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Care and Health of the Deerhound

With regard to the diet of the Deerhound, it is important to ensure that the appropriate quantity and quality of food is used. While feeding such a greyhound requires a certain amount of experience, grooming is extremely easy.

Due to its rough and wiry coat, an irregular combing routine will suffice, making the breed one of the easiest to care for.

In general, a Deerhound is a hardy breed with few serious complications. Unfortunately, these dogs also suffer from certain diseases that are typical for sighthounds. An example of this is the so-called stomach torsion, which can occur in such large dogs and, in the worst case, even lead to death.

Tip: To prevent your four-legged friend from turning his stomach, you can divide his daily amount of food into two small rations and give him a break of about an hour after eating, during which movement should be avoided.

With good nutrition and plenty of exercises, a healthy Deerhound can be expected to live between 8 and 11 years.

Activities with the Deerhound

Like many other greyhounds, a Deerhound is a sports aces and a passionate walker and therefore needs a lot of outdoor exercises. He can only relax in your four walls if he has been physically busy beforehand.

Its original use for fast hunting explains the sporting ambition and urge to move of this greyhound breed. Possible activities with a Deerhound would therefore be, for example, coursing, dog racing or bicycle tours.

Keeping them in a small apartment is unsuitable given the size of the dog. There should definitely be enough space for your Deerhound to run and romp near your home.

A Deerhound is not suitable as a travel dog because its size makes it difficult to transport. Under certain circumstances, he is an ideal hiking partner on vacation, who explores the local nature with you. However, in this scenario, you should also ask yourself how you can transport your dog in a species-appropriate manner.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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