Puppy, puppy, puppy...Active, lovable, and all puppy; DJ is an outgoing guy with lots of love to give. He's doing good with his potty training and with the other Basset in his foster home. If you've got the patience and time to train him, he's going to grow up to be a great family member.
Rex is a young, charming, two year old Basset with a good amount of Labrador Retriever mixed in; a Bassador! He is energetic and gets along well with the other dogs. He will need a securely fenced yard that has more than a four foot fence. Rex loves people and is ready for his forever home. Could it be your home?
Puppy, puppy, puppy...Active, lovable, and all puppy, Jerry is just about as cool as they get. He's as busy as a little guy could be and will grow up to be a wonderful addition to any family with time, training, and patience.
Don't be fooled by his rough and tumble looks. Parker might be a boy with a hard-luck past but he's not one to dwell on his physical scars. Life is too good to waste worrying when there are friends to chase and wrestle, pats and cuddles to enjoy, meals and treats to eat, toys to chew, and smells to sniff! Parker came from the mid-west and arrived at the rescue in really sorry shape; heartworm positive with flea dermatitis and seasonal allergies. He completed treatment some time ago and is now a healthy, happy boy whose allergies are controlled with medication. His coat won't grow back but Parker knows that a few bald spots can't slow him down! Parker has a big personality despite his difficult past. He's friendly to people and other dogs, playful with the younger pups, active, and curious. This joyful, goofy boy has waited a long time for a home to call his own. At almost seven years old, he still has many years and lots of love to give to the right person. Could you be the one to help this big-hearted, resilient hound find his happily ever after?
Rescued from a life of having puppies and living in a kennel situation, it's time for this little one to have a home and a family who give her a warm and loving home. She will be ready really soon and with some time and patience she will be a fun, loving member of your family. It's very rare to find this breed in rescue. We strongly suggest that you read up on the breed as they are not related to Basset Hounds in any way. But, they are a fun and loving breed.
Mickey is now ready for his forever home! This active little guy is fully recovered from leg surgery and ready to move on with the next chapter of his life. Sweet, loving and very playful, Mickey would love to live with another dog! And, a bonus, he's not afraid of household objects like vacuums and loud noises.
Marshall is an adult Basset; a perfect gentleman and friendly with other dogs and people. He is very mellow and low key but does like to be where his people are...inside or out. Marshall is housetrained to use a doggie door and is past the chewing stage. He will fit easily into a new home as long as it's the right one for him!
A typical basset puppy; playful, curious, friendly and basically untrained. Cowboy will make lovely addition to any family. It will be like bring a 'puppy-puppy' into your home. Even at 11 months, he'll need to start at the very beginning with training. Trust us when we say he'll grow up to be great hound!
Scrappy is a young basset mixed with something a bit larger; maybe a St. Bernard? She is a very needy puppy that could certainly benefit from some training. Because of her size and lack of training, she comes across as a little aggressive. She will need a loving home that can give her some structure. She is housetrained to use a doggie door but may need a refresher if she needs to ask to go out.
Slinky is a handsome, older, red and white gentleman. He has a little arthritis going on and would prefer to be in a less populated household. He'd probably be okay as an only dog. He is very insecure and will bark if he is separated from his people. Except for the arthritis, he is in great physical shape and could probably do short walks around the neighborhood. A low-activity senior family that is home most of the time would be perfect for Slinky.
Oreo is an even-tempered friendly young male Basset. He likes both people and other dogs but would do well with or without other siblings. He is housetrained to use a doggie door, past the puppy chewing stage, but still young enough to totally enjoy playing.
Rescued from a life of having puppies and living in a kennel situation, it's time for this little one to have a home and a family who give her a warm and loving home. She will be ready really soon and with some time and patience she will be a fun, loving member of your family. It's very rare to find this breed in rescue. We strongly suggest that you read up on the breed as they are not related to Basset Hounds in any way. But, they are a fun and loving breed.