This Royal Dog of Scotland, the Scottish Deerhound, is considered the tallest dog breeds with its health and development depending on the amount of exercise. Also called Deerhound and most often bred for sighthound, the dog got a rough-coated appearance, softer beard and mustache, and ears folded back against the head. The head is long with a flat skull, body slender with more bones, tucked abdomen, long tail, and coat comes in several colors with dark blue-gray coats common in breed aficionados. The Deerhound is docile and eager to please, hence enjoys chilly weather or prefers to lounge on a cold surface or lazy around until something piques its interest to engage in a cat-and-mouse game.
Scottish Deerhounds have a withers height between 28”-32” (71-81 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 75-110 lb (34-50 kg). The Scottish Deerhound has an overall body length of roughly 39”-44” (99-112 cm), standing height between 36”-41” (91-104 cm), and a typical lifespan of 8-11 years.
This Royal Dog of Scotland, the Scottish Deerhound, is considered the tallest dog breeds with its health and development depending on the amount of exercise. Also called Deerhound and most often bred for sighthound, the dog got a rough-coated appearance, softer beard and mustache, and ears folded back against the head. The head is long with a flat skull, body slender with more bones, tucked abdomen, long tail, and coat comes in several colors with dark blue-gray coats common in breed aficionados. The Deerhound is docile and eager to please, hence enjoys chilly weather or prefers to lounge on a cold surface or lazy around until something piques its interest to engage in a cat-and-mouse game.
Scottish Deerhounds have a withers height between 28”-32” (71-81 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 75-110 lb (34-50 kg). The Scottish Deerhound has an overall body length of roughly 39”-44” (99-112 cm), standing height between 36”-41” (91-104 cm), and a typical lifespan of 8-11 years.