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Is An American Foxhound Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My

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 Title: Is An American Foxhound Puppy The Right Choice For Me And My
Family?

Author: Mitch Endick

Article:
The American Foxhound is loving, sweet and kind. They can be
good with children and other dogs but they are hunters so do not
trust them with other pets. They do not do well in apartments
but can make a good family pet, they can adapt if started at an
early age. They do need lots of exercise, socialization with
people and other pets, and obedience training. They are a bit
independent. They were bred to run and love to track scents. In
fact, unless they were raised indoors, they are an outdoor type
dog needing lots of fenced in space to exercise and proper
shelter. They are slender, muscular and built to run.

*Approximate Adult Size. Males will run 22 to 25 inches to the
withers (highest point of the shoulder) and females will run 21
to 24 inches to the withers. Either sex can weigh from 65 to 75
pounds.

*Special Health Considerations. No breed genetic disorders have
been isolated yet. Canine hip dysphasia (genetic based looseness
in the hip joint that can lead to arthritis pain and lameness)
is an occasional problem, as well as chronic ear problems and
platelet disease or thrombocytopathy.

*Grooming. The coat is medium length, and considered hard. They
shed an average amount and need a firm bristle brush. Bathe
sparingly. Their teeth should be brushed at least twice a week
with toothpaste and toothbrush designed for dogs. Brushing
removes the accumulation of plaque and tartar which can cause
cavities (rarely) and periodontal disease. Dog periodontal
disease can lead to pain, loss of teeth, bad breath and other
serious diseases. *Life Span. The life span with proper care and
food is 11 to 13 years.

*History. Some early settlers to America brought their hounds
with them. They were quite valuable as they helped hunt game
starting almost 200 years ago. Much breeding and cross breeding
between French, English and Irish hounds resulted in the
American Foxhound. There are different strains today, still
known as American Foxhounds. The walker strain is most popular
and then there is Goodman, Hudspeth, Calhoun, Trigg, and July.
These dogs were once used in packs to hunt game.

*SPECIAL GOOD POINTS Very good with children. Generally get
along well with other dogs. With proper socialization, will get
along with cats and other pets. The state animal of Virginia.
Very popular in the US south. Like to hunt in packs. Good guard
dog. He has an excellent nose, scent wise. Reliable hunter.
Great sense of smell. Can run for miles.

*SPECIAL BAD POINTS Will run if given a chance. A fence or leash
a must. Should attend obedience class. Can be independent and
stubborn. Would prefer you to keep a extra hound or two for
company. Can gain weight easily from over feeding. Can be a
chore to housebreak. Rarely used as a family pet. Some are not
very affectionate.
 

About the Author

About the author:
Mitch Endick is a short article writer for the popular pet site:
http://www.petpages.com. He provides informative advice on all
pets including dogs, puppies, cats, fish, reptiles, birds,
ferrets, rabbits, mice and even pet bugs. Petpages.com also has
an extensive pet classified ads section.


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