Domino, a male Basset Hound for sale in Nicholls, GA – Photo 1 of 8
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$3000

Domino

Male, Born on 02/03/26 - 3 weeks
Available for: Pickup, Shipping, Local Delivery
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About Domino

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Domino is a stunning White & Black Male basset hound ready on 3/31/2026. Our bassets are AKC registered (LIMITED), exceptional quality and are health guaranteed. Vet inspections are completed on all pups and a copy provided to all new owners. Parents are health tested for Basset Thrombopathia. References are available and visitors are always welcome to come and meet us and adore our bassets. We do offer shipping for an additional fee if you are unable to make the trip to visit us. Visit our web site at www.bassetpuppy.com to see more pups that may be available and please email or call if you are interested in one of our puppies. Note: Our puppies are sold to families seeking lifetime family members ONLY - we do NOT sell with breeding rights, all pups are placed with spay/neuter contracts. Contact us directly at (912) 590-2575 or [email protected]
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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Basset Hound
Frequently Asked Questions
About Basset Hound Puppies
Is a Basset Hound the right dog for me?
Basset Hounds look bummed on the outside, but have a wonderfully clever personality on the inside. They use their adorable, pouty looks to get away with whatever they want and will make you laugh daily with their outrageous sense of humor. Basset Hounds love people and other animals, so be prepared to spend lots of time together. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-65 pounds and stand 12-15 inches tall.
Are Basset Hounds friendly with strangers and kids?
Basset Hounds are generally excellent with children of all ages. If you don’t want a dog with an incredibly loud voice howling constantly, the Basset Hound need to be in a situation they can live inside with you. They love people, other dogs, cats, and children alike. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Basset Hounds high-energy dogs?
Basset Hounds like to go on long walks, but their favorite activity is following their nose wherever it may take them. Basset Hounds have an incredibly strong sense of smell, which makes them great competitors in tracking sports. They were born to hunt for as long as you’ll let them, so you generally won’t ever entirely wear them out. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Basset Hound shedding?
Although the Basset Hound’s coat is very short, it does require daily brushing. Their hair sheds heavily, and if you want to reduce the amount you find around your house, these daily brushings will help. Some people think the Basset Hound’s oily coat gives off a bad smell, but that can be helped with regular baths. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What kind of home is best for a Basset Hound?
Basset Hounds are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. If you don’t want a dog with an incredibly loud voice howling constantly, the Basset Hound need to be in a situation they can live inside with you. They also love to play outside and will follow any interesting scents they come across, so a home with a big backyard or a farmhouse is a good bet for a happy Basset Hound. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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