• The Scottish Deerhound, or simply the Deerhound, is a breed of large sighthound, once bred to hunt the red deer by coursing.
  • Often referred to in historical texts as variations of a Greyhound or Wolfdog, the Scottish Deerhound’s origin dates as far back as the third century.
  • The Scottish Deerhound is quiet and dignified, keen and alert. Easily trained, the Deerhound is dependably loyal and devoted to its owner.
  • Sahibinin Scottish Deerhound cinsinin sağlıklı insan gıdaları arasından neler yediğini ve evde hazırlanabilen sağlıklı yiyeceklerin neler olduğunu bilmesi gereklidir.
  • The crisply coated Scottish Deerhound, 'Royal Dog of Scotland,' is a majestically large coursing hound struck from the ancient Greyhound template.
  • Scottish Deerhound makes an interesting family companion because of his amazing traits and physical features.
  • The Deerhound or Scottish Deerhound is an ancient British hunting dog breed. ... In the harsh north of Scotland this unique shaggy sighthound type was formed.
  • A famous Scottish writer, Sir Walter Scott, described Scottish Deerhounds in his novel The Talisman as “the most perfect creature of Heaven.”
  • Sir Walter Scott and Queen Victoria owned these beautiful Scottish Deerhounds, and the rule that allowed only high-ranking officials to own these dogs impacted...
  • In outward appearance, the Scottish Deerhound is similar to the Greyhound, but larger and more heavily boned.