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Doggie love from the great white north!

I thought I would drop you a line and let you know that Max and Bogie are doing just fine up here in the Great White North. Bogie is quite a hunter and has bagged 2 mice and a rabbit much to my wife's horror. Not only that, he ate 'em! He loves to get out in the woods and follow his nose and has one heck of a bay. He has graduated to "off leash" status and runs for hours with his mom, Marcie.

Max, of course, runs along too. He is a bruising 51 pounds and solid as a rock. He has gained much confidence and backs Bogie up in any situation. He is a sweet, lovable fellow though a bit of a gallump. He tries hard but is a bit too exuberant at times. He has a great time though and is his happiest when crashing through the bushes in local forests.

Both dogs are happy fellows and are enjoying their "Club Med" life.

Thought you should know.

Brad Morris
Surrey, B.C.

Bogie
BOGIE

Maximus
maximus

 

How do new dogs and babies get along?

The baby and the dog should never be left alone together.

However, Bassets are the least likely to be dangerous. There are other breeds such as the Labrador, the Golden Retriever, and the Collie that are unlikely to snap at children.

Adopting an older dog that has had experience with children is much better than adopting a puppy or a young dog without experience.

With puppies, teething is part of growing up - and sometimes they don't know the strength of their own jaws. Rather than riskng it, go with an older dog. That way, both parties can have fun & respect without getting into any trouble!!

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