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Foxhound (English) Dog Breed The English Foxhound is a bit
more stout in physical appearance than its counterpart, the American
Foxhound. Although the exact origin of this breed is unknown, we do
know that particular pedigrees were kept of English Foxhounds since the
1700s. This is longer than any other dog breed. English Foxhounds started to make their way to the United States sometime during the 1700s. It was during this time when they were bred with other strains to produce more streamlined physical characteristics and eventually were turned into a second Foxhound, known as the American Foxhound. However, the English Foxhound is still the number one choice for hunters who desire the traditional hunt when on horseback. Personality: English Foxhounds have an extraordinarily friendly temperament towards both dogs and strangers. They make excellent watchdogs, have high energy levels, and make perfect house pets. This animal requires constant social interaction and will get lonely fast if kept by itself without contact with people or other canines. This is one dog that will get along with just about everybody and everything, including horses and other pets. It is also noted that English Foxhounds are best when raised with plenty of land in country areas to roam around. City dwelling is not meant for this dog. Taking Care Of Your English
Foxhound: There is not much work required for upkeep and maintenance of
the English Foxhound. This dog is clean and has minimal grooming needs,
just the occasional brushing. It can live outdoors in either cold or
warm temperatures, so long as there is plenty of shade and warm
bedding. The one particular detail you should be aware of is that the
English Foxhound is genetically designed to run long distances and hunt
for hours on end. Therefore, he will need plenty of daily exercise for
brisk walks or long jogs with its owner. Practice with this free online basics dog training lesson
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Foxhound (English) Dog Breed
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