Fresh Food for Scottish Deerhounds
Known as the royal dog of Scotland, the Scottish deerhound was bred to hunt wild red deer. One of the tallest dog breeds, they stand anywhere from 28 to 32 inches and weigh 75 to 110 pounds. Given their size, these dogs require ample space and are not suited for apartment life. A house with a fenced-in yard is ideal for these long-legged pooches who need to run and can reach speeds as fast as 30 miles per hour. When they aren’t sprinting, these people-friendly dogs are happy to lounge on the couch. Their wiry coat can easily be maintained with a brushing and combing once a week or so.
What’s the best dog food for Scottish deerhound?
A diet of fresh food for your Scottish Deerhound is the best way to support their health and happiness — along with A LOT of daily exercise, regular vet care, and a loving family to hang out with.
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Why fresh is best for your Scottish Deerhounds
Highly processed kibble can contribute to many issues that can compromise your Scottish Deerhounds’s health. Recipes from The Farmer’s Dog are made with fresh, human-grade ingredients, steamed to retain nutrients, and pre-portioned to help maintain weight.
Feed Fresh TodayProtect joints
Scottish deerhounds are prone to joint issues. Maintaining a lean body condition can help. And fresh food from The Farmer’s Dog contains Omega-3 fatty acids, proven to reduce inflammation and improve arthritis. Even if kibble contains these healthy fats, they can go rancid sitting on the shelf for long periods. Rancid fats don’t deliver the intended health benefits, and in fact can contribute to inflammation. Fresh food delivers these powerful nutrients intact to your Scottish deerhound.
Know what’s in the bowl
For Scottish deerhounds with dry and itchy skin, sensitive stomachs, or other signs of food allergies and sensitivities, it’s important to know exactly what you’re feeding—something that can be impossible with kibble, which often contains ingredients not listed on the bag. Allergies and intolerances to food are all too common and many dog owners notice symptoms clear up when they switch to fresh food.
Build a plan for your Scottish Deerhounds
Your Scottish Deerhounds will do best on a diet of nutrient-dense food made from fresh, whole ingredients.
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Tell us about your dog
Our plans are tailored to your dog’s needs, based on their age, weight, activity level, body condition and other factors.
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Choose your recipes
Pick the recipes that work best for your pup, and wait for your trial box to arrive (and the dinnertime dancing to commence).
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Get your trial box
Your trial contains up to 2 weeks of food, so you can get a proper taste of how it’s working for your dog before your first full order ships.
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Start feeding fresh
After you’ve had a chance to try (and love) it, start getting perfectly timed deliveries of fresh, healthy food.
Maintain a healthy weight
It’s critically important to avoid overfeeding any dog, big or small. Being even a little overweight can increase your Scottish deerhound’s odds of developing a host of diseases like arthritis, diabetes, and even cancer. A fresh-food plan, tailored to your dog’s needs, and delivered in pre-portioned packs, makes weight maintenance easy.
Provide nutrients that can reduce the odds of cancer
There’s no sure way to eliminate the risk of cancer, but there are things you can do to give your Scottish deerhound the best chance at more healthy years: Keep them lean, avoid heavily processed foods that may contain preservatives and carcinogens, and feed them a fresh diet that can help reduce inflammation. Dietary antioxidants—like those found in fresh vegetables— are proven to help decrease the risk of cancer. Processed kibble and canned food just can't supply fresh, whole vegetables like a fresh diet can for your Scottish deerhound.
What customers are saying about fresh dog food
“Obi had terrible allergies. We tried everything. After switching to The Farmer’s Dog he doesn’t have one single hot spot, and he doesn’t lick his paws chronically anymore. He also has a bunch of energy.”
— Obi’s mom “As soon as we brought The Farmer’s Dog home, her skin was better, she was more active (and high quality poops!). If I can invest in her health and be proactive I think it’s worth it.”
— Tyene’s dad “Atticus had bad gas and diarrhea. I just thought it was part of having a big dog. With The Farmer’s Dog, it was a complete 180. I should have known that what you put in your body makes a huge difference.”
— Atticus’ mom
Read more about dog food and Scottish Deerhounds
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- Can My Dog Eat Vegetables?
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