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breed group: Hounding
Type: Pure breed
size: Large
Weight:65-70 lbs
Life Expectancy: About 10-13 years
Rarity: common
Availability: easily available
Climate: good for every climate
Fur Color: Brown/White, Black/Brown
Ears: Flappy
Fur length: Short
Fur type: Straight
Talent: Agility, hunting, Tracking, Watchdog

English Foxhound

General

The English Foxhound originated in England around the 1500′s and were primarily used for hunting. They are a type of scent hound most commonly used to hunt fox. This dog is a mixture of many breeds, some of which include the Fox Terrier, Bulldog and Greyhound breed. The English Foxhound’s variety of bloodlines serve a purpose to aid them in their speed, durability during a hunt, and intensity of the sport.

 

The English Foxhound is a slender and athletic dog who gets along well with other dogs, children, and other family pets. They are known to be very energetic and friendly making them great for families or for working. This breed loves human attention and thrives on time with the family.

 

Tall, muscular and agile, the English Foxhound was bred for its love to run. It is said that they can run literally all day long and only take a few short breaks in between. They have a large muzzle and floppy ears rounded at the tips. The English Foxhound’s body is lean and their legs are straight.

Color

The English Foxhound’s coat is either a mixture of tan, white and black or a mixture of white and tan or white and black. For this breed, the colouring is not an important quality.

Coat

The English Foxhound has a shorter straight coat that is stiff yet durable for the different types of climates they work in. They are known to shed an average amount of fur, but more during the spring-summer months.

Personality

The English Foxhound is an excellent working dog and an obedient partner. They have an extremely high activity level and joyful attitude towards their work. They are sweet and loving dogs that enjoy being around people and dogs alike. This breed would be perfect for a family as they love children and get along well with other family pets. There are two blood lines of the English Foxhound, the show type and the field (working) type. The show type is a bit bigger and less energetic where as the field type is smaller but more energetic. For families it is said the show type would be better.

 

As this dog matures they become much more obedient and loyal. The English Foxhound will need an owner who is patient when it comes to training as they can be stubborn and have more then obedience on the mind.

Care

Since the English Foxhound has a short coat, they will only need to be brushed about once per week and bathed when the owner feels that is necessary. They are prone to renal disease, hip dysplasia and in some cases, epilepsy. They are a very healthy breed with very few genetically inherited problems.

Training

The English Foxhound will need a very willful and patient owner. They tend to be a rowdy breed so obedience is going to be a bit more difficult in comparison to other breeds. Training must be firm but have positive methods as they are a happy breed that wants to both work for and please their owner. Around 6 or 7 years of age, the English Foxhound will begin to slow down in terms of their activity level.

Activity

The English Foxhound is a restless breed that will need constant exercise and mental stimulation. This breed will not do well in an apartment as they will need as much space as possible. They are not a breed to be left at home often as they need to have at least 2 to 3 hours of exercise per day. This should include either running or jogging alongside their owner or time spent in an off-leash dog park playing with other dogs or chasing a ball. If they are left alone on a constant basis they will become damaging to surrounding objects i.e. furniture.

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February 25 at 6:20am
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An English Foxhound showing his tounge

The English Foxhound is an elegant dog with a classic hound look. They are athletic, clean cut and muscular, without being bulky. The muzzle is long, the eyes are large, and the ears are low-set, medi
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February 25 at 6:16am
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A leader of English Foxhound running at the park.

The English Foxhound, usually referred to simply as the Foxhound, has been carefully and selectively bred in Britain for hundreds of years. The English Foxhound is stockier than his American counterpa
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February 25 at 6:13am
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English Foxhound lying on the white bed

English Foxhounds were bred to hunt in large packs alongside the hunter who was on horseback. They are very active and need plenty of outdoor time every day to run around and burn off their energy. T
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February 25 at 6:09am
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An English Foxhound dog with black and brown big spots.

The English Foxhound is moderatley easy to train. He learns new commands at the average rate. He is neither difficult nor easy to train.
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January 30 at 2:19am

Breed All About It - English Fox Hound

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