This is probably inflammatory exudate, which may be due to a bacterial infection, a yeast infection or an ear mite infestation. Your veterinarian can do a simple ear swab test to see what type of infection or infestation your dog may have. Based upon that, your veterinarian will give you the medications and instructions to get the infection cleared up.
No, the basset hound is the smallest hound in the hound family. The basset hound has short stubby legs, long droopy ears, sad looking droopy eyes. The Basset hound may look sad often but it is just the dogs look, he could be very happy at the moment, his tail will wag if he is. The hounds in the hound family are the basset hound, the beagle, the blood hound
A little brown dog with a long body, short legs, and droopy ears is a basset hound.
basset and blood hounds both have drooping ears
Well yes, I happen to have a basset hound named Dottie. Her ears, head, and feet are the most smelliest. So, I would say clean the basset hound's ears? Or her head and feet?(btw clean the ears with alcohol or like those ear cleaning liquid.) Hope this helps! :)
Their ears and back are elongated.
Basset Hound ears typically measure around 8 to 10 inches long. Their ears are known for being long and droopy, which contributes to their distinctive appearance. These ears help enhance their sense of smell by capturing scent particles from the ground.
A basset hound, poodle (if you let the hair grow).
The Basset Hound is a very distinct breed. They have long, pendulous ears, an elongated back, excessive wrinkle and shortened legs. They also have a very droopy muzzle.
yes, it could be mutated
they are the spaniels (cocker spaniel, springer spaniel etc.) and the basset hound
A blood hound has longer legs than a basset and a stronger sense of smell (the best, actually, of all dogs). According to wikipedia the modern basset hound was bred from a bloodhound and another type of basset.
Yes, the ears of a Basset Hound do get longer as they mature. When they are puppies, their ears are proportionally shorter, but as they grow, their ears develop and become longer, contributing to the breed's distinctive appearance. This characteristic is part of their genetic makeup and is evident as they reach adulthood.