Adopt

Basset Hound puppies and dogs in Burlington, Vermont

Looking for a Basset Hound puppy or dog in Burlington, Vermont? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Basset Hound near you.

Picture of Basset Hound

Adopt a Basset Hound near you in Burlington, Vermont

These Basset Hounds are available in Burlington, Vermont.
We'll also keep you updated on Jasmine's adoption status with email updates.
new badge
Photo of Jasmine

Jasmine

Basset Hound Labrador Retriever

Female, 11 mos
Burlington, VT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sweet baby Jasmine was brought into a crowded public pound in Louisiana in July 2025 with untreated skin issues. Due to her skin being in such rough shape, the shelter not having a vet on staff, and the fact that people aren't looking to adopt pups missing most of their hair, Jasmine was in danger of being put to sleep. A local rescue group swooped in and pulled her, and Jasmine has been healing and thriving in foster care ever since! All this amazing girl needs now is a home! As of early January 2026, Jasmine is 50lbs and almost 1 year old. We believe she is done growing. Her foster family had her DNA tested and her most prevalent breed is Basset Hound at 32%. Everything else is around 9% (including Labrador) but it is likely Jasmine is the offspring of mixed breed parents. Talk about genetic diversity! Jasmine's foster mom says, "One word to sum up Jasmine is SWEET! She loves toys - especially the kind that crinkle. She is potty trained and sleeps through the whole night in her crate without a peep. She knows the word "kennel" and will run to her crate for a treat (video in her google album below). She likes to sleep cuddled up with a stuffie (adorable photos in her google album). She likes to grab the leash in her mouth and lead the way on walks - she wants to walk you instead of you walking her. She is doing great learning basic puppy manners and tries hard to please. She is an “observer” - if a neighbor walks out while we are outside, she just stops what she is doing and watches them - she also watches the TV and her reflection in the oven door. She gets the zoomies, but overall, she is pretty calm for a puppy her age. She loves spending time outside exploring. She rarely barks but will come to you and make funny noises when she needs to go outside... it is almost like she is trying to talk." Jasmine is good with other dogs but is a little too interested in cats on her walks, so likely needs a cat free home. She has met kids on walks and was friendly with them but is not fostered with kids. Jasmine's photo album with lots of photos and videos of her healing journey: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4MdxyKgswpGLNh437 Jasmine has had a full set of puppy vaccines, is 4DX negative for heartworm and tick-borne diseases, and is current on heartworm/flea/tick prevention and deworming. She is spayed and microchipped. Her hair loss was due to demodex (a non-contagious skin condition) which she has been treated for. Jasmine is fully healed with a beautiful, healthy new coat of hair! All this darling girl needs now is a home! PAWS of Northeast Louisiana was formed in 2003. We are a small foster-based rescue and have been sending our special Southern pets to fabulous Northern homes since 2010. We work with a wonderful transport who has stops in many Northeastern / New England states: VT, CT, NY, NJ, PA, etc.

Or, how about these Basset Hounds in cities near Burlington, Vermont

These Basset Hounds are available for adoption close to Burlington, Vermont.
We'll also keep you updated on Jasmine's adoption status with email updates.
new badge
Photo of Jasmine

Jasmine

Basset Hound Labrador Retriever

Female, 11 mos
Burlington, VT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sweet baby Jasmine was brought into a crowded public pound in Louisiana in July 2025 with untreated skin issues. Due to her skin being in such rough shape, the shelter not having a vet on staff, and the fact that people aren't looking to adopt pups missing most of their hair, Jasmine was in danger of being put to sleep. A local rescue group swooped in and pulled her, and Jasmine has been healing and thriving in foster care ever since! All this amazing girl needs now is a home! As of early January 2026, Jasmine is 50lbs and almost 1 year old. We believe she is done growing. Her foster family had her DNA tested and her most prevalent breed is Basset Hound at 32%. Everything else is around 9% (including Labrador) but it is likely Jasmine is the offspring of mixed breed parents. Talk about genetic diversity! Jasmine's foster mom says, "One word to sum up Jasmine is SWEET! She loves toys - especially the kind that crinkle. She is potty trained and sleeps through the whole night in her crate without a peep. She knows the word "kennel" and will run to her crate for a treat (video in her google album below). She likes to sleep cuddled up with a stuffie (adorable photos in her google album). She likes to grab the leash in her mouth and lead the way on walks - she wants to walk you instead of you walking her. She is doing great learning basic puppy manners and tries hard to please. She is an “observer” - if a neighbor walks out while we are outside, she just stops what she is doing and watches them - she also watches the TV and her reflection in the oven door. She gets the zoomies, but overall, she is pretty calm for a puppy her age. She loves spending time outside exploring. She rarely barks but will come to you and make funny noises when she needs to go outside... it is almost like she is trying to talk." Jasmine is good with other dogs but is a little too interested in cats on her walks, so likely needs a cat free home. She has met kids on walks and was friendly with them but is not fostered with kids. Jasmine's photo album with lots of photos and videos of her healing journey: https://photos.app.goo.gl/4MdxyKgswpGLNh437 Jasmine has had a full set of puppy vaccines, is 4DX negative for heartworm and tick-borne diseases, and is current on heartworm/flea/tick prevention and deworming. She is spayed and microchipped. Her hair loss was due to demodex (a non-contagious skin condition) which she has been treated for. Jasmine is fully healed with a beautiful, healthy new coat of hair! All this darling girl needs now is a home! PAWS of Northeast Louisiana was formed in 2003. We are a small foster-based rescue and have been sending our special Southern pets to fabulous Northern homes since 2010. We work with a wonderful transport who has stops in many Northeastern / New England states: VT, CT, NY, NJ, PA, etc.

Search for a Basset Hound puppy or dog

Use the search tool below to browse adoptable Basset Hound puppies and adults Basset Hound in Burlington, Vermont.

Basset Hound puppies and dogs in nearby cities

Related breeds in Burlington, Vermont

Basset Hound shelters & rescues in Burlington, Vermont

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Basset Hound puppies in Burlington, Vermont. Browse these Basset Hound rescues and shelters below.

Here are a few organizations closest to you:

Rescue

1.4 miles

PAWS of NE LA - VT transport stop

Burlington, VT 05401

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Looking for a specific shelter or rescue?

If you're not seeing what you're looking for, try our shelter and rescue search. We have more than 17,000 organizations in our database with furry pals waiting for a new home!

magnifying glass with cat and dog

Want to learn more about adopting a Basset Hound puppy or dog?

We've got all the info you need on adopting and caring for a Basset Hound puppy. Check out the links below for everything you ever wanted to know about Basset Hound puppies and adults.

Basset Hound basics

clipboard with list

Where do Basset Hounds come from? How many types of Basset Hounds are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Basset Hound.

Learn More an arrow icon