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This is a fun read!! No, your bassets wasn’t meant to be a couch potato!! 😅🐾❤️
25/11/2024

This is a fun read!! No, your bassets wasn’t meant to be a couch potato!! 😅🐾❤️

Release the (foot) Hounds!

With regards to hunting in the English countryside, it’s been said that some people hunt to ride, and others ride to hunt. One more quip we came across, if a somewhat colorful one, is that you sure as hell can go hunting without a horse, but you can’t hunt without hounds.

Cue the Beagles and Bassets.

In the “old country” of Great Britain, hunting without a horse usually equated to hunting rabbits or foxes with Basset Hounds or Beagles. Hunting with these “foot hounds” versus hunting with Foxhounds was – and is still – very similar, but one significant difference is that rabbits are smaller which makes it easier to hunt them on foot, while Foxhounds require a horse, and back in the day, not everyone could afford a horse, let alone feed it.

Hunting with a Beagle or a Basset Hound provides a slow, steady pace on foot across country, over fence and stream, and hill and dale. As far as we can tell, “beagling” and “basseting” differ only in the type of hound in the pack (but be forewarned. Never say “beagling” when you mean “basseting,” and not especially among people who do either because you will be regarded poorly, or worse, not regarded at all).

As of the mid 1980s, about 1,000 basseters participated in the sport, and one of them was quoted by the Chicago Tribute as saying, “‘Basseters are a little quirky. To stay with basseting, you definitely have to have a few screws loose.”

We’re not so sure. A romp through the woods provided a fine excuse for the high tea and good bourbon that was to be had afterwards, and given that there are about thirty-three recognized and active Beagle Packs in the United States today, and sixteen Basset Hound packs with between 1,000 and 2,000 participants between them, and perks of the sport still attract.

There’s also the actual experience that goes beyond being in the great outdoors and high tea afterwards (though as often as not, corned beef, potato soup, Irish soda bread and strong red wine await the hunters). Beaglers and basseters can’t be blamed for thinking they may have it “over” their mounted counterparts. Many participants will tell you that watching “foot hounds” at work, watching them puzzle-solve up close and personal without worrying about yours or someone else’s horse is the best part of hunting on foot. “No one is really out for blood,” beagler, Jessica Anderson, said back in 2010. “Beagling is more about the hounds than catching something. I’m in it for the dogs, but I’m rooting for the rabbit.”

At one time, the American Hunting Basset Association and the Basset Hound Club of America were the most active in promoting the use of Bassets for rabbit hunting and field trialing. Bassets, it’s said, are especially enjoyable as they are a hound who enjoys life to its fullest, and is more than willing to provide (if not unwittingly) entertainment for those willing to watch these marvelous dogs. No rabbits are dispatched as the organizations are more interested in testing the Basset Hound’s skills at tracking/trailing a rabbit’s scent.

These days, Basset field trials are held by many clubs under the rules of the AKC, in either brace format or small pack format.

Those who choose to beagle will be performing a form of hunting dating back to the fourteenth century, if not earlier. There are a number of beagling clubs across the country, and interestingly, many beaglers are also deer hunters who have found that following a pack of Beagles as they run cottontails is a fine alternative to spending the day sitting in a tree stand. An added benefit is that while following the hounds, they’ve also learned a lot about deer movements and behavior by discovering hidden trails, tree rubs and scrapes, and even shed antlers.

Image: Basset Hound/Deposit

It’s so much work being a puppy! 🥱😍
22/11/2024

It’s so much work being a puppy! 🥱😍

Get ready for a photo dump! I couldn’t pick my favorite. We had a fun couple of days at the Coyote Classic. This was the...
19/11/2024

Get ready for a photo dump! I couldn’t pick my favorite.

We had a fun couple of days at the Coyote Classic.

This was the first time I’ve handled in anything other than a puppy class. I have so much to learn but I had fun. I hope someday I’ll be able to do Beau justice. He took Select in Best of Breed both days.

The real star of the weekend was my girl!! She was a big help to me both days and showed Triss again in the peewee class. I would like to give a big shout out to the Tucson Kennel Club for making the class such a special event for the kids! Each child won a ribbon and a gift bag. They even had a piñata and a pizza party after! Thank you to judge Connie Gard for being so kind to all the kids and for your encouraging words to Megan after the show. She will keep working hard and one of these days she’s going to be one heck of a handler!

Thanks again to Mekenna Smith for letting Megan show Triss. Megan sure has fun with her. 🩷

Show number one is in the books! Megan showed Triss, a Swedish Vallhund at the Canyons Cluster today! Thank you Mekenna ...
09/11/2024

Show number one is in the books! Megan showed Triss, a Swedish Vallhund at the Canyons Cluster today! Thank you Mekenna Smith for allowing Megan to show. She had so much fun and gained some fantastic experience. Now we are counting to show day with the Bassets! 🩷🩵💜

It’s show season in Arizona! Beau and his gal are getting ready! I think Beau will enjoy his new career as a Jrs dog!
06/11/2024

It’s show season in Arizona! Beau and his gal are getting ready! I think Beau will enjoy his new career as a Jrs dog!

Back when my babies were babies! Where has the time gone? This was about 5 years ago. 🥰
24/10/2024

Back when my babies were babies! Where has the time gone? This was about 5 years ago. 🥰

This is super good to know! I’ve never had to perform CPR on an adult but I have on a few new pups!
24/10/2024

This is super good to know! I’ve never had to perform CPR on an adult but I have on a few new pups!

You never know when you are going to need CPR be it a human or an animal. The more you know, the more you know.

Fred has the right idea! 😴
20/10/2024

Fred has the right idea! 😴

Just sit there and look pretty girls! 😍
18/10/2024

Just sit there and look pretty girls! 😍

I’m hanging out with my best old boy today! Fred LOVES going to the vet! 😆 It hurts his feelings if someone else gets to...
07/10/2024

I’m hanging out with my best old boy today! Fred LOVES going to the vet! 😆 It hurts his feelings if someone else gets to go to the vet and he has to stay home. It’s your lucky day Fred, time for a check up!

Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him. Ps 62:1Happy Sunday! 🩷
29/09/2024

Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him. Ps 62:1

Happy Sunday! 🩷

This is long past due. Better late than never! It’s been a dream of mine, since I was a little girl to show but let’s fa...
27/09/2024

This is long past due. Better late than never!

It’s been a dream of mine, since I was a little girl to show but let’s face it…I just don’t have time at this point in my life. I heard that Matt Hess had an opening and when you have the opportunity to work with one of the best, you jump on it!

Beau finished in just six weeks….I’m pretty sure he even took a weekend or two off!

Megan, Hunter and I flew to Purina Farms in Missouri to watch his final show. He earned two majors. It was amazing to be able to be there. My favorite part was watching Megan show Beau in the winner ring! I may have been a little teary eyed and so proud. 🥹

Now for the thank yous…thank you to Dan Leman for giving us the opportunity to bring this spectacular boy home!
To Matt Hess, thank you for bringing the very best out in Beau and for inviting megan to handle her dog. You were a pleasure to work with and I’m excited for our next project.
Next, Angela Dinneen, you coached and encouraged Megan all through her first time at a proper show! That was a moment she will never forget. She will be getting her Jrs number next year and it is her dream to work cattle and handle dogs when she is grown.
Last, to my family, thanks for helping make this dream come true!

Introducing, Champion Sandyhill Lauren’s Beau Ethan Out West

So what’s next? Beau and Lita have a spectacular little gal who is a few months old now. We are hoping she will follow in her parents’ footsteps next year. Beau will become Megan’s Jrs dog as soon as she’s able to get her number.

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

This little gal headed to her forever home yesterday. I’m so happy for Maggie May and her new family! I know she is alre...
25/09/2024

This little gal headed to her forever home yesterday. I’m so happy for Maggie May and her new family! I know she is already loved.

I have to say…she is pretty much perfect. I had a hard time letting her go. ❤️
Just sayin’, anyone who posts group invites will be ❌🚫⛔️❌

19/09/2024

What is your dog doing right now…GO!

You get extra credit if you have pics! 🤩

19/09/2024

This is so sweet! 🥹

11/09/2024
Here’s a few of our winners! They did and amazing job and we had so much fun!!
06/09/2024

Here’s a few of our winners! They did and amazing job and we had so much fun!!

The EXPO dog project is thriving thanks to our Superintendent, Michelle! These are some of the incredible juniors who participated!

And the winners are . . .

Dog Rally:
Novice Grand Champion: Zoe Mudge
Peewee Grand Champion: Mackenzey Mudge
High Point, Grand champion: Mackenzey Mudge

Jr Showmanship:
Novice Grand Champion: Brent Klump
Peewee Grand Champion: Megan Klump
Best in Show: Megan Klump

Congratulations to everyone and give those dogs an extra treat today!

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