Like most scent hounds, the Basset Hound has long ears, large nasal passages, and a sturdy body for endurance.
Scent hounds are hounds that primarily hunt by scent rather than sight.
These dogs specialize in following a smell or scent. Most of these breeds have longer, drooping ears; one theory says that this helps to collect scent from the air and keep it near the dog's face and nose. They also have large nasal cavities to better process scent. Their typically loose, moist lips also trap scent particles.
Most of these breeds have deep, booming voices and use them actively when running and especially when following a scent trail. Although this is a distraction when it is your neighbor's hound barking in the back yard, is a valuable trait that allows the dog's handler to follow the dog or pack of dogs during a hunt even when they are out of sight, such as when following a fox through woodland.
Scent hounds do not need to be as fast as sight hounds because they do not need to keep prey in sight, but they need endurance so that they can stick with a scent and follow it for long distances over rough terrain. The best scent hounds can follow a scent trail even across running water and even when it is several days old. Most scent hounds, even when kept as pets, still are happiest when following a scent trail.
Most scent hounds were used in packs, sometimes with hundreds of dogs in a single pack. Longer-legged hounds ran more quickly and usually required that the hunters follow on horseback; shorter-legged hounds allowed hunters to follow on foot.
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Scenthounds are generally found in traditional " hound colors " tan with a fl saddle and white trim, particolor of the same, irish marked (white neck ring, legs, tail tip, belly) of the same or fl and tan with white markings as previously described (also called tricolor).
Scenthoundbreeds tend to be numerous because the practice of keeping large numbers of animals as packs at different locations enhances the differention of type in inbred lineages.
Scenthound classifications are generally based on the manner in which the dogs are used in hunting.
Barak is a rare breed of wirehair (coarsehair) eastern scenthound from Bosnia.
The usual picture that pops up in the one's mind on the cue word "scenthound", is a sad face with enormous drooping ears, red weeping eyes, sometimes short legs and often untrainable characters.
Scenthounds are supposed to work with, not against people and other dogs strange to them.