly' until getting on for 11/12 mths and she said she had to keep her dog in for almost three months and to curtail walking or the vet said she would have suffered arthritis etc as an older dog.
I think some uninformed people/new Basset owners, think they can walk Basset pups like they could a young Collie/Terrier/Husky etc that has what I call a springy/bouncy body, but you have to be patient and make it gradual until they are grown! Mikey T will correct me if I am wrong, but it's worked for us and we have always had fit, sturdy Bassets with no joint problems.
When we have had pups, we have found (especially having two together) that their playing and running around in the garden several times a day, followed by periods of resting, has been sufficient exercise until they are older. We have always walked them gently and for about an increase of five minutes for every month of age and they've not done 'proper' walks until almost a year old, having built their walking time up as they age.
I remember meeting someone who told me they had walked their eight month old Basset for far too lengthy walks and when she was limping, the vet told her never to walk a Basset 'properly' until getting on for 11/12 mths and she said she had to keep her dog in for almost three months and to curtail walking or the vet said she would have suffered arthritis etc as an older dog.
I think some uninformed people/new Basset owners, think they can walk Basset pups like they could a young Collie/Terrier/Husky etc that has what I call a springy/bouncy body, but you have to be patient and make it gradual until they are grown! Mikey T will correct me if I am wrong, but it's worked for us and we have always had fit, sturdy Bassets with no joint problems.