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Foxhound

usgb/ˈfɑːkshaʊnd/Volume
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Historical OriginsPlay
Understand that 'foxhound' has historical roots in hunting traditions, especially in Britain and America. SlideThe foxhound belongs to a lineage of dogs that have been bred for centuries for their hunting abilities.
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Breed VarietiesPlay
Be aware that there are different foxhound breeds, such as the American and English foxhound, each with unique traits. SlideAfter visiting the dog show, I became fascinated by the differences between the American and English foxhound.
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Cultural ReferencePlay
Foxhound can be a cultural reference depicting traditional country lifestyle or the sport of fox hunting. SlideThe painting showed aristocrats on horseback with their foxhounds, illustrating a classic fox hunt scene.