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		<title>The American Foxhound Reviewed</title>
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Since, when they were bred, they have lived near horses and have been trained to track down foxes during the hunting. Over the years, they have been used for the fox-hunting purpose. Their height can vary from twenty-one inches to a maximum of twenty-five inches. Their weight varies from sixty-five pounds to a maximum of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since, when they were bred, they have lived near horses and have been trained to track down foxes during the hunting. Over the years, they have been used for the fox-hunting purpose. Their height can vary from twenty-one inches to a maximum of twenty-five inches. Their weight varies from sixty-five pounds to a maximum of seventy-five pounds. They have lovely and gentle looking eyes. Their paws are round and look like those of the cat. </p>
<p>The American foxhound is a breed of dog that is actually the cousin of the English Foxhound. This is, of course, a scent hound, and it was used to hunt foxes by scent. This is a very sweet dog, and lot of people love them. However, the American foxhound is a dog that is very stubborn once it picks up a trail of some kind. Once this happens, you can forget about the American foxhound listing to any of the commands you give it.</p>
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<p> This is a dog that would rather deal with the aftermath of not listening to you than to give up a scent. This is a trait that you can find even in the American Foxhound puppies for sale. This is a dog that is so loving at home, however, a lot of people have stopped using these dogs for hunting. Of course, this brings up another problem that people have with these dogs. </p>
<p>As we said before, the American foxhound loves to hunt. However, people like to make them home dogs. Well, the American foxhound is one of the smartest foxhounds alive. They can very easily learn to open gates and to scale fences to go hunting. This can become a problem. Once they pick up a scent you can not stop it until it gets its prey. To keep the American foxhound happy, you need to let it outside a lot. Sometimes it helps to have a dog radio fence around the fence that you put up for them. That way they do not try and jump the fence or open the gate. If you can put a dog door in one of your back doors so this dog can get in and out when it wants to, you will save yourself a lot of trouble.</p>
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<p> If not, you will find yourself letting this dog in and out over and over again. If you choose not to let it out, then you may find that they use the bathroom inside. Then you only have yourself to blame. After all, they told you that they had to go outside. It&#8217;s good to let this dog out anyway. That is because they get so bored so fast. They can do things like tear up objects and are so tall that they can take things right off your counter tops. They do this not to be mean, but because they are bored. </p>
<p>Originally trained to hunt with the pack, they pull on well and enjoy other dogs company. They are outgoing, gentle and very tolerant breed and mix well with children, humans, horses plus other pets.  You may not see many American Foxhounds in dog shows across the country but you will see a few. The dogs you see at the shows are normally larger than the regular American Foxhound you will see out chasing game.</p>
<p>There are a variety of strains of the American Foxhound around today, which include the Goodman, July, Trigg, Penn-Marydel, and the Walker. All the breeds look very different, but are considered to be members of the same breed. The majority of show dogs are Walkers while the hunting dogs are usually Penn-Marydel or any of the strains to the preference of the hunter.</p>
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