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Scottish Deerhound Dog Breed Information:

The original purpose of the Scottish Deerhound dog breed was to hunt and bring down the Scottish roe deer, a magnificent beast twice or more the dog’s size. Today, if the Scottish Deerhound were writing a personals ad, they’d say that they enjoy long walks, opportunities to run, regular meals, and a nice sofa to nap on.

 

Scottish Deerhound Dog Group: Hound Dogs.

Scottish Deerhound Height: 28 to 32 inches tall at the shoulder.

Scottish Deerhound Weight: 75 to 110 pounds.

Scottish Deerhound Life Span: 8 to 11 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Scottish Deerhounds are not recommended for apartment living. Although they have relatively low activity levels indoors, they are a large dog and require lots of room to run. They require daily exercise and do best in a home with a large yard or acreage. Scottish Deerhounds need a securely fenced yard to keep them from chasing prey. Underground electronic fencing will not prevent them from giving chase. Housetraining can take a bit longer with the Scottish Deerhound than with other breeds. Be patient and consistent.

 

Scottish Deerhound History:

The Scottish deerhound is a native of Scotland and can be traced back to the 16th century. The breed is believed to have existed prior to the 16th century but went by a variety of different names, including the Irish wolf dog, Scotch greyhound, rough greyhound, and Highland deerhound.

 

Scottish Deerhound Size:

The average height for a Scottish Deerhound is 30 to 32 inches for a male and from 28 inches and up for a female. Males weigh 85 to 110 pounds, females 75 to 95 pounds.

 

Scottish Deerhound Personality:

The Scottish Deerhound can best be described as chivalrous. He's gentle yet strong, sensitive yet brave. Loyal, devoted, quiet, dignified, and alert are all terms that apply to this dog. He is courageous in the face of danger but never aggressive.

 

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Scottish Deerhound Health:

Scottish Deerhounds are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all Deerhounds will get any or all of these diseases: 

Anesthesia Sensitivity. 

Dilated Cardiomyopathy. 

Cystinuria. 

Osteosarcoma. 

Factor VII Deficiency. 

Gastric Torsion (Bloat). 

Allergies. 

Hypothyroidism.

 

Scottish Deerhound Care:

Scottish Deerhounds are calm and sedate. They enjoy a good run or a long walk, but in the main they're more mellow than manic. In the house, they need a puppy-proofed room where they can stretch out and play, yet not do too much damage. Scottish Deerhounds are not the easiest of breeds to train and require patience and understanding.

 

Scottish Deerhound Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 3 to 4 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

Scottish Deerhound Coat Color And Grooming:

Most Deerhounds come in only three colors: gray, gray, and gray. Once in a while you'll see a bit of white on the chest or toes, but the less white the better. Scottish Deerhounds shed consistently throughout the year. Brush the coat with a wire slicker brush once or twice a week to remove dead hair, stimulate the circulation, and distribute natural skin oils. Always brush in the direction the hair grows. Bathe your Deerhound as needed to remove any dust, dirt, or doggy odor that's developed. Brush your Deerhound's teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Trim nails regularly if your dog doesn't wear them down naturally.

 

Scottish Deerhound with Children And Other Pets:

Scottish Deerhounds can get along with children, but they're not really a playmate kind of dog, being more into body slams than playing fetch. While your Deerhound may learn to live peaceably with small dogs or cats indoors, if he sees them running around outdoors it can be a different story.

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