American Foxhound

American Foxhounds are superb house pets—easygoing and laid-back—but they really shine in the fields and wilderness. Make sure they get plenty of time to run around and “hunt,” so to speak. They love exploring their environments and feeling helpful. If you work outside, get your American Foxhound involved in a useful task.

American Foxhound

American Foxhound Pictures

  • American Foxhound dog named Lucy
  • American Foxhound dog named Astro the Wonder Dog
  • American Foxhound dog named Abby
  • American Foxhound dog named Nicholas
  • American Foxhound dog named Daisy
  • American Foxhound dog named Vegas

Quick Facts

  • 65 – 75 pounds
  • 21 – 25 inches

Ideal Human Companions

    • Active singles
    • Families
    • Experienced dog handlers
    • Outdoorsy types

Trademark Traits

    • Friendly
    • Laid-back
    • Tireless
    • Task-oriented
    • Reserved

What They Are Like to Live With

These dogs form special bonds with their families, but they won’t beg for attention. American Foxhounds have a very “businesslike” attitude. They are also patient and gentle—especially with children.

Things You Should Know

American Foxhounds can live as long as 12 years. Generally healthy, some can develop hip and eye problems. Also, American Foxhounds tend to gain weight easily. Try to serve them smaller portions, and don’t forget that daily walk!

American Foxhound History

The American Foxhound as we know it came from a pack of English hounds brought to America in 1650. A century later, their descendants were bred with a French Hound given to George Washington by General Lafayette. Or, so they say. American Foxhounds were, and still are, considered beloved hunters, competitors and friends.

The Look of a American Foxhound

American Foxhounds are similar to their English forefathers, except that they are taller, lighter-boned and of course faster. Their bodies are large (for a hound), and their heads are long and somewhat domed. Their widely set ears hang close to the cheek, and their eyes are large and expressive. They have medium-length tails that are carried high without curling over the back, and their thin, rough coats can come in almost any color. Overall, American Foxhounds look alert, quick and hardy.

American Foxhound Personality Chart

(based on 283 American Foxhound profiles)

Energy

sleepy energetic
Intelligence

silly genius
Friendliness

aggressive affectionate
Playfulness

not playful very playful
Disposition

anxious calm

Published: September 17, 2011, 16:50 | No Comments

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