Scottish Deerhound (definite introduction)
The ideal height of the Scottish Deerhound is 30 to 32 inches at the withers, with females a little lower than males. Originally, there is no limit to the shoulder height of the Scottish Harrier, and any higher or lower is normal. But dogs outside this category will look ugly.
The ears of the Scottish Deerhound are wide and gradually narrow toward the eyes, and the pointed muzzle gradually narrows toward the tip of the nose. The teeth and lips are slightly flat. The flat head is long and not round, with the top of the eyes slightly raised and significantly separated from the stop. The light-length hair covers the head, and its hair is slightly softer than the hair scattered in other parts. If the nose is black, the coat color is blue and camel
This dog has a blue nose and is slightly distorted. If the coat is light-colored, the tone will be black. The Scottish Deerhound has a silky beard and a beautiful beard.
The eyes of the Scottish Deerhound are dark, generally dark brown, brown or hazel. It is not suitable for those with particularly light complexions and those with full eyes. When resting, the eyes look very gentle; when excited, they are full of sharp eyes and the vision is very far. The eye circles are black.
The coat of the Scottish Deerhound is rough, just-haired, covering the body, neck, hands and feet, with a length of 3 to 4 inches; the head, chest and abdomen are covered with soft hair. When the bangs are located on the inside of the front legs and hind legs, they are different from the "feathers" of the Collie. Woolly coat is a fault. A mixture of silky coats with good stamina and a stiff coat is preferred to a woolly coat.
The mixed coat is dictated by the weather in the United States. A dense and rich rough coat is ideal, with a rough and astringent feel.
The coat color of the Scottish Deerhound is related to the individual preferences. The preferred coat color is dark blue gray, followed by different shades of gray and freckles. Dark colors are generally preferred. Yellow, sandy red, reddish brown, especially black tone and ears, the above coat colors are all subject to the same conditions. White coat is not allowed, but white hair is allowed on the chest and toes, but only on dark-colored dogs. Because the coat of the Deerhound is uniformly typical, it is not easy to miss. Wearing a white band on the head or a white band around the neck is disqualifying. Although the non-white appearance is the most perfect, there are some outstanding species that have a slight tail tip.Point white.
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