…..my daughter and son-in-law have moved to a larger home
On Thursday and Friday, our daughter, G and her husband packed up their tiny apartment and left Toronto to start a new life in Hamilton. We offered to dog sit so that their Bassett Hound, Lucy, wouldn’t get underfoot. Lucy is a lovely dog but not the easiest to look after.
One of the things that Lucy likes to do is take over the chaise lounge and she won’t stop barking until the offending person gets off. If you’ve ever heard a Bassett Hound bark you know how irritating it can be and Lucy is relentless. By the way she also loves to be covered with a blanket.
Our dog Frances gets along with Lucy in short spurts. After awhile she becomes very territorial and she refuses to let Lucy pass to go up the stairs or down the stairs. We always have to separate them at meal time and Lucy finishes first so if Frances doesn’t finish we have to put her food up high and out of the way. 
Lucy’s nose is always close to the ground; a very common trait of Bassett Hounds. When we work in the kitchen she is always underfoot, hoping that we drop something. She also loves kale and if we’re not careful she’ll pull it out of the fridge when we open the door. On several occasions when Lucy has been taken for walks down Yonge St. she’s jumped up onto to a city planters and pulled out the ornamental kale to chomp on. Our daughter is mortified when this happens.
Today our son-in-law returned the moving truck. We put Lucy in the car and picked up BT and drove them back to their new home in Hamilton. This was Lucy’s first exposure to the new house. We were a little worried about the stairs but a new carpet has been laid and Lucy was very comfortable going up and down the the steep staircase. Normally she doesn’t like stairs. 
Lucy checked out the backyard. Clearly she’s going to need to be trained as to where she can and cannot walk and pee. The flower beds are definitely out of bounds. The front porch quickly became a popular spot to hang out with her loved ones. She’s content to be near her family and she didn’t bark at the folks that walked by the house. Hopefully that part won’t change.

The new house will be a bit of an adjustment for Lucy. There are still a lot of boxes that need to be unpacked and before we left BT started to paint the living room. I’m sure Lucy will learn to love her new surroundings and why wouldn’t she. She has a big backyard to play in and lots of new places to explore in the house and outside in the neighbourhood. I didn’t see any planters with ornamental kale but if they exists she’ll be sure to find them.
When we got home our daughter sent us a photo of Lucy. Apparently she has already decided where her new favourite place in the house is. So typical!

It seems Lucy has got everyone exactly where she wants them. Lol.
Good luck to your family and their new home. 😊
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I think you’re right about Lucy. Luckily our daughter has a bit more control over her than we do but even she gets frustrated with her at times.
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Your Lucy post made me smile. Our last, and VERY beloved, dog Max was part Bassett, part terrier He was very stubborn and had many quirky traits. One day we were walking and stopped to talk to a lady who was walking her pedigreed Basset. We discovered that 90% of Max’s quirkiness was 100% Bassett. Max was 1 in a million. Thanks for the Lucy post! (my blog Curious to the Max is dedicated to him and the “green” dog is Max)
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From Max’s picture I would never have guessed that he was part Bassett. Lucy is a show stopper whenever we take her for walks. Everyone in our neighbourhood knows Lucy and we only dog sit once in awhile. A lot of people in North Toronto where our daughter used to live are sad to see Lucy move to Hamilton.
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Max had a long Bassett body, very short stubby Bassett front legs (his back legs were “normal”), Bassett tail and big Bassett eyes. But his wiry, long, strawberry blond hair, ears etc were terrier.
He howled like a Bassett mimicking the pitch when anyone sang – and the more off-key the better.
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