Scottish Deerhound: cost, insurance & feeding guide

Stately gentle giant sighthound at bloat and bone-cancer risk; deep chest needs careful feeding.

Cost to own$3,111/yr$4,346 first year
Insurance$45–$80/moHigher risk
Feeding1824 kcal~4.7 cups/day

Profile

Size
Giant
Weight (M)
85–110 lb
Weight (F)
75–95 lb
Life span
8–11 yrs
Group
Hound
Activity
Moderate

True cost of ownership

Owning a Scottish Deerhound costs roughly $4,346 in year one (setup included) and about $3,111/year after that — an estimated $30,785 across a 10-year life. Here's where it goes for a representative adult, then dial it in for your situation.

First-year setup (one-time)
$1,235
Recurring per year
$3,111
Lifetime (modeled range)
$24,628–$47,717
Annual line itemEstimate
Food$1,253
Routine vet & wellness$480
Parasite prevention$207
Pet insurance$750
Grooming$40
Toys, treats & extras$380
Total per year$3,111

💡 Budget tip: set aside about $259/month, plus a separate $1,000–$3,000 emergency fund for the unexpected.

A modeled planning estimate, not a bill — anchored to published 2024–2025 US ranges and scaled to your inputs. How we estimate.

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Insurance outlook

Higher risk

A typical accident-and-illness policy for a Scottish Deerhound is modeled at $45–$80/month as an adult — roughly $7,125 over a 10-year life. Giant sighthound with cardiac, bloat and bone-cancer risk.

Conditions this breed is prone to

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Compare insurers for a Scottish Deerhound

Scottish Deerhounds are higher-risk to insure and prone to costly hereditary conditions, so an unlimited annual payout (Healthy Paws / Pets Best) protects you against a large claim — and Embrace explicitly covers breed-specific genetic conditions.

InsurerAnnual limitReimburseDeductibleWaiting periodsStandout
Lemonade$5k–$100k70/80/90%$100–$5002-day accident · 14-day illnessLowest base price; app-based; multi-pet & bundle discounts
Healthy Paws ★ best fitUnlimited (no caps)70/80/90%$100–$50015-dayNo per-incident or lifetime payout caps — strong for big claims
Embrace$5k–$30k70/80/90%$100–$1,000 (diminishing)2-day accident · 14-day illnessCovers genetic & breed-specific conditions; deductible shrinks each claim-free year
Pets Best$5k–Unlimited70/80/90%$50–$1,0003-day accident · 14-day illnessDirect-to-vet pay option; low-deductible flexibility

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Feeding guide

A neutered adult Scottish Deerhound at about 91 lb with moderate activity needs roughly 1824 kcal/day. That’s about 4.7 cups of a typical 350-kcal/cup food across two meals, keeping ~182 kcal (10% of the total) for treats. Dial it in for your pet’s exact weight, age, and food below.

On the bag, often “kcal ME/cup”.
Ribs easily felt + a visible waist = ideal (5).
Add it for a grams/day amount.

Estimates use the standard RER/MER veterinary formula. Every animal differs — confirm with your vet, especially for puppies, seniors, or weight-loss plans.

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Common questions

How much does it cost to own a Scottish Deerhound?
Budget about $4,346 the first year (one-time setup included) and roughly $3,111/year after that — around $30,785 over a typical 10-year life. That covers food, routine vet care, prevention, insurance, grooming and supplies; see the full breakdown above.
How much does a Scottish Deerhound cost per month?
About $259/month in recurring costs (food, vet, prevention, insurance, grooming and everyday extras), on top of roughly $1,235 of one-time setup in the first year. A good rule of thumb: set aside $259/month plus a separate $1,000–$3,000 emergency fund.
How much should I feed a Scottish Deerhound?
A neutered adult Scottish Deerhound (~91 lb) with moderate activity needs about 1824 kcal/day total — roughly 4.7 cups of a 350-kcal/cup food split across two meals, keeping ~182 kcal (10%) for treats. Adjust for age, activity, and your food's calories.
How long do Scottish Deerhounds live?
Scottish Deerhounds typically live 8–11 yrs. Keeping them at a healthy weight (use the feeding guide above) and budgeting for routine care are the two biggest levers on a long, healthy life.
What health problems are Scottish Deerhounds prone to?
The conditions most associated with the breed are dilated cardiomyopathy, bloat (GDV), osteosarcoma, cystinuria. Giant sighthound with cardiac, bloat and bone-cancer risk. This is general breed-predisposition guidance, not a diagnosis — see your veterinarian.
Is pet insurance worth it for a Scottish Deerhound?
Scottish Deerhounds are higher risk to insure (modeled $45–$80/month, about $540–$960/year as an adult). Giant sighthound with cardiac, bloat and bone-cancer risk. Weigh that premium against the cost of treating the conditions they're prone to.
Which pet insurance is best for a Scottish Deerhound?
Scottish Deerhounds are higher-risk to insure and prone to costly hereditary conditions, so an unlimited annual payout (Healthy Paws / Pets Best) protects you against a large claim — and Embrace explicitly covers breed-specific genetic conditions. Compare annual payout caps, deductibles and breed-condition coverage in the table above, then get real quotes — premiums also shift with your state, your pet's age, and the coverage you pick.

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