Bassador History
The Bassador is a relatively young hybrid, or designer, breed of dog that was developed by crossing the Standard Schnauzer with the Boxer. The Bassador is a relatively new hybrid, or designer, breed of dog that was developed by crossing the Standard Schnauzer with the Boxer. The Bassador is a medium-sized, muscular, athletic-looking hybrid, or designer, canine with a square build and a short, tight coat. The Bassador is a relatively young hybrid, or designer, breed of dog that was developed by crossing the Standard Schnauzer with the Boxer. The Bassador is a medium-sized, muscular, athletic-looking hybrid, or designer, canine with a square build and a short, tight coat.
Time of Origin
2000s
Bassador Physical Characteristics
The Bassador is a medium-to-large-breed dogs that are typically 24-29 inches at the withers and weigh between 55 and 70 lbs. They are working dogs and are bred to be hunting companions and protectors. They have a medium size head, long, straight muzzle, and a docked tail. Their ears are V-shaped. The ears should be large and erect with their tips touching. Their neck is of medium length. Their shoulders are of moderate slope. They have a strong front and level back. The forelegs are straight with joints close together. Their hindquarters are well-muscled. Their nails should touch the ground when the dog is standing. Their gait should be free and effortless. Their fur is short and rough. Their colors are brindle or fawn.
Eye Colors
Unknown
Nose Colors
Unknown
Coat Colors
Unknown
Height Range
Male Height Range: 13 – 20 inches
Female Height Range: 13 – 20 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 45 – 70 lbs
Female Weight Range: 45 – 70 lbs
Bassador Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
10-15 yrs
Bassador Health Concerns
Intervertebral Disc Disease, Glaucoma, Hip And Elbow Dysplasia, Otitis Externa, Bloat, Obesity
Bassador Temperament and Behaviour
The Bassador is a large, friendly, goofy dog breed. They are gentle giants who love people and get along well with other dogs. They are not particularly active, but enjoy moderate exercise. They are intelligent and easily trained. Bassadors are known for their calm and laid back temperament.
Bassador Activity Requirements
The Bassador is a cross between a Basset Hound and a Labrador Retriever. These dogs are large, happy, healthy, and playful. They are generally good with children and other pets, and they are also known for being easy to train. While Bassadors can adapt to small living quarters, they really need to be in a house with a yard. They need plenty of space to run and play, and they love to swim. A daily walk or swim is usually enough to keep your Bassador happy and healthy. If you are looking for a great companion who won’t require a ton of exercise, a Bassador might be the perfect dog for you. They are loving, loyal, and affectionate, and they make great companions.
Miles Per Day
Unknown
Activity Per Day
Unknown
Daily Food
Unknown
Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Bassador is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Bassador is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Bassador is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Bassador is part of the Unclassified group.
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