85% Compatible
Their unique corded coat can reach the ground and naturally separates into rope-like strands by age two.
Scottish Deerhounds can reach speeds of up to 30 mph and were once so prized that no one below an earl's rank could own one.
Hungarian shepherds developed these dogs in the 16th century to guard livestock against wolves and thieves. Their distinctive coat helped them blend in with sheep flocks while providing protection from predators.
During medieval times in the Scottish Highlands, these noble hounds served as royal hunting companions, pursuing red deer across rugged terrain. Their exceptional speed and size made them ideal for this purpose.
Professional grooming expertise needed for cord maintenance. Regular exercise essential despite independent nature. Close monitoring of skin condition under cords required.
Secure fencing is essential due to prey drive. Regular exercise is crucial but should be moderate in puppies to protect growing joints. Health monitoring is important.