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Scottish Deerhound Dog Description

The Scottish Deerhound is one of the most graceful and noble sighthounds, distinguished by their towering height and gentle personality. These dogs were originally bred in Scotland for deer hunting and are prized for their strong stamina, keen sight, and calm, affectionate nature. Scottish Deerhounds are known for being affectionate family members, often described as “gentle giants” due to their loving and laid-back temperaments. Their unique appearance, with long, shaggy coats and a slender yet powerful frame, gives them an unmistakable elegance. Despite their impressive size, they are known for being quiet, low-key companions who thrive in relaxed environments and benefit from gentle training routines. They are great for both outdoor adventures and quiet family life, provided they are given enough space to stretch their legs.


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Attributes Scottish Deerhound Description
Detailed Appearance (Looks) Long, slender, elegant body with deep chest, long legs, and a rough, wiry, shaggy coat.
Size and Weight 28–30 inches at the shoulder; weighs between 110–130 pounds, with males being larger than females.
Hypoallergenic No, they are not hypoallergenic, though they shed lightly.
Coat Type Rough, wiry, weather-resistant coat.
Trainability Relatively easy to train, intelligent, eager to please, but may show a streak of stubbornness.
Exercise Needs Moderate; they require daily walks and opportunities for off-leash running to stay fit.