
Breed: Scottish Deerhound
Class/Type: Hound Hound
Pros: Dignified, gentle, friendly Gentle, loyal, gentle, trainable Gentle, affectionate, good with children
Cons: Requires regular exercise Large, requires a lot of exercise, droolsCan be stubborn
Description: The Scottish Deerhound is a dignified and gentle hound breed known for its friendly nature. They are excellent family companions and have a strong hunting instinct. Scottish Deerhounds require regular exercise to keep them physically fit. They are well-suited for individuals or families who can provide them with a structured environment, consistent training, and opportunities for physical activities. Scottish Deerhounds thrive in a loving home environment where they receive attention, companionship, and mental stimulation. The Scottish Deerhound is a giant, sighthound with a long, smooth coat. They are known for their gentle nature and their ability to run.
Temperament: Dignified, gentle, friendly Gentle, loyal, and loving, Scottish Deerhounds make great family dogs. They are best suited for homes with active lifestyles and plenty of space to run and play.
Best Environment: A loving home with regular exercise and mental stimulation House
Origin: Scotland
Size:Large
Weight: 80-110 lbs
Lifespan: 10-11 years
Grooming Requirements: Moderate
Health Concerns: Few
Activity Level: Low
AKC: Yes
CKC: Yes
FCI: Yes
UKC: Yes
BKC: Yes
Characteristics: Gentle, loyal, dignified
Intelligence Level: Medium
Training Needs: Gentle and dignified. Benefit from positive reinforcement and consistency.