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One of the great things about foxhounds is that they come in so many colors and patterns.  The AKC recognizes any color/pattern variation in the breed, there are no "wrong" spots to have.   Foxhounds can run from solid white, to speckled, freckled, spotted, tri-colored, or '"saddled" (as well as combinations of the above)  Just as in real life no two foxhounds are marked exactly alike,
each Ennien hound is unique. 
COLORS
COLOR DEFINITIONS
"Beagle"
White with black and tan markings, with a distinct black saddle over tan blanket
White with random black and tan spotting patterns, sometimes with saddle markings
"Tri-Color"
White with light creamy tan spots, either random or saddle markings.
Rich dark brown saddle, fading to beige on hips and shoulders, with white on chest, belly and legs.
White with tan "speckles" or freckling
White with black "specks" or freckling
White with tan spots, either random or with a primary tan saddle
White with black spots, either random or with a primary black saddle
"Cream"
"Black Speckled"
"Mahogany"
"Tan Speckled"
"Tan n' White"
"Black n' White"
"Unfinished"
"Photo"
Painted to match your photo or sketch
For the artistically inclined: 
Fired and sanded, but otherwise unpainted. 
(comes with painting tips and instructions)
All sculptures and images from Forest of Ennien are copywrited:  Forest of Ennien 2002