Scottish Deerhound

Scottish Deerhounds are gentle, friendly dogs that are obedient and easy to train, because they only want to please.

About the Scottish Deerhound

These good-natured dogs are never suspicious or nervous, carrying themselves with dignity. While they look like rough-coated greyhounds but bigger, with larger bones, Scottish Deerhounds are great companions, outstanding hunters and equally skilled runners.

Historically, there have always been rough-coated sighthounds in Scotland. Crossbreeding and selection have fashioned the Scottish Deerhound, which is now an emblematic breed in Scotland.

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed specifics

Country
United Kingdom
Size category
Large
Avg life expectancy
8–11 years

Gentle / Friendly / Obedient / Enthusiastic / Calm / Loving / Resilient / Even-tempered

Key facts

  • Needs little training
  • Requires moderate grooming
  • Needs an experienced owner
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