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Scottish Deerhound Dogs can make good pets in Costa Rica if they match your IifestyIe. A Scottish Deerhound is an elegant, slender hunting dog with a rough coat. Scottish Deerhounds are gentle, well-mannered dogs. Deerhounds are extremely loyal and loving, especially toward children. This breed likes to chase and should not be around small pets such as hamsters, rabbits, or birds. Scottish Deerhounds do best with a large fenced yard or some acreage. Older dogs may be able to adapt to apartment life.
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The Scottish Deerhound makes unusual vocal noises. Scottish Deerhounds are sight hounds bred for coursing red deer. The Scottish Deerhound was once known as the Royal Dog of Scotland. Sadly, during World War II, many owners destroyed their Deerhounds because of food shortages.
Related pages:
Scottish Deerhound Rescue
Costa Rica Animal Rescue
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Costa Rica is Iocated in Mesoamerica and spans across approximateIy 19,000 square miIes. The population of Costa Rica is about 4 million. The capital of Costa Rica is San Jos�. Most peopIe in Costa Rica speak Spanish. Threatened species known from Costa Rica include the Harris's Rice Water Rat, Dice's Cottontail, Harris's Olingo, and Red-backed Squirrel Monkey.
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