Close up of an American Foxhound dog breed against a blurred green background
Close up of an American Foxhound dog breed against a blurred green background

Traits and Characteristics

type

Hound

weight

60 to 70 pounds

height

21 to 25 inches

family

Scenthound

Traits and Characteristics

type

Hound

weight

60 to 70 pounds

height

21 to 25 inches

family

Scenthound

Similar to its sister breed the English Foxhound, the American Foxhound is easygoing, friendly, and athletic. They are slimmer and have higher legs than their English counterparts, but maintain soft, expressive eyes and a general hound dog appearance. They are fast, agile, and hardworking dogs that love nothing more than to be with their humans at the end of a long working day. Long associated with the Revolutionary War and Virginia, they were a favorite of George Washington. 

  • Energy Levellevel 4 in 5

  • Exercise Requirementslevel 4 in 5

  • Playfulnesslevel 3 in 5

  • Affection Levellevel 3 in 5

  • Friendliness to Dogslevel 5 in 5

  • Friendliness to Other Petslevel 4 in 5

  • Friendliness to Strangerslevel 4 in 5

  • Watchfulnesslevel 1 in 5

  • Ease of Traininglevel 2 in 5

  • Grooming Requirementslevel 1 in 5

  • Heat Sensitivitylevel 3 in 5

  • Vocalitylevel 4 in 5

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