American Foxhound
Description
The American Foxhound is distinguished from the English Foxhound by its finer bones, longer leg length and more angulated hindquarters. The American Foxhound originally was not bred to be a family pet, but if he is well socialized as a puppy it will adapt to family life. The American Foxhound has a tendency to want to roam, but will adapt to its environment if properly cared for. Favored as a hunting dog he has a keen nose and a remarkable talent to instinctively bark on the fox’s trail. He is exceptionally athletic and is very willing to work if asked to, like following a scent during hunting.
Size of Male: Height: 22-25 inches Weight: 45 – 65 pounds
Size of Female: Height: 21-24 inches Weight: 40 – 60 pounds
Temperament
The American Foxhound is sweet, affectionate, gentle and loving at home, but also a brave and intense warrior when hunting. American Foxhounds are excellent with children and get along well with other dogs because of their pack-hunting background. American foxhounds however, should not trusted with non-canine pets. Friendliness to strangers of American Foxhound varies widely. Some are very friendly while some are very protective. This breed can be very difficult to housebreak. Be aware, that the American Foxhound will take off after an interesting scent if possible. They like to bark and howl loudly and have a melodious bark, so much so, in fact, that its tones have been used in popular songs. Foxhounds don’t always make good house pets, due to their history as outdoor pack kennel hounds. If you are looking for a good house pet, you can try show line dogs rather than outfield type dogs.
Living Conditions
American Foxhound is not recommended for apartment life. American Foxhounds are very active even indoors and do best with increased space to roam. The American Foxhound is a scent hound and an outdoor dog which may not make good apartment dogs due to its nature. However, if you live near a park or forest and you are someone who loves adventure, you can consider the American foxhound. Bringing the American Foxhound on an adventure with you into the woods could be an interesting way to exercise your dog and who know what you will find? It can be good but you need to be sure you are consistent to prevent destructive behavior usually due to too much energy.
Upkeep
The American Foxhound needs daily exercise, preferably in the form of a long walk or jog. If allowed to run off leash, American Foxhound should only do so in a safe, enclosed area. American Foxhounds traditionally live outside, with warm shelter and bedding and in temperate climates. They are highly sociable, and should never be expected to live alone. Their coat is easily maintained, requiring only occasional brushing to remove dead hair.
Health
Major concerns: none
Minor concerns: Thrombocytopathy
Life expectancy: 10 – 13 years