The Forequarters of the Basset Hound

Some faults to look for

These powerful shoulders are well laid back
This dog has a correct front with his elbows close to his sides. His front legs curve under his chest so that it is supported by his front legs rather than suspended between them. The distance from the ground to the deepest part of his body is not over one third his height at the withers.
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