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Height: 21-25 inches
Weight: 65-70 lbs.
Life Span: 12-13 yrs.
Breed Group: Scent Hounds
Good with Children: Yes
Exercise Needs: Demanding
Grooming Needs: Undemanding
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If you are an avid sportsman or an active person looking
for a canine companion to share your passion for the great outdoors -
the American Foxhound could well be the breed for you! In
existence in America since the seventeenth century, the breed is a
combination of the best traits of both the English Foxhound and French
Foxhound; a unique breed that was originally used for seeking out Native
Americans more than 200 years ago. They became invaluable to early
settlers for their ability to scent and hunt wild animals swiftly and
efficiently with amazing stamina. Today's American Foxhound is still
used primarily for hunting and field trials - used either in packs or
alone. This breed does exceptionally well in hunting, tracking and
agility, and makes a good watch dog. A large, handsome hound, its
front legs are long and very straight-boned. The head is long with a
slightly domed, large skull. The ears are broad and pendant, framing the
face. The eyes are large and wide-set - either brown or hazel, with a
sweet, imploring expression. The ears are wide, flat to the head and its
tail is carried cheerfully with a slight upward curve, like a sickle.
The short, hard coat may be any color. The American Foxhound is sweet,
affectionate, gentle and loving at home, but also a brave and intense
warrior in the hunt. They are excellent with children and get along well
with other dogs because of their pack-hunting background, but should not
be trusted with non-canine pets. Friendliness to strangers varies
widely. Some are very friendly; some are protective. This breed can be
difficult to housebreak. Be aware, the American Foxhound will take off
after an interesting scent if possible. Foxhounds don't always
make good house pets, due to their history as outdoor pack kennel
hounds. If you are looking for a pet, try show lines rather than field
types. This breed is not recommended for apartment life. They are
very active indoors and do best with acreage, as they
need a great deal of exercise or can become restless and destructive.
The smooth, short-haired coat is easy to groom. Comb and brush with a
firm bristle brush, and shampoo only when necessary. This breed is an
average shedder.
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American
Foxhound Puppy Central offers a wealth of information on choosing a
American Foxhound puppy for your family. Includes an American
Foxhound Puppy Breeders Directory, American Foxhound Puppy
Classifieds, clubs, rescue, American Foxhound bookstore and more. |
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American
Foxhound: A Complete & Reliable Handbook
Click to Purchase Online |
Puppy Central Home
Page -
American Foxhound Puppy Central Menu - American
Foxhound Breed Profile |
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American Foxhound
Breed Profile |
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Height: 21-25 inches
Weight: 65-70 lbs.
Life Span: 12-13 yrs.
Breed Group: Scent Hounds
Good with Children: Yes
Exercise Needs: Demanding
Grooming Needs: Undemanding
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If you are an avid sportsman or an active person looking
for a canine companion to share your passion for the great outdoors -
the American Foxhound could well be the breed for you! In
existence in America since the seventeenth century, the breed is a
combination of the best traits of both the English Foxhound and French
Foxhound; a unique breed that was originally used for seeking out Native
Americans more than 200 years ago. They became invaluable to early
settlers for their ability to scent and hunt wild animals swiftly and
efficiently with amazing stamina. Today's American Foxhound is still
used primarily for hunting and field trials - used either in packs or
alone. This breed does exceptionally well in hunting, tracking and
agility, and makes a good watch dog. A large, handsome hound, its
front legs are long and very straight-boned. The head is long with a
slightly domed, large skull. The ears are broad and pendant, framing the
face. The eyes are large and wide-set - either brown or hazel, with a
sweet, imploring expression. The ears are wide, flat to the head and its
tail is carried cheerfully with a slight upward curve, like a sickle.
The short, hard coat may be any color. The American Foxhound is sweet,
affectionate, gentle and loving at home, but also a brave and intense
warrior in the hunt. They are excellent with children and get along well
with other dogs because of their pack-hunting background, but should not
be trusted with non-canine pets. Friendliness to strangers varies
widely. Some are very friendly; some are protective. This breed can be
difficult to housebreak. Be aware, the American Foxhound will take off
after an interesting scent if possible. Foxhounds don't always
make good house pets, due to their history as outdoor pack kennel
hounds. If you are looking for a pet, try show lines rather than field
types. This breed is not recommended for apartment life. They are
very active indoors and do best with acreage, as they
need a great deal of exercise or can become restless and destructive.
The smooth, short-haired coat is easy to groom. Comb and brush with a
firm bristle brush, and shampoo only when necessary. This breed is an
average shedder.
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Puppy Central Home Page -
American Foxhound Puppy Central Menu -
American Foxhound Breed Profile -
American Foxhound Puppy Breeders -
American Foxhound Clubs - American Foxhound Rescue
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American Foxhound Links |
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- American
Foxhound - The American Kennel Club's page of breed history,
description, and links.
-
American Foxhound - Official United Kennel Club standard.
- Foxhound Relocation and
Retirement - A small, all volunteer, licensed New Hampshire
nonprofit, whose goal is to place retired purebreeds and mixes in
loving homes. Wish list, pictures of available dogs, success
stories, and frequently asked questions about the breed.
- Walker Foxhound
- History, stud books, field trials, outdoor news, and links for a
strain of the American Foxhound.
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