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![]() American FoxhoundThe American Foxhound is cousin to the English Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt by scent. AppearanceThe American foxhound is about 21-25 inches tall to the withers, and weighs anywhere between 65-75 pounds. Its legs are very long and straight-boned. The foxhound’s chest is rather narrow. It has a long muzzle, and a large, doomed skull. The ears are wide and low-set. The eyes are hazel or brown, and are large and wide-set. The coat is short and rough. TemperamentThe American Foxhound is sweet, kind, loyal, and loving at home. On the hunt, however, the foxhound is a warrior. Once a scent is picked up, the foxhound will follow it, neglectful of commands. HealthThis breed is not generally a breed that carries genetic disorders. Do not overfeed these dogs, as they easily gain weight. A minor health risk in American Foxhounds is thrombocytopathy, or platelet disease. HistoryIn 1650, Robert Brooke sailed to Crown Colony in America with his pack of hunting dogs, which were the root of several strains of American Hounds. These dogs remained in the Brooke’s family for nearly 300 years. ExerciseThe American Foxhound is a very energetic breed. It needs plenty of exercise, a fairly long walk followed by fetch. Books about American Foxhound DogsDo you have more that you would like to add about the American Foxhound or just want to make a comment? Please do so below! [an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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