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5 Things Walrus Dog Owners Can Relate to

April 16, 2018 By Grigorina S 9 Comments

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The Ba-Shar dog breed is one of those experiments that tried to take the best of two breeds and create something unique.

I think we all agree that in this case, the breeders were pretty successful!

This hybrid dog has such a sweet face that it’s impossible to resist his charms. By just looking at his picture, you have the urgent need to visit your local pet shop and get one for yourself.

However, being a walrus dog owner is not so easy and there some things that even fellow dog owners can’t understand. So today we’re going to talk about five things that walrus dog owner can relate to.

5 Things Only Walrus Dog Owners Can Understand

#1 It’s difficult to explain what’s a Ba-Shar

“Oh, you have such a cute doggie. Look at all those wrinkles. What breed is it?”

That’s the question every walrus dog owner will have to answer more than once when he encounters friends and curious strangers. But people tend to look at you in confusion while you’re sweating to explain that your dog is a Ba-Shar.

“Come again, what’s that? Is his name Bashar? What a strange name for a dog!”

You can’t blame them for their ignorance. Ba-Shar is a relatively unknown breed, and it might take you some time until you explain that your dog is a mix between Chinese Shar-Pei and Basset Hound. Or you might just write it on a piece of paper and let them figure it out on their own.

Fur is not sufficient, I must have a blankie. #coldweather #supercuddly #smooshyface #bestsnuggler #sharpei #bassethound #mix #bashardog #walrusdog #sharpasset

A post shared by Mabel the Sharpei/Basset Hound (@mushymabeljones) on Oct 16, 2017 at 6:17pm PDT

#2 People don’t get the nicknames

A common nickname for a Ba-shar dog is Walrus. But if you say that you have a Walrus for a pet people are probably going to look funny at you. And when you try to explain to them that walrus is a dog, they might even give you the number to the nearest hospital and say that you should get checked out.

Why don’t they understand that Walrus really is a dog breed? Just look at these cute Ba-Shar puppies. Don’t they look like miniature walruses? No, I’m not crazy. With all those wrinkles and small faces, the resemblance is striking.

Calling your dog Sharp Asset, the other nickname for the breed, will also get you the funny looks. But you already know that, don’t you?

#3 A Ba-Shar puppy always gets attention

You can melt on the inside by just looking at the adorable face of a Walrus puppy. Who can resist it? Apparently no one.

Every time you go for a walk or to the dog park, your walrus dog gets attention from everyone. People want to know if they can pet it, hold it, or take a picture with it. They are oohing and aahing and making funny faces at your puppy.

If you post a picture of your walrus puppy on Facebook or Instagram, you’re bound to receive numerous comments within minutes with everyone saying that they’ve never seen anything so adorable.

When you have time to kill and a cute fall scarf…#SeylahV #bashar #bassethound #sharpei #fall

A post shared by Shannon S (@shannon2411) on Oct 16, 2017 at 2:42pm PDT

But all the attention shouldn’t surprise you. This is not a dog that you can see every day on the streets so better get used to people bothering you.

Besides, walrus dog puppies love cuddles and attention, and it’s for the best if you socialize them early on to avoid future behavior problems. These cute guys/ girls could be fierce protectors, just so you know.

#4 Training is a challenge

You’ve heard that Ba-Shars could be a little stubborn, but you’ve said “Oh, look at him. He looks so innocent and charming. How hard could it be to train him?” Apparently, the answer is a lot because those training secessions are not going as well as you’ve expected.

But that’s not a surprise for anyone who owns a Shar-Pei. Just ask them, and you’ll see that Ba-Shar takes not only his wrinkles but also his stubbornness from the Shar-Pei.

You might even have to get the help of a professional dog trainer to learn how to deal with your Walrus puppy. That’s why these dogs are not such a great match for first-time owners.

#5 Grooming is not easy

A Ba-Shar dog might have wrinkles all over his body, and it’s your job to take care of them. People who don’t own a Ba-Shar might say that you’re lucky not to be dealing with tons of fur flying around and sticking to your clothes, carpets, and furniture.

But they don’t understand that those wrinkles have to be regularly wiped to avoid skin infections. You might miss one brushing of a long-haired dog, but being negligent of a wrinkly dog is a bad idea. Moreover, you have to check his floppy ears at least once a week and clean them with a special solution.

 

Ba-Shar dogs are affectionate, intelligent, and goofy at times, and they make great family dogs. However, as every walrus dog owner knows they are expensive dogs to own, and they require high-quality dry food and regular vet check-ups. But they’ll also tell you that it’s worth every penny to have this amazing dog for a companion.

 

So what to do you think about walrus dogs? Have you got one? What’s the best thing about owning one? Don’t be shy to share in the comments. We don’t bite.

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    Grigorina S

    I’ve grown up surrounded by animals – dogs, cats, cows, goats, sheep, and horses and that has shaped me into what I am today – a crazy cat lady who always has a place for one more cat (or a dog). I’ve got two female cats – Kitty and Roni, and two tomcats – Blacky and Shaggy, but I also feed my neighbors’ cats when they come for a visit. I just can’t say no to them.

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About Grigorina S

I’ve grown up surrounded by animals – dogs, cats, cows, goats, sheep, and horses and that has shaped me into what I am today – a crazy cat lady who always has a place for one more cat (or a dog). I’ve got two female cats – Kitty and Roni, and two tomcats – Blacky and Shaggy, but I also feed my neighbors’ cats when they come for a visit. I just can’t say no to them.

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