The Corgi Basset Hound Mix: A Complete Guide


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The Corgi Basset Hound Mix is a result of crossing two popular purebred dogs: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Basset Hound.

Both parent breeds are known to enjoy working alongside their owner and families. Welsh Corgis were used as herding dogs while Basset Hounds were originally used as tracking and hunting dogs.

When the two purebreds are combined, the result is a hybrid dog that is cute, smart and curious.

Corgi Basset Hound Mixes are people-oriented dogs that quickly form strong bonds with their owners, making them excellent family dogs. Also known as the Corgi Basset, this crossbreed is a medium-sized dog that is playful, intelligent, affectionate, and loyal.

If you’re considering owning a Basset Hound Mixed with Corgi, read on to learn more about this hybrid so you can determine if this is the right dog for you.

The Origin and History of the Corgi Basset Breed

The exact origin of the Corgi Basset is unclear. However, it is widely believed that this hybrid dog is a result of accidental breeding aka an “oops litter”.

The Corgi Basset Hound Mix is regarded as a designer dog that has grown in popularity over the last 20 or so years.

While the origin of this designer breed is unknown, it is important to study his parent breeds in order to understand what to expect from their offspring, the adorable Corgi Basset.

The History of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi was once considered to be the same breed as the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, but the two have since been separated into two distinct breeds.

They are considered two completely different breeds because they descended from different ancestors. Their striking resemblance is due to crossbreeding in the nineteenth century.

Although no one knows for sure, it is widely believed that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi has a long history stretching as far back as 1107 AD. It is thought that Flemish weavers took these dogs with them as they migrated to Wales.

The Spitz-type dog was crossed with the first Cardigan Corgis to produce the Pembroke Welsh Corgi as we know the breed today.

Corgis were used as herding dogs as early as the tenth century. The Welsh preferred short dogs for this role. Corgis would herd the cattle by nipping at their legs.

Due to their nearness to the ground, these dogs could easily access the cows’ ankles and also avoid the retaliatory kicks of the animals.

As we’ve mentioned above, the Kennel Club initially lumped the two types of Corgis together amid protests from breeders.

After almost a decade of controversy, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi were officially recognized as separate breeds in 1934.

Queen Elizabeth II’s fondness for the breed helped ensure an increase in its popularity.

Today, Pembroke Welsh Corgis can be found as family dogs around the world.

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The History of the Basset Hound

The Basset Hound is believed to have been bred by the Friars of the French Abbey of St. Hubert.

Although the breed was believed to have become extinct during the French Revolution, it reappeared soon afterwards.

People required a slow-moving dog that would help them in their hunting missions and the Basset Hound was a great choice.

The Basset Hound was skilled at hunting hares and rabbits. The dog’s ability to follow scents over long distances also helped make this breed a favorite among commoners.

In 1863, the breed’s popularity exploded after its appearance at the Paris Dog Show.

The Basset Hound was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1885.

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The General Appearance of the Corgi Basset

Since the Corgi Basset is a Mixed breed dog, he can resemble one of his parents or look like a perfect combination. Therefore, the appearance of the Corgi Basset can vary considerably depending on the individual dog.

Generally, the Corgi Basset is a medium-sized dog with a rough, dense coat that comes in different colors, including white, black and tan, tan, red and blue.

The Corgi Basset’s face can greatly resemble the Corgi. He also has floppy ears like his Basset Hound parent.

His body is slightly longer than his height at the withers. He has short and stubby legs just like the Basset Hound. An alert face shows that this Mixed breed dog is focused and ready for action.

 

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Corgi Basset Mix Size, Height and Weight

The Corgi Basset Mix is a medium-sized dog and should reach around 13 to 20 inches in height.

He tends to be larger than both his parents dogs. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi reaches a height of about 11 inches while the Basset Hound grows to around 13 inches tall.

A full grown Corgi Basset Mix weighs anywhere between 41 and 65 pounds, with the male generally being slightly larger and heavier than the female.

Corgi Basset Hound Mix Temperament

The awesome Corgi Basset temperament is sure to win you over.

While all pups are individuals when it comes to temperament, here are some things that normally remain true of the Corgi Basset Hound Mix temperament and behavior across the board.

Loving

While the Corgi Basset is a result of two working breeds, he enjoys spending time with his owner whenever the opportunity arises.

This dog loves his family unconditionally and he is loyal to the end. Since this dog craves attention, he will need lots of love in return. He will regularly want to play and interact with his family, even if agitated.

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Intelligent

Fairly intelligent dogs, Corgi Bassets can also be stubborn. Therefore, a firm and patient hand is required to properly train these dogs.

You can train your dog out of any negative behaviors with patience and consistency.

Playful

The Corgi Basset Mix is the type of dog that enjoys quality playtime with his owner.

Due to his intelligence and curiosity, he may get bored and start digging holes in your garden. Therefore, proper physical exercises and mental stimulation are necessary to keep this dog happy and out of trouble.

He’s a Barker

Another thing that you need to know before getting the Corgi Basset Hound Mix is that he is a barker. Both parent breeds are also known to be barkers.

Fortunately, you can train your puppy to only use his bark when absolutely necessary. Therefore, you should be aware of the breed’s barking tendencies just in case you are unable to detect it early enough to stop it from the word go.

Despite being a frequent barker, the Corgi Basset Mix isn’t necessarily a good guard dog. They are sociable and eager to interact with people. However, he may bark to alert your when strangers are nearby.

Behavior with Kids and Other Pets

The Basset Hound mixed with Corgi is an excellent family dog. Due to their friendly and affectionate nature, they enjoy being near their owner and family.

They are eager to please so they would be willing to socialize with humans, even with unfamiliar people. In addition, the Corgi Basset Hound gets along well with children.

Due to his Basset Hound parent’s tendency to track and hunt small animals, it is important to expose your hybrid puppy to other pets from a young age. With proper training and socialization, this mixed breed dog can be a great family dog.

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As with all canines, the sooner you start socializing your Corgi Basset Hound Mix, the better he will behave and do with humans and other pets.

Training

Like any other dog, it is important to train and socialize your Corgi Basset puppy at an early stage to get the best out of him. This will also help make your life much easier as he matures.

They are fairly intelligent, but they can also be stubborn. So make sure you’re firm and patient when training this dog.

These dogs also tend to be food-oriented, so the use of treats and other positive reinforcement methods is recommended. In contrast, the use of punishment or harsh sounds will do more harm than good since your dog might fear you and lose trust in you.

Take advantage of these techniques, but be sure to be positive, patient and consistent. The various training activities can also help strengthen your bonding with your dog.

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Overall, the Corgi Basset Hound is a fairly easy dog to train due to his intelligence, curiosity and desire to please his owner.

Exercise Needs

The Corgi and Basset Hound Mix is an active dog that enjoys playing and running around.

He needs a spacious area to play and move around, so his exercise needs can be met with daily walks and playing in the yard.

Overall, the Corgi Basset Mix needs around 40 minutes of physical exercises each day to burn off some of his energy. This is the average for any medium-sized dog and should be an easy target for most busy dog owners to reach.

 

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You can also teach your Corgi Basset puppy how to fetch and perform other tricks. He will enjoy the attention you give while you’re playing and teaching him new tricks.

These dogs are intelligent and very energetic. Therefore, in addition to physical stimulation, you also want to meet his mental exercise needs. Give him interactive dog toys to keep him busy and mentally stimulated.

Without enough physical and mental exercises, this hybrid dog can easily get bored and developed bad or destructive behaviors.

Shedding & Grooming

The Corgi Basset is no stranger to shedding, so be sure to brush him regularly. It is recommended to brush his coat at least once a week to prevent dead hair buildup.

When it comes to bathing, make sure to wash your dog only when necessary, such as when he gets very dirty after playing outside.

Keep in mind that too much bathing can strip of their natural skin/coat oils, which can lead to dry skin and irritation.

 

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You should pay special attention to their long ears to avoid accumulation of dirt and moisture. Check and clean your pet’s ears regularly using a high-quality cleanser.

In addition, nail trimming should be part of your dog’s grooming routine. If their nails get too long, they can crack and become painful, so be sure to trim his nails as necessary.

As with other dog breeds, you should also pay attention to their dental health. Make sure to brush your dog’s teeth a few times each week to prevent dental issues.

Feeding Information

The Corgi Basset tends to eat more food than many other dogs of his size. High quality dog food is recommended for this hybrid dog.

He needs to eat around 2.5 to 3 cups of dog food each day. However, be sure to divide this amount into two meals to prevent bloat.

You may consult your vet for professional advice on which dog food brand is ideal for your pet.

As always, avoid over feeding your Corgi Basset Mix as he can gain weight rather easily.

Lifespan

The average life expectancy of a Corgi Basset Mix is around 12 to 15 years.

Proper diet and exercise, as well as regular vet checkups can help prolong the life of your furry friend.

Corgi Basset Health Problems

Hybrid dogs are generally healthier and less vulnerable to diseases than purebred dogs. However, there is still a chance that these dogs will inherit their fair share of illnesses from the parent breeds.

Here’s a list of common health problems associated with the Corgi Basset Hound Mix. While none of these health issues are sure to affect your pet, it is always best to be an informed pet parent.

These health concerns include Intervertebral disc disease, glaucoma, entropion, ear infections and obesity.

Fortunately, Dog DNA testing is an advancing field and you can now screen your puppy for various conditions before taking him home.

By using a trusted dog DNA test like the innovative Embark Dog DNA Test, you will not only be able to screen for potential illnesses but you’ll also know your dog’s true heritage.

 

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Corgi Basset Hound Mix Puppies for Sale

If you’re considering adopting a Corgi Basset Hound Mix puppy, a good place to get one is from a rescue center or animal shelter.

Don’t be discouraged by the fact that most pups available for adoption are full-grown dogs. Chances are you’ll find a sweet, loving dog whose first owner had no choice but to give him up for adoption.

Many adult dogs are homeless because most people desire young puppies, but there are some valid reasons to consider adopting an adult dog.

Firstly, there’s the benefit of saving money and the fact that you will be saving the life of a dog in need by providing him with a new, loving home.

In addition, these dogs have already begin trained, so no accidents! Also, they don’t have the same destructive behaviors as young, untrained puppies do.

How Much Does a Corgi Basset cost?

The cost can be a huge factor when planning to buy a puppy from a breeder. Your budget might determine what breed, size and/or style you choose.

The average price of a Corgi Basset Mix puppy ranges from around $600 to $800.

Corgi Basset Hound Breeders

While it’s strongly recommended to adopt a dog from an animal shelter or rescue group, we also appreciate the fact that some people might prefer to go through a breeder instead.

If you do decide to purchase a puppy, you want to ensure that you are dealing with a reputable Corgi Basset breeder.

 

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To ensure you’re taking home a healthy dog, make sure your breeder can give details about all the potential genetic issues related to the breed.

Your breeder should also provide you with records to show that the puppy’s parents have been thoroughly screened for various health conditions.

In addition, avoid going through puppy mills or puppy farms where low quality or unhealthy puppies usually come from. In these places, puppies are sadly produced under inhuman conditions. Avoid supporting their cruel actions by refusing to do business with them.

Conclusion

Overall, the Corgi Basset Hound Mix exhibits an outgoing, friendly and playful temperament – traits that every dog lover would want in their family pet.

It all boils down to how well you will be raising your dog. It is important to be a responsible dog owner by feeding your pup well, training and socializing him early and giving him enough amounts of exercises.

If you are able to do these things well, expect this mixed breed dog to shower you with lots of love and bring smiles to your face for a long time to come.

Maria

Passionate lover of dogs and proud owner of a friendly, mischievous and energetic golden retriever named Beethoven! I’m incredibly excited to share my experiences on how best to care for your beloved pet. The more we know, the happier we and our canine friends will be!

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