The Field Hound is very similar to the Coca Sandpiper and was once considered to be the "extended version" of the Coca. It is of coca, Sussex hound and English water hound pedigree. At the same time, they are very good in both the field and the field. The field beagle, also known as the wild beast, is native to The United Kingdom and originated in the 19th century.
Watch it standing on the prairie, the wind whistles over, making its hair dance with the wind, haha, it is indeed a dog with long hair fluttering. The Field Hound is a medium-sized dog with beautiful and shiny coats, medium length, straighter or slightly curled hair. On the legs, chest and ears, some field hounds may also have some feathers on their bodies, so they are so fluttering when blown by the wind.
The field hound has a special temperament oh ~ it is unusually well-behaved, sensitive, cute, independent and intelligent, and its friendship with humans is very close. When you meet for the first time, you may have some reservations, because it is still a little shy, and after getting familiar with it, you will find it very friendly
The most distinctive feature of the field hound is its large ears, the ears are very long, the end can extend to the mouth, and it is wide, like two fan field hounds. It gives the impression of a noble variety, characteristic, and very elegant, with a head in harmony with the overall size. Its expression is deep, gentle, and it looks smart. The eyes are almond-shaped, medium in size, and also range in color from dark hazel to dark brown.
The overall body line of the field hound is also very smooth, the neck is long, strong, and muscular. The back is horizontal, muscular, stable and firm. The hips are short and gradually rounded. The ribs are long and extend to a short waist, ovate and well supportive.
The field hound also walks in a very graceful posture, with its head held up vigilantly, neither too high nor too low. Starting from the shoulder blades, it stretches well forward, matching the strong driving force of the posterior body, showing a particularly relaxed, long, low and solemn step.