What shedding pattern is characteristic of the Basset Hound parent breed?

Answer

Sheds moderately year-round

The Basset Hound is genetically described as possessing a short, dense, smooth coat that sheds moderately throughout the entire year. This contrasts with the Labrador Retriever lineage, which is known for more severe, twice-yearly seasonal shedding events, often called 'blow-outs.' The Basset Hound's contribution ensures a baseline level of hair loss is always present, regardless of the time of year or seasonal transitions, unlike the pattern seen in pure Labs.

What shedding pattern is characteristic of the Basset Hound parent breed?
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