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. |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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