Scottish Deerhound | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
One of the Most Popular
Typical Lifespan
About 8 years
Exercise
Scottish Deerhounds thrive on daily long walks and regular opportunities to run in safe, open spaces.
Grooming Needs
Scottish Deerhounds require minimal grooming, with weekly brushing to remove dead hair and occasional bathing as needed. Regular ear checks and nail trimming are also important.
Country of Origin
Scotland
Adaptability
Scottish Deerhounds thrive in spacious environments and are best suited to rural or suburban settings, but they can adapt to city life if given ample exercise.
Shedding Level
Scottish Deerhounds have a moderate shedding level, with regular grooming helping to manage loose hair.
Energiness
Scottish Deerhounds have a moderate energy level, enjoying regular exercise but also appreciating downtime and relaxation.
Vocality
Scottish Deerhounds are generally quiet and not prone to excessive barking. They tend to be more reserved and only vocalize when necessary.
Trainability
Scottish Deerhounds are moderately trainable, responding best to gentle, consistent training methods and positive reinforcement.
Dietary Needs
Scottish Deerhounds need a balanced diet rich in high-quality protein and healthy fats to support their lean muscle mass and energy levels.
Weight Range
34-50 kg
Child Friendliness
Varies