Scottish Deerhound puppies for sale across Canada
Browse current listings and join the waitlist for Scottish Deerhound puppies across Canada.
Also known as: Deerhound, Royal Dog of Scotland

Browse current listings and join the waitlist for Scottish Deerhound puppies across Canada.
Also known as: Deerhound, Royal Dog of Scotland

Paction lists dogs for sale from ethical, health-tested breeders across Canada. You can search by breed and province to find your ideal companion.
Yes. Paction connects you with dogs for adoption from trusted breeders across Canada, including puppies that are ready for rehoming. Browse current listings or join a waitlist to be notified when a new litter is ready.
Yes. Alongside purebreds, you can find mixed breed pups from responsible breeders across Canada. Use the breed filter or browse all listings to explore what is currently available.
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The Scottish Deerhound, often called the Deerhound or Royal Dog of Scotland, is a beloved breed with a rich history.
The Scottish Deerhound is one of the oldest and most noble of dog breeds, developed in Scotland to course red deer in the Highlands. For centuries, ownership was restricted to earls and lords of higher rank—a law that nearly caused the breed's extinction when the clan system fell. Sir Walter Scott called the Deerhound 'the most perfect creature of Heaven.' The breed survived near-extinction multiple times, most critically after World War I and II, but dedicated breeders maintained the line. The AKC recognized the breed in 1886.