American Foxhound
American Foxhound Temperament
The American Foxhound is a dog that has a good natured disposition, and is a great companion dog and pet in most cases. This is an energetic breed, and a loving and loyal companion that gets on very well with children. These dogs love to explore, and owners should bear this in mind and ensure that the dog is not let off the leash in an unsecured area, as he may run off. These dogs love to be around other dogs and people, but can be protective. With strangers the dog's reaction may vary, and whereas some will be friendly around strangers others may be more reserved. When it comes to smaller animals, these dogs may chase.
Although the American Foxhound is a fun loving and people loving dog, he can be very immature and playful, even when grown up, and this can make training difficult. The American Foxhound may also be difficult to house break. Very independent, these dogs can be disobedient, which makes training difficult. He can also get bored and destructive if he doesn't get the attention that he needs. This is a great choice of pet for those that want a dog that will enjoy exercising with them, such as going for a stroll or a jog. However, the breed is best suited to those with some experience of dog ownership.
American Foxhound Appearance
The coat of the American Foxhound is close and smooth to the touch, and coloring can vary, including black, tan, and white, red and white, tan and white, and lemon and white, although the tri-colored coat is the most common. The height of he American Foxhound is around 21-25 inches, and the weight around 60-90 pounds. These dogs have an athletic and robust build, and an alert and keen expression.
American Foxhound Grooming
Although the American Foxhound does shed, he is not a very high shedder, and grooming requirements are not very high. You should brush the coat of the American Foxhound around once a week, and make sure that his ear canals are clean and dry. You can also wipe the short, hard coat with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking glossy and in good condition.
American Foxhound Health Problems and Life Expectancy
The life expectancy of the American Foxhound is around 10-12 years. There are a number of health problems associated with the breed, and some of the health issues to look out for include bleeding disorders, deafness, spinal problems, and hip problems. Parents of your American Foxhound puppy should have OFA certificates.
American Foxhound History
A descendant of the English Foxhound, the American Foxhound was developed in the USA. Bred to hunt foxes, deer, and coyotes, these dogs were a favorite with George Washington. Bred to hunt in packs, this breed has a long history, and was first registered with the AKC in 1886.
# AKANA
# SizeLarge
# Ease of trainingLow
# GroomingLow
# SheddingMedium
# Exercise neededA walk and lots of running daily
# Energy levelHigh
# ProtectionLow
# Good with childrenYes
# Health clearancesOFA
# Popularity151/155
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