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Difference Between Basset Hound and Bloodhound

Basset Hound vs Bloodhound
 

These two hound members are two distinct dog breeds bred in different places for almost the same purpose. Therefore, their temperaments or behaviours may appear to be similar and resembling. However, the important differences between Basset hound and Bloodhound are discussed at towards the end of this article with their main characteristics laid out in summary.

Basset Hound

As their name depicts, basset hound is a member of the hound family with their characteristic appearance, which features long drooping ears. In fact, basset hounds have the longest ears out of all the dog breeds. Basset hounds were bred for hunting, and they have a great sense to track down using the scent of victims.

The accepted weights of Basset hounds vary from 20 to 35 kilograms for adults. They have dewlaps, which are the hanging parts of the skin around the neck. Their legs are short, but the body is solid, round, and long. Neck appears to be loosening with the dewlaps, but it is strong with powerful muscles and broader than the head. The face looks sad with the drooping ears and dewlaps. Their tail is curved like a sabre. Basset hounds have a coat made up of short hairs, and its colour is usually black, but tan and white tricolour or bicolour are also present. This breed are kept as pets, but they are not as playful as some other dog breeds.

Bloodhound

Bloodhound is a large breed originated in Belgium, and it was bred to hunt deer and bear. They are also known as St. Hubert hound and Sleuth hound. They have an extremely powerful sense of smell, and later this skill was developed to tract humans by scent. Therefore, bloodhound is a very good breed to use in police and other armed forces to track the escaped prisoners, criminals, or missing people, because of their extraordinarily blessed nose.

Their body weight ranges between 33 and 50 kilograms while the height at withers is about 58 – 69 centimetres. Usually, they are either black and tan or liver and tan in colour. Bloodhounds have a large skeleton with very strong bones, which make them very thick for their length. However, these are gentle dogs with a short and rough coat of fur. They are more prone to gastrointestinal problems viz. bloat and some infections in eyes and ears. Usually, bloodhounds are not a long-lived breed, and the average life span is less than seven years.

What is the difference between Basset Hound and Bloodhound?

• Ears are longer in basset hounds than in bloodhounds.

• Basset hounds live longer than Bloodhounds.

• Bloodhounds are larger and heavier than basset hounds. In fact, the most heavily built basset hounds rarely exceed the size of some small built bloodhounds.

• Drooping ears and dewlaps are more prominent among basset hounds than in bloodhounds. Additionally, basset hounds have more saddened look than bloodhounds do.

• Bloodhounds have been originated in Belgium while basset hounds were initially bred in Great Britain and France.