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Breed Profile
The English Foxhound is a dog of remarkable beauty and noble demeanor. With his muscular body and long, straight legs, he is an impressive sight. Its head is long and slightly domed, with large, dark eyes that radiate a friendly and intelligent nature. The ears are medium-sized and lie close to the head. The tail is carried cheerfully, but never over the back. The English Foxhound belongs to FCI Group 6, the scent hounds, bloodhounds and related breeds. He is a classic pack dog and was originally used for fox hunting. There is no distinction between performance and show lines in this breed. The English Foxhound is still valued primarily for its working qualities, although it can also be found at dog shows.
| Height | 58 - 64 cm (Female), 58 - 64 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 18 - 27 kg (Female), 20 - 30 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 13 years |
| Character | Energetic, friendly, persistent |
| Coat | Short, dense, hard texture, no undercoat |
| Coat Color | Tri-color (black, white, brown), two-color combinations (black & white or brown & white) |
| Price | 1500 - 2500 € € |
History
The English Foxhound is a very old breed that originated in England. It emerged in the late 16th and early 17th centuries when hunting foxes with dogs became increasingly popular. It is believed that it was created from a mix of Greyhounds, Fox Terriers and Bulldogs. This combination resulted in a dog that was both fast and persistent and had a strong sense of smell, making it the perfect hound for fox hunting. While the English Foxhound was initially used exclusively as a hunting dog, it is now also enjoying growing popularity as a companion dog. The breed was officially recognized by the F"d"ration Cynologique Internationale (FCI) in 1954.
The English Foxhound was bred to hunt foxes in large hunting groups, known for its endurance and speed.
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Character & Temperament
The English Foxhound is an extremely energetic dog with a friendly and outgoing nature. Its origins as a pack dog make it a very social creature that enjoys the company of people and other dogs. But don't be fooled - although he can be very loving and affectionate, he also has an independent streak and needs an owner who will set clear boundaries for him. As a hunting dog, the English Foxhound has a strong hunting instinct and can be easily distracted by smells and movements. It is important to note that his hunting instinct is strong and he may not always listen well when following a scent. When it comes to his activity levels, the English Foxhound is definitely on the hyperactive side. He needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation to be happy and balanced. He loves taking long walks, running and playing, and he is also a great companion for joggers or cyclists. You may be wondering whether the English Foxhound can stay alone well. Well, he can learn it, but it's not his preferred option. He loves company and can suffer from separation anxiety if left alone for long periods of time. It's important that he learns from an early age that it's okay to be alone and helps him relax in such situations. The English Foxhound is an alert dog and will alert you if someone enters the house. But he is not a typical guard dog and is not prone to being aggressive. He is more likely to respond friendly to visitors, especially if he has been properly socialized. All in all, the English Foxhound is a wonderful dog for active people who have the time and energy to challenge them physically and mentally. He is not necessarily suitable for beginners or people looking for a calm, easy-care dog. However, if you are ready to take on the challenges and plunge into the world of English Foxhounds, you will be rewarded with a loyal, loving and incredibly entertaining companion.
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Did you know that the English Foxhound is one of the few dog breeds that can actually be kept in packs by the American Kennel Club? This means breeders can keep and show multiple dogs together in a group!
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What Awaits You
The English Foxhound is a pure hunting dog and should therefore also be used for hunting purposes.
Housing & Care
The English Foxhound is not necessarily suitable as a city dog as it needs a lot of exercise and space to run. A house with a large, fenced yard would be ideal for him. He gets along well with children and can be a great family dog if properly socialized. However, small children should always be supervised as the English Foxhound could accidentally knock over a small child due to its size and energy. He can also get along with cats and other pets if he is introduced to them from an early age.
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Training & Education
The English Foxhound presents some challenges due to its disposition as a hunting dog. He is intelligent, but his hunting instincts can make training difficult. It's important to start training early and stay consistent. The English Foxhound requires a lot of physical and mental activity. It is well suited for dog sports such as mantrailing or agility. However, it is important to be careful not to "over-busy" the dog. as this can lead to stress. Because of its high energy, the English Foxhound can also become a "ball junkie." so it is advisable to offer a variety of activities and not just ball games. Learning frustration tolerance and impulse control is particularly important for this breed as they tend to be impulsive, especially when it comes to movement and smells.
Nutrition & Care
The English Foxhound needs a balanced diet to maintain its energy and health. Since he is an active dog, his food should contain high-quality proteins and fats. It is also advisable to limit the amount of carbohydrates to maintain a healthy weight. The diet should be tailored to the dog's age, activity level and health. In terms of grooming, the English Foxhound has short, dense fur with no undercoat. The coat is quite easy to care for, but still requires regular brushing to remove dead hair and keep the coat clean. The English Foxhound sheds moderately and copes well with Germany's climate, although it may require a coat in extremely cold temperatures.
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Health
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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