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Foxhound Puppies for sale in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire

1 Foxhound Puppies for sale in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire

Foxhounds are large, strong, highly intelligent and determined dogs that were bred specifically to hunt in packs alongside humans. As a result, they are not traditionally considered the type of dogs to keep as family or companion dogs. They are handsome, proud dogs, and in America they are often seen in the show ring, although in the UK they are more likely to be found in the hunting field and have been exhibited more recently.

Read our Foxhound Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

FAQs

Is a Foxhound a good house dog?

A Foxhound can be a good house dog if its specific needs are met, but it requires an owner with experience due to its high energy, hunting instincts, and social nature. They are affectionate, gentle, and get along well with children and other dogs, but they need a lot of exercise, space, and firm training to manage their independent and scent-driven behaviour.

Is a Foxhound the same as a Beagle?

No, Foxhounds and Beagles are different breeds despite some similarities as scent hounds. Foxhounds are larger, bred for endurance pack hunting, and have higher exercise requirements, whereas Beagles are smaller, more social, and better suited to smaller living spaces. Both have short, low-maintenance coats but differ significantly in size and energy levels.

Are English Foxhounds rare?

English Foxhounds are relatively rare in typical pet households as they are mainly bred for hunting purposes and require owners who can provide ample exercise and space. They are less common outside hunting and breeding circles compared to other breeds like Beagles.

Are Foxhounds high maintenance?

Foxhounds are considered moderately high maintenance mainly due to their intense exercise and training needs rather than grooming. They need daily vigorous exercise, mental stimulation, secure fencing to prevent escapes, and consistent obedience training to manage their independent nature and strong scent drive.