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The life span of English Foxhounds are 10 - 13 years.
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Humphrey Francis De Trafford has written: 'The foxhounds of Great Britain and Ireland; their masters and huntsmen' -- subject(s): Fox hunting, English foxhounds
"He chased like foxhounds chase their prey".
Vere Arundel Galway has written: 'A pack of foxhounds' -- subject(s): Foxhounds
This is not a question, it is an area where Foxhounds the supervisor, tests, stores and mucks about with things without doing something bad.
"Der Bay" is not Hebrew. It almost looks like German.
english merchants started a company near the hudson bay because of the fur they trated many fur like for example:fox,beaver,and many more animal fur.
'''"Bahia sucia" is a Spanish word. It's English translation is "dirty bay".'''
It is unknown how many blue plaques is on Heine Bay. Heine Bay is an English lady.
I am not sure...but think it was the Bay Colony.
The English Foxhound dates back before the 1800s, in Great Britain. The Brit's had kept records of over 250 different foxhound hunting packs, where studbooks were kept by the British Masters of Foxhounds Association since at least 1800. Records of English foxhounds showed up in the USA dating back to the mid 1900s. Developed by crossing a variety of hounds with the Bulldog, Greyhound and the Fox Terrier. Used in packs to chase fox with hunters on horseback, the Foxhound has impressive stamina and a good nose. He can run steadily for hours at a time. Some of the English Foxhound's talents are hunting, tracking, watchdog and agility. The English Foxhound was recognized by the AKC in 1909. The English Foxhound is a a little slower and a bit stockier than the American Foxhound.