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It is thought that the Basset was bred for hunting by French monks in the Middle Ages. Certainly he was known to be hunting in packs in 16th century and receives some mention by Shakespeare in his plays. Low to ground, with long fine ears, which were used to enclose the scent, he has enough substance to get him through thick undergrowth and he is furnished with pliable, elastic skin for protection. However these two functional features must not be exaggerated and the breed should retain athletic fitness and good ground clearance to keep him fit for his original purpose.

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🐶 Health

Whether you’re considering buying a Basset Hound puppy or breeding from your dog, it’s important to understand the health issues that may affect the breed and how they can be managed or avoided.

ā“ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Good Practice schemes and tests

We strongly recommend that breeders, at a minimum, conduct these tests before breeding, as evidence indicates these conditions are a significant concern in the breed.

  • Eye testing (and gonioscopy for PLA) using the BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme

Best Practice schemes and tests

These tests address conditions that are still significant for the breed, though they may not be as critical as those listed under Good Practice. They might be less common or newly identified, and research is ongoing to determine their full impact.

To support the breed’s health, responsible breeders should ensure they complete all tests in both categories. Following our Best Practice guidelines means completing both the Good Practice and Best Practice tests for your breed.

  • DNA test for Lafora’sĀ - Find a lists of tested dogsĀ here
  • DNA test for Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG-3)Ā - Find a lists of tested dogsĀ here
  • Elbow testing (for elbow dysplasia) using the BVA/KC Elbow Dysplasia Scheme

This breed also has a breed club health scheme, with further information availableĀ here

This breed can be affected by conformational concerns, more information can be foundĀ here.

ClickĀ hereĀ to find out more about The Kennel Club's health standard

Find out about a particular dog's results

Please visit ourĀ Health Test Results FinderĀ to discover the DNA or screening scheme test results for any dog on The Kennel Club's Breed or Activity Register.

You can also view theĀ inbreeding coefficient calculationĀ for a puppy's parents, or for a dog you're thinking of breeding from.

To support your health testing journey, we offer a breed-specific package tailored to your breed's unique health needs. This package provides important information about potential health risks, helping you make informed decisions.Ā 

Throughout 2025 we ran aĀ major review of our pedigree dog health work, from which we have developed a new model called the breeding for health framework.

This framework covers all aspects of health and welfare that should influence breeding decisions for any breed or type of dog, building on from our previous Breed Health and Conservation Plans, and is broken down into three main areas of health:

  • inbreeding/ genetic diversity
  • conformation
  • breed-related disease/ wellbeing

By applying theĀ breeding for health framework, we can group all the breeds that share a certain issue together, so that we can provide targeted support and breed communities can share relevant experiences and expertise. All previous actions and priorities from the Breed Health and Conservation Plans are being transitioned into the new framework.

You can read more about theĀ breeding for health framework here, and watch this space as we update and progress this framework to apply to your breed

If you have any concerns about a particular health condition in your breed then you may wish to speak to your vet or you could contact yourĀ breed health co-ordinator.

Breed health co-ordinatorsĀ are individuals working on behalf of breed clubs and councils who are advocates for the health and welfare of their chosen breed. They acts as a spokesperson on matters of health and will collaborate with The Kennel Club on any health concerns the breed may have.

To contact your breed health co-ordinator please emailĀ 

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