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How long to walk a Basset Hound

A general walk-length guideline for the Basset Hound, by age. Basset Hounds are a medium-size, moderate-energy breed (typical adult weight 40–64 lb / 18–29 kg).

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Basset Hound at a glance
  • Puppy (~4 mo)General guideline: about 20 min per walk, 2× a day (~5 min per month of age).
  • AdultTypically 45–90 min per walk, 2× a day, adjusted to the individual dog.

General guideline only: about 5 minutes per month of age. Adjust to your dog and consult your veterinarian.

Walking a Basset Hound

Basset hounds are even-tempered, affectionate companions; owners see the best results by embracing their independent, nose-led nature.

Moderate energyenergy level — general orientation

A Basset walks to smell the world, so outings are about enrichment as much as distance. Let the dog set a relaxed, sniffing pace on a secure harness and lead — a determined nose can override recall entirely. Keep sessions moderate to protect the long back and heavy frame, and watch weight closely, since extra pounds strain the spine and joints. Bassets handle mild weather well but tire in heat and humidity, so choose cooler parts of the day in summer. Daily walks still matter: they keep this food-loving hound at a healthy weight and give that remarkable nose the workout it craves.

Basset Hound walks this month

Winter — Deep-winter season across much of the US and UK — shorter daylight, icy paths and road salt call for shorter, more frequent walks and a quick paw-wipe afterwards.

Spring — Spring conditions across much of the US and UK — mild temperatures suit longer walks, though wet paths and shedding season make a quick towel-down worthwhile.

Summer — Peak-heat season across much of the US and UK — plan walks for cooler morning and evening hours and keep an eye on pavement temperature.

Autumn — Autumn conditions across much of the US and UK — cooling temperatures suit longer walks, and earlier dusk makes reflective gear sensible on evening rounds.

In the Southern Hemisphere seasons are reversed — if you are south of the equator, flip this guidance.

  • Pavement check on warm days: press the back of your hand to the pavement for 7 seconds — if it is too hot for your hand, it is too hot for paws.
  • Cold-season paw care: road salt and de-icing grit can irritate paws — wipe or rinse paws after walks and watch for ice building up between the pads.

General orientation only — based on typical seasonal conditions, not a forecast for your location.

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