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The English Foxhound is a traditional hunting dog, sporting floppy hound-dog ears and a classic tricolour pattern. These dogs are 60 to 75 pounds as adults, built with swift, sturdy legs and a barrel chest. English Foxhounds are very focused on scent and prefer the company of other dogs to sniff out prey and give chase. Gentle and affectionate with people, these dogs need a confident owner who preferably has access to the outdoors.
Temperament
Sociable, outdoorsy, scent-driven
Breed Fast Facts
55 - 75 lbs
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Moderate
Medium
10 to 13 years
The north-eastern coastal state of Massachusetts was one of the first regions of the Americas where Europeans settled a few centuries ago. When settlers came to these shores, they often brought their canine companions along with them. There were two dogs on the Mayflower, and they didn’t take the long voyage from England just to keep their families company! Dogs were working animals in the early European settlements of Massachusetts, protecting livestock from wolves, foxes and other predators. Most of those first immigrant dogs were Mastiffs, Greyhounds and English Setters. By 1784, there were an estimated 30,000 dogs in the entire state.
Massachusetts dogs Duke and Huntah have sniffed out COVID-19 at more than a dozen schools in the state.
The Massachusetts state dog is named after the capital city: the Boston Terrier.
Instagram celebrity @Nachodog is one of Massachusetts’ greatest internet stars. He’s a French Bulldog with more than 90,000 followers!