foxhoundˈfɒksˌhaʊnd
foxhound (n)
English Definitions:
foxhound (noun)
medium-sized glossy-coated hounds developed for hunting foxes
foxhound (Noun)
A breed of medium sized dog bred for hunting.
Foxhound (Noun)
NATO reporting name for the Soviet Mig 31 aircraft.
Foxhound
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. The foxhound is also the state dog in Virginia. It is sometimes used to guard sheep or houses, but its main use is for hunting. There are different breeds of foxhound, each often called simply Foxhound in their native countries: ⁕American Foxhound ⁕English Foxhound ⁕Dumfriesshire Foxhound ⁕Black and Tan Virginia Foxhound ⁕Welsh Hound The Masters of Foxhounds Association recognizes these breeds of foxhounds: American, Penn-Marydel, English, and Crossbred foxhounds.
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