American Foxhound

Hound

Coat

Solid:
Sable: Red Sable in the Clear or Minimal pattern using tipping only, not solid shading.
Tan: with in the traditional, creeping or saddle pattern.
may be tan-marked with .
Masking: A standard mask on the muzzle is allowed, the mask is (if the dog is tan-marked it matches the body colour, otherwise it can be any of the colours, except in dogz which may only be masked with ).
White Markings: Always has in the irish spotting (relaxed), piebald or extreme spotting pattern.
Ticking/Roaning: Ticking is allowed.

Eyes

in black-pigmented dogz, in others.

Nose

in dogz with black base colour and/or black masking, in dogz with blue base/masking and in dogz with liver base/masking.
Solid cream/red dogz can have any pigment type, except dark red (55) which may only have black pigment.

Faults

Wrong eye colour.

Disqualifications

A dog that is lacking white, or that is solid white without colour.

Varieties

None

Notes

The american foxhound originates from early imports of english foxhounds, which were then bred in different directions depending on the local game, terrain and climate. Today experts mention three distinct lines of foxhound which form the base for most of the modern packs. The first are the Walker hounds, which originate mainly from Madison county in Kentucky, named after the Walker brothers who created the type with the aid of Sam Woodford. The second line is called July or Trigg and originates partly from irish blue mottled hounds. The name 'July' is after a famous breeding dog from Georgia, while Trigg was a well-known hunter who kept these types of hounds. The american foxhound as we know it today was originally bred mainly in Virginia. Thanks to the wider lands and harsher american climate climate, the american foxhound has gradually grown to become an extremely strong packhound.

The ideal american foxhound is a balanced working breed built for speed. The head is fairly long, with ears set quite low, reaching to or close to the tip of nose if held out. The eyes should have a gentle and pleading expression. The muzzle should be straight and square with moderate stop. The neck should be strong and of medium length, the chest deep and narrow. The back is of moderate length with a slightly arched topline. The frontlegs are straight, the hind legs strong and muscles, giving a lot of propelling power. The tail is carried high but not over the back, with a slight curve and brush. The coat is close and hard.

Breed Files

Filename: AmFoxhound
Offset: 24A1
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Labrador
Accepted: February 10, 2007
Notes: Addballz ears and tail. Best to cross similar colours.

Filename: American Foxhound
Offset: 88D9
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: April 1, 2006
Notes: Angled legs - may be unsuitable for obedience. Addball tail.