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Scottish deerhound

noun

  1. one of a Scottish breed of large, tall hunting dogs having a medium-length, wiry, gray or reddish-fawn coat, originally developed for hunting and bringing down deer, and known as the royal dog of Scotland.


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Origin of Scottish deerhound1

First recorded in 1930–35
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The Old English sheepdog/Scottish deerhound mix was frightened by loud noises like thunderstorms and fireworks.

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Hickory the Scottish deerhound was a rare champion.

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Her own dog, a Scottish deerhound, “basically just laid down and didn’t pay any attention at all,†Newman says, laughing.

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Hounds have won Best in Show at Westminster only five times, the last by a Scottish deerhound in 2011.

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The four therapy dogs - a golden retriever, a boxer, a Scottish deerhound and an Australian shepherd - soon made her forget that her first flight to Charlotte, North Carolina, was delayed for nearly two hours.

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