Ba-Shar
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Caring for a Ba-Shar
Feeding: If the Ba-Shar is kept on a good diet they will not need lots of food.
Living with a Ba-Shar
Family Dog: The Ba-Shar makes a great family dog.
Training: The Ba-Shar can be stubborn and should be trained early.
Behavior: The Ba-Shar loves to show-off and get attention. They tend to be laid back but they will guard their home and owner if needed.
Barking: The Ba-Shar is not a huge barker.
Exercise: The Ba-Shar does not need a ton of exercise but they do like to have a romp occasionally.
Ba-Shar Appearance
Appearance: The Ba-Shar is low to the ground with a long Basset body and large skull.
Size: A Ba-Shar can weigh between 30 to 60 pounds when fully grown.
Companionship: The Ba-Shar loves to cuddle.
Eyes: The Ba-Shar has brown eyes.
Ears: The Ba-Shar has long, floppy ears.
Forequarters: The Ba-Shar has short legs.
Gait: The Ba-Shar may appear as if they have 'wiggly hips' when they walk like a Basset.
Tail: The tail of the Ba-Shar is long and curved with a curl at the end.
Ba-Shar Facts
Life Expectancy: The average life expectancy of the Ba-Shar is 8 to 10 years.
Characteristics: The Ba-Shar has a high chase instinct and love to chase toys and wild animals.
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