I have a boy from California who is very low to the ground he resembles a Euro dog in that sense. On the east coast it was easy for many to peg him as a California dog also very sturdy and heavy,Vinny is usually about 70 to 75 lbs. Esa from Flordia looks very different compared to Vinny ,not as low,although she has matured quite a bit since having puppies and has much more bulk to her now. Her normal weight is usually 65 to 68 lbs.As far as the standard goes there is no perfect dog that measures up to the standard exactly but as breeders we try hard to breed the dogs with the best qualities available to us ,to improve what we have ,and keep them all healthy at the same time. Vinny has a bad top line from his shoulders being too far forward and Esa is shown, but like Soundtrack said it is open to inturpretation.I love the Euro type but they would not fly so much in the USA shows because they are too different compared to what is over here. You develop an eye for a dog the more you see what is being shown.The show dogs will have similarities like,nice bloodhound type head,straight topline,good sturnum etc. I am as guilty as anyone that when I first see a puppy or adult I look for what is correct or not correct in my head about that dog,it just becomes habit.The more you see well bred bassets the more your eye for a dog is developed,but it can take years for a person to really be good at it. From a reputable breeder their pet quality will not look that different from their show potential puppies,small things usually, a turned out foot,low tail set etc. The breeder should be able to go over the standard with you and show you the differences. I know this post isn't about Breeders but you are only going to get a dog that looks like a basset mostly from those who are trying to breed from the standard.There will be no question if the puppy is mixed or pure bred.You will not have extra long legs or really short ears. True, there can be quirks that come out in even the best breeders litters ,but they will be honest about them,for the most part.