Are Scottish Deerhounds high maintenance?
Scottish Deerhounds sit in the middle: not the most demanding breed, but not a lap dog you can leave to itself. Consistent exercise, regular grooming, and ongoing training are all part of the deal.
A shaggy, towering sighthound once reserved for Scottish nobility. Gentle as a lamb indoors, blindingly fast when it spots movement outdoors.
Time commitment breakdown
Owning a Scottish Deerhound isn't just about daily walks. Here's what the weekly time commitment actually looks like:
- Grooming: 30–60 mins per week — brushing, bathing, checking ears and nails.
- Exercise: 7–10 hours per week — walks, off-lead time, active play.
- Training: A few 10–15 minute sessions per week — Scottish Deerhounds learn reliably with consistency but have an independent streak.
- Mental stimulation: A few times a week — some mental engagement beyond walks keeps them content.
Grooming requirements
Scottish Deerhounds are light shedders — brushing once or twice a week is sufficient for most of the year. Even during seasonal coat changes, the increase is barely noticeable.
A slicker brush and a fine-tooth comb are all you need. Budget around 30–60 mins per week.
Exercise requirements
Scottish Deerhounds need moderate daily exercise — around 60–90 minutes spread across two or more walks. They're active without being relentless, and they're usually happy to wind down once they've had a decent outing.
Off-lead time helps significantly. A garden or nearby open space makes the exercise routine much easier to maintain.
Mental stimulation needs
Physical exercise alone isn't enough for most dogs. Scottish Deerhounds also need mental engagement. Scottish Deerhounds benefit from regular mental challenges — training sessions, puzzle feeders, and sniff walks all help keep them settled and content.
What "low maintenance" actually means day to day
A Scottish Deerhound's maintenance needs sit at a level that rewards routine. Owners who build exercise, grooming, and training into their weekly schedule find it entirely manageable. The problems come when these get skipped — a Scottish Deerhound that misses a week of brushing or a few days of proper exercise will show it.
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