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(American Staghound)

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An example of a "shag" Staghound
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Description

The American Staghound is not recognized as a breed, but is a type of sighthound that is used to pursue (course) a variety of quarry (game).  Although he is not recognized as a breed, some "lines" have been bred together longer than some recognized modern breeds.  The best way to visualize the American staghound is to blend together the characteristics of the Scottish deerhound with the greyhound.  He is a running dog with the physical characteristics that would be referred to as the greyhound prototype.  He has long legs, deep chest, and strong muscles.  The staghound has great visual acuity, and some have been bred for some scenting ability while on course.  He can be found in any assortment of color or color patterns that can be found in the greyhound and Scottish deerhound.  There are three coat types: the "shag" which more closely resembles the Scottish deerhound, the "slick" which more closely resembles the greyhound, and the broken which is in between the two.  The American staghound has all of the physical and mental characteristics needed for running down his quarry.  He is known for having speeds that approach that of a greyhound, but unlike a greyhound, some specimens have incredible endurance.

Temperament

Very calm around the home.  They crave the attention of humans and are very affectionate to their owner.  Although he is primarily used for coursing quarry, the American staghound makes a wonderful companion.  In recent years there appears to be more interest in the staghound as a pet.  He is good with children, but his size can pose a problem to the young.  Most staghounds are wonderful watchdogs due to their excellent vision, but they are not guardians or protective.  Staghounds are very fast but are not hyper active. To some people the Staghound even appears to be a bit lazy around the home once mature.  The coursing instinct in the American staghound is unsurpassed, so anything that runs may be considered quarry.  In the field he is courageous, tenacious, and very determined that will course anything from a rabbit to a deer.  The staghound is pack orientated so it may accept other dogs he knows, but pets such as cats are a challenge that may not ever be overcome, however other Staghounds live happily with cats. Staghounds throughout history have been bred for one purpose, TO HUNT!!  Only the best hunters are bred, therefore even puppies raised in a home grow into some very strong hunting instincts.  Most Staghounds are used for hunting predators not prey.  Rather than hunt something like a rabbit that will not fight back when caught, they are instinctively hunting something like a coyote that acts like a wild buzzsaw when caught.  They have to be muzzled when unsupervised or running off leash.  They require a special pen to keep them separate from the other animals when the owner is not able to supervise. The objective in training this dog is to achieve a pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in their pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The entire pack cooperates under a single leader. Lines are clearly defined. You and all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. That is the only way your relationship can be a success.

Height, Weight

Height: Males 26-30 inches (67-77 cm.) Females 24-27 inches (61-69 cm.)
Weight: Males 55-90 pounds (25-41 kg.) Females 45-75 pounds (20-34 kg.)

Health Problems

There are no known genetic health problems, because most staghounds have hybrid vigor.  Being bred for countless generations for function, the American staghound is very healthy.  Due to their low percentage of body fat to muscle ratio, the staghound is sensitive to anesthesia.  They should not be run after eating a big portion of food due to torsion bloat concerns.

Living Conditions

Not an apartment dog, but can do well in an urban setting if giving time to exercise in a fenced in yard or taken on walks.  Best suited for rural areas.  The shag variety can acclimate to harsh winter condition, while the slick requires extra attention during cold winter.  Most are kept outdoors, but all prefer the comforts of living in the home.

Exercise

The staghound requires daily exercise to mature physically and mentally.  Being a calm animal the staghound doesn’t require exercise to burn off excess energy, but he lives to run.  A daily walk is sufficient, but it is better to obtain a safe place that will provide free running.  The staghound would be a perfect companion for a person who jogs or rides bike often.

Life Expectancy

12-14 years or more if properly cared for. A true confirmed story of one particular staghound states that a male sired two litters at 16 years of age!

Grooming

Just a periodic brushing from time to time, depending on type of coat.

Origin

The American staghound is primarily the result of Scottish deerhound and greyhound genetics of unknown genetic percentages.  For the most part, the staghound has been bred staghound to staghound since the 1700’s.  He is not the direct progeny of a pure Scottish Deerhound crossed with a pure Greyhound.  When America was settled the Greyhound, Scottish Deerhound, and possibly their crosses found their way to the New World.  Coursing quarry was used for sport, food, and fur.  For the first time ever, the coyote was coursed with running dogs.  Coursing dogs have been used for wolf in other countries as well as in America, but the coyote posed a new challenge.  The coyote is faster than the wolf, and pound for pound fights as hard as a wolf.  Over the course of settlement and Westward expansion it was found that the cross between the very fast fine boned greyhound with the more robust Scottish Deerhound gave a mighty fine coursing animal used for coyote in difficult terrain.  The Scottish deerhound also contributed his rough jacket and better scenting abilities.  Staghound was bred to Staghound and was most often culled specifically for characteristics that favored the pursuit of coyote.  A few hundred generations of this sort of breeding lead to what many refer to as the epitome of coyote coursing sighthounds.  In essence, the American Staghound was born.  General George A. Custer used the Staghound in 1846 as part of his dog pack that he used to course on a variety of North American animals.  The Staghound has always been in the hands of huntsmen, and without the right to pursue quarry with running dogs the staghound will go extinct

Group

Sighthound
Recognition
The American staghound is not recognized as a breed although he has been around longer than some of the modern recognized breeds.  He has always been bred for function and not for type.  There are no breed standards, and currently there is no movement to push the staghound into breed recognition.  Most huntsmen believe that the staghound should be left unrecognized as a breed so he will be preserved as a coursing animal bred for work and not for show.
   

American Staghounds
This is Cruiser, she is 28 inches (73 cm.) tall.

Staghounds

Staghounds should wear a basket type muzzle when running off leash (alone or with other animals)? ....alone, because you never know when someone else's dog is going to come running out of nowhere.... with other animals simply because they will go after even the other dogs they live with.

 

American Staghound Puppy Dogs

A Staghound may be friends with a cat, but this same dog contently sleeping with the cat will still chase and kill a cat or dog. They a have a strong instinct to chase and killing things that are running. Staghounds are not being mean when they chase and kill, but simply following their instinct.

 

 

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