Fred Basset by Alex Graham for February 17, 2024

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    mikenjanet  10 months ago

    Silly question. Mr. Dear should know bassets follow their nose and never let a good sniff go unsniffed.

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    ronaldspence  10 months ago

    take your time Fred, it’s your strip!

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    angelolady Premium Member 10 months ago

    My husband used to gripe because Barney sniffed so much on a walk. I set him straight in a hurry. Bassets are born to sniff.

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    Botulism Bob  10 months ago

    Dogs, including Fred, can smell up to 100,000 times better than humans. Meanwhile Mr.Dear has his nose in the air.

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    BigDaveGlass  10 months ago

    Loving the tail wag though……

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    kbyrdleroy123  10 months ago

    I’m with Mr Dear. I hate it when dogs languish behind me and slow me down. Get a leash, Mr Dear!

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    juicebruce  10 months ago

    Part of being a dog the ability to smell so many things …. and then trying to figure it all out ;-)

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    sarahbowl1 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Definitely a different perspective!

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    HarryLime  10 months ago

    Dogs are allowed on golf courses?

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    david_42  10 months ago

    We have two short dogs and it’s walk, sniff, stop, sniff, walk, sniff, stop, sniff…

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    joannesshadow  10 months ago

    Our hounds always had their noses to the ground on walks. My father was out with our last one at a campground. Shadow was so intent on sniffing the ground that he completely missed the four deer crossing the path in front of him!

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    kathleenhicks62  10 months ago

    Dogs don’t let a sniff go unsniffed, but I do.

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    darcyandsimon  10 months ago

    Try having him on a leash. He’ll follow you that way. And have you any idea where he’s pooping?

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    Mediatech  10 months ago

    For humans the most important sense is sight, followed by hearing, smell, taste and touch. For dog’s the most important is smell, then hearing, sight, touch and taste.

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