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GIANT BREED · Scotland
Scottish Deerhound: the longevity-pill brief

The Scottish Deerhound, often affectionately known as the 'Royal Dog of Scotland,' is a majestic breed renowned for its grace and noble stature

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Scottish Deerhound fun facts
Scottish Deerhounds were once favored by Scottish nobility, including King Robert the Bruce.
Their gentle temperament makes them excellent companions, often referred to as 'couch potatoes' when indoors.
These dogs are known for their incredible speed; they can reach up to 30 miles per hour.
The breed has a unique grooming requirement; their wiry coat needs regular brushing to prevent matting.
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researchRapamycin trials in dogs have shown short-term cardiac improvements, fueling hope for the broader longevity pill class.
veterinarySpayed and neutered dogs often live longer on average, but timing of the procedure interacts with breed-specific cancer risks.
longevityThe oldest verified dog, Bobi (a Rafeiro do Alentejo), reportedly lived 31 years, hinting at how rare extreme outliers reshape lifespan curves.
microbiomeThe microbiome of long-lived dogs shows higher diversity of Faecalibacterium and Bifidobacterium species.
Origin
Scotland
Median lifespan
9 years
Size class
giant

The Scottish Deerhound, often affectionately known as the 'Royal Dog of Scotland,' is a majestic breed renowned for its grace and noble stature. These gentle giants were originally bred for hunting deer, showcasing a combination of speed and endurance that sets them apart from other breeds. With their long legs and sleek coats, Scottish Deerhounds are as beautiful as they are strong.

On average, Scottish Deerhounds live around 9 years. While this lifespan can be seen as shorter compared to smaller breeds, many factors like genetics, diet, and lifestyle play a crucial role in their overall longevity and well-being. Ensuring regular veterinary check-ups and maintaining an active lifestyle can help maximize their years with you.

As research in veterinary medicine advances, there's growing interest in innovative approaches to dog longevity. New investigational compounds inspired by geroscience, like those resembling the effects of rapamycin, are being explored for their potential to support healthy aging in dogs. While these treatments are still emerging, they open exciting possibilities for enhancing the quality of life in breeds like the Scottish Deerhound.

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