American foxhound Breed description: Character & Co
American foxhound
Facts & Origin
General information about the American Foxhound
The American Foxhound is an American dog breed that belongs to FCI group 6 and section 1.1, under standard number 303. This breed belongs to the running dog category and therefore has a lean and athletic build. Males grow between 56 and 64 cm tall, while bitches reach a height at withers between 53 and 61 cm. American Foxhounds belong to the group of medium-sized dogs and weigh between 30 and 34 kg. This breed is also the State Dog of the State of Virginia. The American Foxhound can live up to 13 years.
Origin and history of the American Foxhound
The American Foxhound has its origins in several breeds of dogs. It was created by crossing French running and hunting dogs, German sweat dogs, and English Foxhounds. Also the genes of the dog breed Harrier flow in the blood of the American Foxhound. The American Foxhound was mainly used for hunting, often in large packs of dogs. Depending on the type of hunting, different types of the American Foxhound were selectively bred. The types "July", "Trigg" and "Goodmann" are distinguished. July Hounds are used for hunting coyotes, for example.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | USA |
Life expectancy | 12 - 13 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance |
Activity level | high |
FCI group | Scent hounds |
AKC group | Hound Group |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
The nature of the American Foxhound
The American Foxhound is in its physique, as well as in its nature, very much from its selective breeding and its original use for hunting. He has a rather idiosyncratic disposition, for by running long distances these dogs keep in touch with their caregiver while hunting, but rush and run their independent way. Influenced by his history, the American Foxhound feels most comfortable living or working in a pack. At the very least, your American companion should have a few canine friends to keep him happy.
Keeping and using the American Foxhound
When keeping an American Foxhound, there are a few things you should keep in mind, as these dogs are used to a lot of exercise and activity. Also, proper training is mandatory so that a good relationship can be built between you and your dog. You should pay attention to these three things:
If you are keeping an American Foxhound, you need to schedule enough time that is sufficient for extensive walks, activity and a visit to the dog school. Also, your dog will be thrilled if you do different activities with him. Here are a few examples:
- Agility
- Intelligence games for dogs
- Tracking training
- Flyball
- Popular sport
- Use or training for hunting
- Going jogging, cycling
- Hiking
A distinctive feature of this breed is its ringing. The barking of the American Foxhounds sounds like singing. This characteristic is also due to their former use for hunting, as the dogs had to be heard for miles.
Character
Usage
Health and breeding information
Breeding and buying an American Foxhound
If you would like to buy an American Foxhound, you should look for a serious and registered breeder. The American Foxhound is represented by breeding clubs in the VDH, as well as in the AKC and by the FCI. Apart from a breeder you should consider the possibility to get an American Foxhound from a shelter. Due to the high urge to move, many people are often overwhelmed with this breed.
Description and characteristics of the American Foxhound
Very characteristic of the American Foxhound's build is a muscular and sinewy stature. It is desired in the standard that the chest girth be very large, in proportion to the height at the withers. Since the American Foxhound is a running dog, he needs a lot of space for his lungs, which is why the chest is very deep. The coat is harsh in texture and kept short so that it does not interfere with hunting. The overall appearance and physique of this breed are designed to run long distances. The American Foxhound is often confused with the Beagle or its close relative, the English Foxhound. However, the Hound, which originated in the United States, is more upright and delicately built.
Fur length | short |
Fur | flat coated |
Ear shape | Floppy Ear |
Tail | lang |
Anatomy | strong, sporty |
Size ♀ | 53 - 61 cm |
Weight ♀ | 30 - 34 kg |
Size ♂ | 56 - 64 cm |
Weight ♂ | 30 - 34 kg |
Suitable For | - |
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