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  2. Scottish Deerhound - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Deerhound, or simply the Deerhound, is a breed of large sighthound, once bred to hunt the red deer by coursing. In outward appearance it is similar to the Greyhound , but larger and more heavily boned, with a rough coat.

  3. List of Best in Show winners of the Westminster Kennel Club ...

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    Scottish Terrier: Terrier: Amelia and Dan Musser [98] 2011 GCH Foxcliffe Hickory Wind: Scottish Deerhound: Hound: Sally Sweatt, Cecilia L. Dove, and Dr. R. Scott Dove [99] 2012 GCH Palacegarden Malachy: Pekingese: Toy: Iris Love, S. Middlebrooks and D. Fitzpatrick [100] 2013 GCH Banana Joe V Tani Kazari: Affenpinscher: Toy: Mieke Cooijmans [101 ...

  4. Foxcliffe Hickory Wind - Wikipedia

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    GCH Foxcliffe Hickory Wind (December 20, 2005 [1] – June 13, 2017), also known as Hickory, was a female Scottish Deerhound who was named Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 2011. She was the first of her breed to have won the title.

  5. American Staghound - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The American staghound developed as a distinctive variety of dog from crossings of various breeds of sighthound found in America at the time, principally the British Greyhound, Scottish Deerhound and Irish Wolfhound, and the Russian Borzoi.

  6. Roundtown Mercedes of Maryscot - Wikipedia

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    GCH Roundtown Mercedes of Maryscot (2 April 2005 - 13 August 2014), also known as Sadie, was a Scottish terrier from Mackinac Island in the U.S. state of Michigan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Biography

  7. List of Scottish breeds - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Highlands, 19th century not at risk [26] Smooth Collie: Scotland, 19th century vulnerable native breed Scottish Terrier: Aberdeen, 15th–16th century at risk [22] [27] Scottish Deerhound: Probably the Highlands, possibly in the Middle Ages vulnerable native breed Shetland Sheepdog or Sheltie 1900s not at risk [28] Skye Terrier: Skye ...

  8. Maida (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Maida (1813–1824) [1] was a one of the many dogs belonging to Sir Walter Scott. [2] Sometimes called a Deerhound, Maida was a crossbreed from a Pyrenean Wolfdog and a Highland Deerhound, [3] and was reported to be his favourite dog. [4]

  9. Sporting lodge - Wikipedia

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    Glas-allt-Shiel, Glen Muick - one of the sporting lodges owned by King Charles III on the Balmoral Estate. In Great Britain and Ireland a sporting lodge – also known as a hunting lodge, hunting box, fishing hut, shooting box, or shooting lodge – is a building designed to provide lodging for those practising the sports of hunting, shooting, fishing, stalking, falconry, coursing and other ...