u/Number-1776

Struggling to connect with my teenage basset - anyone else?

For background: I grew up with a male basset hound, and my first dog at 19 was a female basset/dalmation rescue who passed spring 2025.

We brought home our new puppy (male basset) this past winter. He will be 1 in November. He is my first ever "puppy," as our basset hound growing up was a puppy when I was small, my girl was around 2.5 when I adopted her, and my husband had our other dog before we met.

So far, crate training is great, house-training is great, and he is good with our small senior dog.

We are working the basic young dog/basset stuff: boundaries, energy, destruction of any chewable item, selective hearing, etc. More difficult than training my previous dog, but I am hoping consistency helps.

I am just...struggling to bond with him. I have never struggled like this with a dog before.

Yesterday I told my husband I wasn't sure if I even like him (which makes me feel horrible and terrible and is why I am making this post.)

Did any of you struggle to bond with your young dog? What helped you? Do I just need to push through until we're past this stage? Is there a book or trainer I can read/watch that could help? Do I need doggie couples' counseling?

(Also, no risk of rehoming here. I am committed to this doofus. I just want to have a bond with him.)

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u/Number-1776 — 2 days ago
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Help me keep my teenager occupied

I have an 8 month old basset hound. He NEVER stops. Like, this dude has to be running or chewing or eating or he will lose his mind. If I tire him out from a walk/outside play, he just moves to chewing or eating

He is crate trained well but when not in the crate (only at night or if I leave to run errands) he is almost as exhausting as my toddlers. It feels like I trained him to only be still in the crate

What bones do you recommend that are safe? What other enrichment activities that take a LONG time to plow through?

If I don't have something at the ready, he goes after things he shouldn't (rip, my daughter's stuffies and our wooden blocks.) I have a small rotation but need more inspiration from dog people! Thanks all!

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u/Number-1776 — 1 month ago