Bassett

/bæˈsɛt/ noun

A low-set hunting dog breed with short legs and long ears, bred for tracking small game.

From French basset, diminutive of bas (low), from Latin bassus (short, low). The breed was developed in 16th century France specifically for hunters on foot who needed slower-moving hounds.

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