BREED HISTORY Although Robert Brooke brought the first pack of English Foxhounds to America in 1650, President George Washington introduced the important crosses that created the American Foxhound. A faster, lighter dog resulted from the mix of English, French and Irish Foxhounds. The modern dogs now serve four hunting functions, that include working alone or in packs. Although the breed varies somewhat from region to region, a more uniform standard is emerging. Accustomed to group activity, the "pack hunters" generally make the best family dogs. As pets, all of the American Foxhound varieties require plenty of exercise, space and activity. IDEAL BREED CHARACTERISTICS Size: Males 22 to 25 inches, Females 21 to 24 inches (at the withers). Appearance: Balanced, muscular body with powerful, free motion. Coat and Color: Tight, thick, hard, medium-length coat. Any color or color combination permitted; often with white markings underneath. Head: Long, broad, rounded skull with a square, straight, moderately long muzzle; large, wide-set, hazel or brown eyes; low, long, wide, rounded ears. Tail: Long, high, slightly curved and tapered. BREEDER LISTING OHIO, USA American Foxhound Club 1221 Oakwood Ave. Dayton, OH 45419