What is the personality of the Finnish Foxhound? The Finnish Foxhound is very friendly with people, never aggressive, likes to be in the wild, and is a dexterous, energetic hunting dog. Although docile, the Finnish Foxhound also has a lively side, is easy to get along with children, agile and independent, and has a gentle and calm personality. The Finnish Foxhound is lively and friendly, active and enthusiastic, loyal, brave but cautious. The Finnish Foxhound is very friendly with people and is usually quiet, never aggressive. It is generally not recommended to be kept in an apartment, as the dog prefers to survive in the wild, where there is more room to move around. It is a dexterous and energetic hunting dog. Finnish Foxhounds are large, docile dogs that are also very lively when naughty and easy to get along with children. The dog is happy to sleep outside during the Scandinavian summer. Even though the dense coat is not effective against the natural environment, the dog can survive. Due to the quiet nature of this breed, they can make relatively good family guardians. Male dogs of this breed are easily excited when they meet other males. Agile and independent, energetic, docile and calm, they require strict training from an early age. The Finnish Foxhound is lively and friendly, active and enthusiastic, loyal, brave, but cautious. Shyness or any tendency to attack for no apparent reason is a defect.
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