American Foxhound
This is the breed standard for the American Foxhound
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Essentials
Historical Summary
American Foxhound Breed Standard
Head
Skull--Should be fairly
long, slightly domed at occiput, with cranium broad and full.
Ears--Ears set on moderately low, long, reaching when drawn out
nearly, if not quite, to the tip of the nose; fine in texture, fairly
broad, with almost entire absence of erectile power--setting close to
the head with the forward edge slightly in turning to the cheek--round
at tip.
Eyes-- Eyes large,
set well apart, soft and houndlike--expression gentle and pleading; of a
brown or hazel color. Muzzle--Muzzle
of fair length--straight and square-cut--the stop moderately defined.
Defects--A very flat
skull, narrow across the top; excess of dome; eyes small, sharp and
terrier like, or prominent and protruding; muzzle long and snippy, cut
away decidedly below the eyes, or very short. Roman-nosed, or upturned,
giving a dish-face expression. Ears short, set on high, or with a
tendency to rise above the point of origin.
Body
Neck and Throat--Neck
rising free and light from the shoulders, strong in substance yet not
loaded, of medium length. The throat clean and free from folds of skin,
a slight wrinkle below the angle of the jaw, however, is allowable.
Defects--A thick, short, cloddy neck carried on a line with the
top of the shoulders. Throat showing dewlap and folds of skin to a
degree termed "throatiness."
Shoulders, Chest and Ribs
Shoulders
sloping--clean, muscular, not heavy or loaded--conveying the idea of
freedom of action with activity and strength. Chest should be deep for
lung space, narrower in proportion to depth than the English hound--28
inches (girth) in a
23-inch hound being good. Well-sprung ribs--back ribs should extend well
back--a three-inch flank allowing springiness.
Back and Loins
Back moderately long, muscular and strong. Loins broad and slightly
arched. Defects--Very
long or swayed or roached back. Flat, narrow loins.
Forelegs and Feet
Forelegs--Straight, with
fair amount of bone. Pasterns short and straight.
Feet--Fox-like. Pad full and hard. Well-arched toes. Strong
nails. Defects--Straight,
upright shoulders, chest disproportionately wide or with lack of depth.
Flat ribs. Out at elbow. Knees knuckled over forward, or bent backward.
Forelegs crooked. Feet long, open or spreading.
Hips, Thighs, Hind Legs and Feet
Hips and thighs, strong and muscled, giving abundance of propelling
power. Stifles strong and well let down. Hocks firm, symmetrical and
moderately bent. Feet close and firm.
Defects--Cowhocks, or
straight hocks. Lack of muscle and propelling power. Open feet.
Tail
Set moderately high; carried gaily, but not turned forward over the
back; with slight curve; with very slight brush.
Defects--A long tail,
Teapot curve or inclined forward from the root. Rat tail, entire absence
of brush.
Coat
A close, hard, hound coat of medium length.
Defects--A short thin coat, or of a soft quality.
Height
Dogs should not
be under 22 or over 25 inches. Bitches should not be under 21 or over 24
inches measured across the back at the point of the withers, the hound
standing in a natural position with his feet well under him.
Color
Any color.
Scale of Points
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Head |
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Skull |
5 |
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Ears |
5 |
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Eyes |
5 |
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Muzzle |
5 |
20 |
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Body |
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Neck |
5 |
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Chest and
shoulders |
15 |
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Back, loin
and ribs |
15 |
35 |
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Running Gear |
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Forelegs |
10 |
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Hips,
thighs & hind legs |
10 |
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Feet |
15 |
35 |
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Coat and Tail |
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Coat |
5 |
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Tail |
5 |
10 |
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Total |
100 |






