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I always did tell the boy he'd be better off with a deerhound, or even a pointer.
He was alone save for the companionship of a deerhound that crouched at his feet.
The dog is a lurcher, a sort of deerhound.
It is inhabited also by two prairie dogs, a kitten, and a deerhound.
The fish was as big as a deerhound and had a triangular fin.
It has also been compared to a miniature version of the Scottish Deerhound.
The Scottish Deerhound is believed by some to have existed back to a time before recorded history.
One illustrates a deer hunt in progress; a white deerhound drags down a running stag.
The Deerhound needs considerable exercise when young to develop properly and to maintain its health and condition.
A grey and a chestnut hunter with a deerhound (oil on canvas, 1845)
They do require a stimulus, preferably another Deerhound, and a large area to exercise properly and frequently.
The British gave the name Deerhound to the T17.
Charlie's pet deerhound has gone missing and their adventures as they struggle to reunite are full of incident.
Winslow's officers begged him to throw a shell at the Deerhound, but he refused.
The Scottish Deerhound is gentle and extremely friendly.
I never owned a deerhound.
A startled deerhound yelped and snarled.
The American Kennel Club allows "any other color that appears in the Deerhound".
Captain Semmes and fourteen of his officers were among the sailors rescued by Deerhound.
It is sometimes called "Kochi-ken" and, along with the Kai dog, referred to as a deerhound.
The Deerhound was bred to hunt red deer by "coursing", and also "deer-stalking" until the end of the 19th century.
The Scottish Deerhound.
The general consensus is that the 'breed' was a Greyhound and Scottish Deerhound hybrid.
Maida was a deerhound belonging to Sir Walter Scott, reported to be his favourite dog.
In outward appearance, the Scottish Deerhound is similar to the Greyhound, but larger and more heavily boned.