We used to have 2 Golden Retrievers (litter mates). After one of them died just shy of his 12th birthday, we wanted to get another dog to keep the old guy (Cysco) young. 5 years ago, we got our first basset, MacKenzie. Her mother was from Tait's in PA, but her father was a Speis O'Lif basset. She and Cysco were instant friends. A few months later we got a second basset, Gallagher (MacKenzie's first cousin). I swear he idolized the old golden and to this day when he sees an old golden, he goes crazy. Cysco used to be an aggressive dog with other dogs and he was listless without his brother. These two young bassets seemed to transform him into a dog friendly guy who acted like a puppy, despite his worsening arthritis. Anyway, they kept Cysco young and he lived to almost 14. For a HUGE golden, this was very old. So, when Cysco passed, we adopted a senior basset, Poppy. She was about 9. She quickly took charge of the 2 young ones, but they were slowing down a bit. So we went back to our breeder and got another "buppy", our 4th basset. Guinness is actually the great grandson of MacKenzie's father! Our then 11 year old girl was a hoot with him. If he got out of line, she "boxed" with him. I swear she acted like a puppy. We lost her to cancer a year ago, but she lived longer than expected after diagnosis. I think a lot of that was due to her relationship with Guinness. He was by her side on her last day. <div>
<br></div><div>So, get a second basset hound! Heck, get a third. </div>