Danish-Swedish Farmdog vs English Foxhound
Side-by-side comparison across all 14 AKC trait ratings, with a clear verdict on which breed fits which kind of household.
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Danish-Swedish Farmdog vs English Foxhound
You might wonder why anyone would compare a Danish-Swedish Farmdog and an English Foxhound. one’s a pocket-sized farm ratter from Scandinavia, the other a leggy hound built for galloping across English countryside. But both are sociable, energetic, and great with kids, so families looking for active, kid-friendly dogs sometimes land on both. That’s where the similarity ends. The Farmdog is the one you can actually live with in a townhouse. At just 15 to 20 pounds, he’s compact, adaptable, and bonds tightly to his family. He’ll learn tricks fast, keep your basement rodent-free, and curl up with your kids after a game of backyard tag. He wants to be part of everything and thrives on mild structure. perfect for first-time owners who actually move around. But don’t mistake his size for low energy. He needs daily walks and some brain games, or he’ll start rearranging your slippers out of boredom. The English Foxhound? He’s not really a house dog. he’s a pack animal with wind in his lungs. At 60 to 75 pounds, he needs space, preferably acres. Bred to bay and run foxes for hours, he’ll vocalize loudly and often, so forget quiet evenings. He’s gentle and adores kids, but his loyalty is spread across the whole household. or better yet, a kennel full of dog friends. He’s not the type to sit on your lap. You don’t own him. You just happen to feed him. Here’s the real difference no chart tells you: the Farmdog wants to cooperate. The Foxhound wants to chase. If you want partnership, pick the Dane-Swede. If you’re part of a hunting or riding circle and already live rural, the Foxhound fits right in. Otherwise, you’ll spend your life calling his name across open fields.
Trait-by-trait
Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.Where they diverge
Choose the Danish-Swedish Farmdog if…
- Active families
- Families with children
- Apartment living (with exercise)
- You value good with strangers — Danish-Swedish Farmdog scores noticeably higher.
Choose the English Foxhound if…
- Hunters and equestrian households
- Active families
- Rural environments
- You value barking level — English Foxhound scores higher here.

