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Height: 56 to 63,5 cm (male); 53 to 61 cm (female).

Size: Large.

Weight: 29 to 38 kg (male); 27 to 29 kg (female).

Availability: Very difficult to find.


History
Grooming and Physical Needs
Description
Behaviour
Personality
Talents
Notes

History



The American Foxhound originated when English and French hounds imported to the United States were interbred. He has an excellent nose, and is very fast when giving chase. He has great stamina for running and a musical bay. His song has even been used in some popular recordings. The American Foxhound is still primarily a hunting and field trial dog (in packs and alone), though he has had some success as a companion dog.

Description



A large, handsome hound, a bit taller and lighter than the English variety. The front legs are long and very straight-boned. The ears are broad and pendant, framing the face. The short, hard coat may be any color. The head is long with a slightly domed skull. The tail makes an upward curve, like a sickle.

Talents



Hunting, tracking, watchdog, and agility.

Personality



Sweet, gentle and loving at home, brave and intense in the field. Friendliness to strangers varies widely—some are very friendly, some may even be protective.

Behavior



Children: Excellent with children.
Friendliness: Fairly friendly with strangers.
Trainability: Somewhat difficult to train.
Independence: Needs people a lot.
Dominance: Low.
Other Pets: Generally good with other dogs; do not trust with non-canine pets.
Noise: Likes to bay.

Notes



Easy to care for, but don't overfeed as he has a tendency to put on weight. Can be difficult to housebreak. Be careful, this breed will take off after an interesting scent if possible. Needs a great deal of exercise or he can become restless and destructive. 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.

Grooming



Grooming: Very little grooming needed.
Trimming & Stripping: No trimming or stripping needed.
Coat: Short coat.
Shedding: Average shedder.
Exercise: Vigorous daily exercise needed.
Jogging: An excellent jogging companion.
Indoors: Very active indoors.
Apartments: Not recommended for apartments.
Outdoor Space: Best with acreage.
Climate: Does well in most climates.
Owner: Not recommended for novice owners.
Longevity: Average (10 to 12 years).

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