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Additional information (Wiki):A
foxhound is a type of large hunting
hound. Foxhounds hunt in packs and, like
all scent hounds, have a strong sense of
smell. They are used in hunts for foxes,
hence the name. When out hunting they
are followed usually on horseback and
will travel several miles to catch their
target. These dogs have strong natural
instincts to hunt and are energetic and
active.
In North America, the American Kennel
Club reported that in 2005 the English
Foxhound was their least registered
breed with 22 registrations, with the
American Foxhound being fourth to last
with 44 registrations. For comparison,
the top registered breed, the Labrador
Retriever, had 137,867 registrations
during the same year. In general, large,
active hunting dogs that traditionally
are kept in large packs in rural areas
do not adapt well to being city or
suburban pets. Owners of foxhounds from
countries outside the US do not use the
American Kennel Club for registering
their dogs, and within the US many
huntiers prefer to register their dogs
with the United Kennel Club or regional
hunt clubs. Producers of puppies for the
pet market often register through one of
the many minor kennel clubs and
internet-based dog registry businesses. |
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