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Foxhound - English — FDA Adverse Event Profile

Adverse-event records and label data for Foxhound - English (Dog), sourced from the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine. Refreshed as new reports are filed. Cite PlainBreed when reusing this analysis.

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Annual breed adverse-event registration timeline Bar chart showing yearly FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine adverse event report counts per breed registry cohort, with paw-print tick marks indicating count buckets. 4 3 2 1 0 2017 2018 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Reports filed Death-coded reports
Annual report volume for Foxhound - English drawn from FDA CVM filings.

Foxhound - English (Dog) has 19 FDA adverse event reports on record, with 1 deaths reported (530.0% death rate) — ranking #362 by report volume. The most frequently reported reaction is Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - hookworm (5 cases). The top associated drug is Ivermectin + Pyrantel As Pamoate Salt. Average age at report: 5.5 years.

Total Reports

19

FDA CVM filings

Deaths Reported

1

of 19 reports

Death Rate

530.0%

death-coded share

Avg Age at Report

5.5 yr

28.0 kg avg weight

Death-Coded Outcome Share

Foxhound - English death-coded reports 100.0%
Database median

530.0% of 19 reports involved a death outcome. Read alongside breed popularity, veterinary access, and owner awareness — these shape how many events ever reach the FDA. The 12% comparison line is the rough cross-breed median in the FDA CVM database; values above suggest higher reporting bias toward severe outcomes, not necessarily higher true mortality.

Average weight at time of report: 28.0 kg (61.7 lbs)

Top Reported Reactions

Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - hookworm 5
INEFFECTIVE, HEARTWORM LARVAE 3
Vomiting 3
Pale mucous membrane 2
Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - heartworm 2
Lack of efficacy - NOS 1
Digestive tract disorder NOS 1
INEFFECTIVE, ASCARIDS NOS 1
Emesis 1
Hair loss NOS 1
Dermatitis 1
Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depression in 'Neurological') 1
Hot spot (pyotraumatic dermatitis) 1
Excessive licking and/or grooming 1
Pacing 1

Most Referenced Drugs

Ivermectin + Pyrantel As Pamoate Salt 5
Milbemycin Oxime + Spinosad 4
Moxidectin 3
Milbemycin Oxime + Praziquantel 3
Lufenuron + Milbemycin Oxime 1
Milbemycin Oxime/Spinosad 1
Ivermectin/Pyrantel Pamoate Chewable 272Mcg/652Mg 1
Phenylpropanolamine Hcl 1
Unknown Steroid 1
Glucosamine, Chondroitin 1
Melarsomine Dihydrochloride Injection 1
Orbiflox/Momet/Posaco Eardrops 1
Canine Influenza Virus H3N8;Canine Influenza Virus H3N2 1
Leptospira Canicola L-15 Strain C-51;Leptospira Grippotyphosa 1550 Lot 10005 Str 1
Milbemycin/Lufenuron/Pzq Chew 1

Outcome Breakdown

Ongoing
7 (36.8%)
Outcome Unknown
7 (36.8%)
Recovered/Normal
3 (15.8%)
Recovered with Sequela
1 (5.3%)
Died
1 (5.3%)

Gender Distribution

Male 10 (52.6%)
Female 9 (47.4%)

Reports by Year

Year Reports Trend
2012 3
2013 1
2014 1
2017 4
2018 2
2020 1
2021 2
2022 1
2023 1
2024 2
2025 1
Size-class weight distribution across registered breeds Vertical bar chart showing the distribution of registered breeds across five size classes (Toy, Small, Medium, Large, Giant), each represented by a scaled dog-silhouette and a count value. 118 89 59 30 0 Breeds in class 38 Toy 0–6 kg Chihuahua 64 Small 6–14 kg Beagle 92 Medium 14–27 kg Border Collie 118 Large 27–45 kg Labrador Retriever 41 Giant 45–90 kg Great Dane Size-Class Distribution
Where Foxhound - English sits in the registered size-class taxonomy. Average reported weight: 28.0 kg.
Breed-group distribution donut chart Donut chart with kennel-club-ribbon center showing breed counts across the eight standard breed groups (Sporting, Hound, Working, Terrier, Toy, Non-Sporting, Herding, Miscellaneous). CH Sporting 32 · 14.2% Hound 36 · 15.9% Working 33 · 14.6% Terrier 31 · 13.7% Toy 23 · 10.2% Non-Sporting 21 · 9.3% Herding 32 · 14.2% Misc. 18 · 8.0% Breed-Group Classification 226 breeds across 8 taxonomic groups
Eight standard breed-group classifications used by major registries (AKC's seven groups plus Miscellaneous). Provides taxonomic context for breed lookups.

Foxhound - English Pet Health Insights

Across the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine adverse event database, Foxhound - English accounts for 19 submitted reports and currently ranks #362 by report volume within the dog population. Of those reports, 1 involved a death outcome — a 530.0% case-fatality figure calculated directly from the underlying FDA records rather than from external mortality studies. The mean age at time of reporting is 5.5 years, with an average recorded body weight of 28.0 kg (61.7 lbs). These figures reflect the voluntary reporting pool only and should be read alongside breed popularity, veterinary access, and owner awareness — all of which shape how many events ever reach the FDA.

The most frequently reported clinical signs for Foxhound - English are Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - hookworm (5 reports), INEFFECTIVE, HEARTWORM LARVAE (3 reports), Vomiting (3 reports), together capturing a substantial share of the top-reaction traffic seen in this breed's record. On the product side, Ivermectin + Pyrantel As Pamoate Salt appears in 5 reports and is the single most-referenced drug, followed by Milbemycin Oxime + Spinosad (4) and Moxidectin (3). Counts like these surface which therapeutic classes dominate the reporting stream — useful context when comparing reactions across breeds of the same dog species.

Outcome coding on the 19 reports with a recorded status is dominated by Ongoing (36.8% of coded outcomes). Annual submission volume ranges from 2,012 to 2,025 reports across the 11 years on file, indicating the reporting trend is shaped as much by awareness cycles as by underlying clinical events. Because FDA adverse event reports describe correlation rather than causation, these numbers are most useful as a signal of where to ask further questions with a veterinarian — not as a standalone risk score for any individual dog.

Understanding Foxhound - English Adverse Event Data

Foxhound - English has 19 adverse event reports on file. Lower report volumes may reflect a less common breed, lower reporting rates, or genuinely fewer adverse events.

The 530.0% death rate is above average, though this statistic should be interpreted cautiously. Death reports may be overrepresented because serious outcomes are more likely to be reported than mild reactions.

The most frequently referenced drug in adverse reports is Ivermectin + Pyrantel As Pamoate Salt, appearing in 5 reports. This may indicate widespread use of the medication rather than a specific safety concern for Foxhound - English.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many FDA adverse event reports involve Foxhound - English?
There are 19 adverse event reports involving Foxhound - English in the FDA database, with 1 reports involving death (530.0% death rate). Foxhound - English ranks #362 by report volume.
What are the most common adverse reactions reported for Foxhound - English?
The most commonly reported adverse reactions for Foxhound - English are Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - hookworm (5 reports), INEFFECTIVE, HEARTWORM LARVAE (3 reports), Vomiting (3 reports), Pale mucous membrane (2 reports), Lack of efficacy (endoparasite) - heartworm (2 reports).
What drugs are most frequently associated with Foxhound - English adverse events?
The drugs most frequently referenced in Foxhound - English adverse event reports are Ivermectin + Pyrantel As Pamoate Salt (5 reports), Milbemycin Oxime + Spinosad (4 reports), Moxidectin (3 reports), Milbemycin Oxime + Praziquantel (3 reports), Lufenuron + Milbemycin Oxime (1 reports).
What is the average age of Foxhound - English in adverse event reports?
The average age of Foxhound - English at the time of adverse event reports is 5.5 years, with an average weight of 28.0 kg (61.7 lbs).
Does a high number of adverse event reports mean Foxhound - English is unhealthy?
No. FDA adverse event reports are voluntarily submitted and do not prove causation. Popular breeds with more veterinary visits tend to have more reports. The data reflects reporting patterns, not actual incidence rates. Always consult a veterinarian for health decisions.
Where does this Foxhound - English safety data come from?
All data comes from the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine's adverse event reporting system. Pet owners, veterinarians, and manufacturers voluntarily submit reports about adverse events potentially linked to animal drugs and other products.

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Data Sources & Methodology

Adverse event data sourced from the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine via the openFDA Animal & Veterinary Adverse Events API. Reports are voluntarily submitted by pet owners, veterinarians, and product manufacturers.

Foxhound - English ranks #362 by total report volume. Death rate (530.0%) reflects the proportion of reports involving death and should not be interpreted as a breed-specific mortality rate. Reporting biases, breed popularity, and veterinary access all influence report counts.

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Data sourced from official AKC, AVMA, ACVO, and breed-club veterinary references. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainBreed Editorial