Happy first birthday Daisy Lynn Rudert, Mayor of bassethoundtown!

July 12th, 2013 - 9:09 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and first birthday lovers…Wow!  Our puppy is now a young lady.  Grandma, Daisy Lynn and I had such fun today.  We started out making a cute birthday hat.  It was Grandma’s idea to add the Gerber Daisies to the top.

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Of course we did not have Gerber Daisies on hand so we drove to the supermarket first.  On the way there I had planned to stop at a home that has a stunning daisy garden.

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We are trying to grow a similar garden in our front yard.  We just love it!

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As you can see in the first picture and in this one, Daisy Lynn is enjoying her very first ever Frosty Paw.  She had so much fun today at the park!

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Grandma and I had our own frosty treat!

A margarita and a toast….

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Here is to the first birthday and many, many, many more to follow!  We love you Daisy Lynn!!!

More loving birthdays and the residents that will be with us for decades to come celebrating more! Cat, Birthday Girl Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB sharing frosty paws with all of the hounds of bassethoundtown that went over the rainbow.)

Last day of being a puppy, memories I will always cherish…

July 11th, 2013 - 11:11 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Last Day of Being a Puppy Lovers…

Well…today I cherish this day…

It started with a big day for Verna as well….

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All three of her babies flew off today!

All at the same time.  Daisy Lynn and I watched them.  Here is one on the fence.

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It was a big day since it’s the last day of Daisy Lynn’s puppy hood!!!

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She has a big life in front of her and many behind her wishing her well.

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So many secrets of life are within Daisy Lynn.  I look forward to sharing all of them with her.

But now it is time to sleep and wait for her first birthday party!

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Sleep tight little soon to be one year old…

We have a very looooooooooooong life ahead of us, full of fun and many more birthdays!

This is the last picture of Daisy Lynn as a puppy.

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More loving 1st birthdays tomorrow! Love, Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB making wishes on rainbow candles)

 

A day in the life of a popcorn smelling puppy!

July 11th, 2013 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Popcorn smelling lovers…

I have heard it for decades about basset lovers reporting that their hounds smell like popcorn after they wake up.  I personally have never had the popcorn smelling basset and frankly I thought it was an over blown report.

Until today!  Guess what?  Daisy Lynn can sure pop some  corn!

The day started out normally enough….

First, lounging under the chaise.

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Then coming in to cool off in the living room…

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Then moving slowly to the bed all sleepy eyed.  Look at those cute neck bags!

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Then it happened…

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That tight curl can really pop some corn!  I could but some butter on that ear!

Have any of you ever smelled it on your hound?

More loving popcorn later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB smelling like colors of the rainbow after a summer shower)

Fred, the hound who’s had Britain (and basset lovers all over the world) chuckling for 50 years: He started life in the “Mail” in 1963. So, as he celebrates a landmark birthday, a joyous tribute!!!

July 10th, 2013 - 10:10 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Fred Lovers…I found this article via the basset hound wires this morning and thought I would share…

Who does not love Fred? hehehe

By Alice Azania Jarvis

| Mail online

 

He is a canine icon, a pet pin-up, and a hound whose wry observations on human behaviour have endeared him to millions.

And this week, Fred Basset — ‘The Hound That’s Almost Human’ — celebrates his 50th birthday.

Since he first ambled onto the pages of the Daily Mail on July 9, 1963, Fred has made more than 18,000 appearances, capturing our hearts and winning fans across the world.

Five decades after his debut, he still features daily, his rabbit-chasing and bone-burying every bit as entertaining as ever.

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The hound that stole our hearts: Much-loved comic strip star Fred Basset is fifty today

Not, it should be said, that you would have bet on his success at the start. His unusual looks — a skinny, stretched-out body and long, straight ears, not unlike a sausage dog — prompted readers to write in enquiring what exactly the strange dog was meant to be.

Not owning a dog himself, Fred’s creator, the late Scottish cartoonist Alex Graham, was a little hazy on just what a Basset Hound should look like. Graham had been asked to create a cartoon strip about a ‘thinking dog’ by the Mail’s then art editor, Julian Phipps.

Graham had trained at the Glasgow School of Art and was a regular contributor to Punch. Living in Ticehurst, East Sussex, in a neat brick house not unlike the suburban home belonging to Fred’s human owners, he chose to make his star a Basset Hound because they were, as he put it, ‘a unique type of dog’ with ‘rather expressive faces’.

Cartoonist Alex Grahm with Freda, his pet dog that acted asinspiration

After those early readers’ letters, the Mail gave Graham a (female) basset puppy, Freda, to help him capture the breed’s likeness.

The pair became inseparable. While Graham drew in his studio, Freda would sit watching. In the afternoons, when he went for his daily round of golf, she would follow him from tee to tee. In the evening, as he sat in his armchair with a whisky, she would curl up at his feet.

When Freda died a decade later, Graham was so heartbroken that he went out and bought another Basset, Freda 2.

In those early days, Graham practised drawing her so often that it wasn’t long before he could draw Fred in four seconds flat — and he would do so many thousands of time over.

His strips, set in a suburban household in an unidentified part of England, have always reflected a very British way of life — the kind of gentle, orderly existence which is becoming ever rarer in the modern world.

Fred’s owners are a golf-loving, pub-frequenting City worker and his house-proud wife. The local butcher features prominently — usually chasing a hungry Fred down the road. So, too, do local children Amanda and the Tucker Twins.

Then there are Fred’s partners-in-crime: Jock the Scottie; Yorky the terrier; Fifi the poodle (said to be based on Tosh, the rescue dog who joined the Graham household shortly after Freda); and Taffy, a Welsh terrier).

Asked whether the couple were modelled on him and his wife Winnifred, Graham always insisted that, if anything, it was Fred with whom he had the most in common.

Nevertheless, there was plenty about Graham’s life which did offer inspiration. His love of golf — shared with Fred’s master — is a mainstay of the strips. He would reverse the names of his friends when naming supporting characters, and his local pub, The Bull, appeared regularly.

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Enduring: Fred Basset’s first appearance in 1963. In Germany he is known as Wurzel, in Italy he is Lilo and in Norway he answers to Laban

 

As the humans hurry about their daily business, happily unaware of their pet’s rich inner life, it is left to Fred to provide the commentary through his wry reflections.

As Graham himself put it: ‘He thinks they’re stupid, of course, but he’s very loyal and affectionate.’ It was a quality which endeared him to millions.

The paper was inundated with letters from readers who couldn’t get enough of Fred’s canine wit — and thought he should be rewarded with high office.

He should become a member of the Cabinet, said some. He should be given a knighthood. Some argued that Baron Basset might not be excessive.

The Basset Hound, meanwhile, gained new popularity. The Kennel Club reported a six-fold increase in Basset registrations within the first few years of Fred’s birth.

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Every dog has its day: Fred is greeted by some of the rich cast of characters the strip has produced over the last five decades

 

As for Fred merchandise, you couldn’t escape it. Fans collected everything from life-sized furry Freds (ordered through the pages of the Mail) to T-shirts, mugs and towels.

As Fred’s fame grew, so did his international standing. His musings have appeared in some 200 newspapers around the world. In Germany he is known as Wurzel, in Italy he is Lilo and in Norway he is Laban.

And in the U.S., he captured the attention of the great humorist P. G. Wodehouse. When, in 1968, the strip was dropped from his daily, the Long Island Press, he successfully campaigned to have Fred reinstated.

Wodehouse wasn’t Fred’s only high-profile admirer. Hank Ketchum, who created Denis the Menace, and Charles M. Schulz, the illustrator behind the equally famous cartoon dog Snoopy, were both self-confessed fans.

And Anne Armstrong, U.S. ambassador to Britain during Gerald Ford’s Presidency, was so enamoured that when her term ended in 1977, she wrote to the Mail requesting a Fred print to take home as a souvenir.

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Alex Graham and his wife Winnifred with Freda. When Freda died, Graham was so heartbroken that he went out and bought another Basset, Freda 2

It was only a matter of time before Fred was given his own TV show.

Lionel Jeffries, who had played the father of Caractacus Potts (Dick Van Dyke) in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, voiced Fred’s thoughts in the 1976 series, which was broadcast daily in the five-minute slot before the Six O’Clock BBC1 News.

And then, of course, there were the books. The Fred Basset annual has been a Christmas stocking staple for generations. There was a Fred Basset For Golf Lovers, and now Fred Basset: Celebrating 50 Years.

When Alex Graham died aged 74 in December 1991, a month after being diagnosed with cancer, his millions of fans around the world faced the terrible prospect of losing their cartoon hero.

The artist had left a stockpile of 18 months’ worth of cartoons, but after that Fred’s future looked uncertain.

Until, that is, Graham’s daughter Arran stepped into the breach. Aged 14 when the strip started, Fred has, she says, always been part of her life.

‘I think the reason people love it is because they think Fred is their dog,’ she says. ‘Because Fred’s master and mistress have no name, everyone can relate to it.’

Now Arran comes up with the words for the strip, while Michael Martin, a British artist based in France, provides the drawings.

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Muse: Graham shows Freda a sketch of Fred Basset

The ideas, she says, come to her as she goes about her day-to-day life. ‘I have notebooks everywhere — in my handbag, the car, in front of the television. A lot of ideas come from our cocker spaniel, Jemma.’

Little of the modern age has penetrated the comforting, unchanging world of Fred and his owners. Fred has aged not a jot, and his estimation of his owners’ intellectual prowess is as low as it ever was.

So here’s to another 50 glorious years of Fred, in all his sofa-hogging, rabbit-chasing, butcher-baiting glory.

* To order a copy of the limited edition anniversary special, Fred Basset: 50 Years, call the Mail Book Shop on 0844 472 4157 or visit mailbookshop.co.uk

End of article…

More loving famous hounds later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma very famous ATB)

 

Baby Birds and a Baby Basset on a Sunday Afternoon…

July 7th, 2013 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Baby Lovers…Verna Jr.’s babies have been hatched for a few days now and are getting bigger by the hour.

Momma put them down for a nap after their worm lunch…

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Just like my baby Daisy Lynn..I put her down for her nap about the same time…

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Just your basic Sunday Afternoon in bassethoundtown….

More Lazy Daz Later…Love, Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB napping on rainbows)

About 10 million people have seen this but I was not one of them until a few days ago…Enjoy!

July 6th, 2013 - 9:09 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Attraction Shadow Theatre Group Lovers….

Attraction are a Hungarian theatre group, with a unique act of creating pictures with shadows of their bodies. Hear we see them performing to the track “Read All About It” by Emeli Sande, in the first week of auditions of Britain’s Got Talent.  This is a true story…

It is so rare to see something this creative and unique that touches so many emotions all in a few moments.

More loving this production later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB whose shadows are rainbows)

 

The Cousin Dogs Are Gone and Daisy Lynn Is Exhausted!

July 5th, 2013 - 10:10 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Cousin Dogs being gone lovers;)  Daisy Lynn, Grandma and I are exhausted but a good kind of exhausted.  Romeo and Enzo were treated like Kings.

Our little Queen had fun but now it is time to rest her head on a velvet pillow!

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Thank Dog I have 2 velvet pillows 1 for both of us.

Being a paw maiden is hard work!

More loving velvet pillows later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB resting on velvet rainbow pillows as big as clouds…)

My office help wants her next task…

July 5th, 2013 - 11:11 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Office Help Lovers…

I am so lucky to have such good help.

Daisy Lynn is asking, “What’s my next task Mommy?”

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She is so dang cute.

I told her it’s time for our 15 minute break!

(Maybe a half hour;)

More loving cute office help later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB helping at the rainbow office)

Dog Bless Daisy Lynn…

July 4th, 2013 - 10:10 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Daisy Lynn Lovers…

This has been the worst 4th of July to date for noise in bassethoundtown.  Just horrible.  Our street is engulfed in smoke.  I am so glad Chaps did not have to endure this.  Unfortunately, Romeo is not a fan but not near as bad as our darling departed Chaps. Actually, Rescue Remedy works on him.

Daisy Lynn knew he was uneasy.

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Bless her heart and thank dog she is not frightened.

She laid in her bed and watched the Macy’s show with me.

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Romeo and Enzo cuddled off camera.

I hate the noise this day means.  HATE HATE HATE

More loving when this day is over later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB reporting that fire crackers are not allowed!)

 

Google Find of the Day from England…

July 4th, 2013 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and hounds named Daisy lovers…Wow, what a story!

Stranger from Kedington helps Haverhill woman find her wounded cat…

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Dotty the cat of Sheena Hester was run over and ran away. Sheena appealed on Facebook for help and Amanda O’Brien from Kedington said she would get her basset hound Daisy to help. Daisy, who is untrained, sniffed a blanket and then ran off into the field and found Dotty in 10 mins. Dotty went to the vets and is now okay.  Amanda O’Brien with Daisey the Basset hound and Sheena Hester.

A woman who feared her cat had limped off to die after being run over was delighted after a stranger answered her appeal for help and brought round her untrained dog to find the wounded animal alive.

Sheena Hester, 48, from Falklands Road, Haverhill, appealed for help on Facebook after her nine month old cat Dotty was run over on Ann Suckling Road and limped off into the nearby fields.

He appeal was answered by Amanda O’Brien, 33, from Haverhill Road, Kedington, whose untrained basset hound Daisy had a sniff of Dotty’s blanket and rushed off to find her.

Dotty was hit by the car at around 2pm on Saturday (June 29), which Sheena’s 15 year old daughter Daisy saw.

Though both she and the driver looked for the cat, she had scarpered off into the fields.

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“My daughter saw her get run over and go head over heels and spin over a couple of times before running off into the fields, as that’s what they tend to do – run off to die and literally lick their wounds,” said Sheena.

“We spent all afternoon looking for her so I put on Facebook to see if anyone had any ideas and Amanda said she’d bring her basset hound over to have a sniff.

“They got here at about 9pm and Daisy sniffed the blanket and then rushed off and found Dotty curled up in the cornfield.”

“Dotty was scared of the dog and had taken a swipe at her and by 9.15 she’d rushed home and was upstairs.”

“It was amazing – it was a Saturday night, Amanda doesn’t know me from Adam and lives in Kedington but she came over her to help a stranger.”

Sheena and husband Daryl, 47, got Dotty from Jaybeth Animal Sanctuary in Barnardiston.

They took her to the vets after she was found and were relieved to see that despite having a bleeding nose she had no broken bones or internal injuries and is now on the road to recovery.

Amanda was home with boyfriend Adrian Halls when she saw about Dotty being hit and offered to take two year old Daisy around to help search.

“When I turned up Sheena was in tears, so I told her to get something that had Dotty’s smell,” she said.

“I let Daisy have a sniff and said ‘Go find’, and she usually stays with me but she ran off over the field and I couldn’t keep up.”

“I honestly thought Daisy would find her dead, but then I saw Dotty take a swipe and shoot off and by the time we got back she was already at the house.”

“I was really impressed – Daisy’s never had training like that and when I gave her the blanket she went really weird like she knew what she had to do.”

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Isn’t this a great story?  What a great and caring hound.

More finds of the day later…Love, Cat Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB where nobody is ever lost or hurt)

 

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