I must say – today is a good day for Hound canines!
Aside from being athletic and sharp in terms of their physical abilities, Hounds also have a unique, deer-like appearance.
But, in order to not spoil the list completely, let’s see what the ultimate deer-looking breeds are that you may already have in your home. Or, you’re about to adopt!
1. Greyhound

Probably the most famous in the family, the gracious Greyhound has been an object of aristocratic admiration for centuries. That’s why you can easily find this breed at the finest kennels all over the U.S.
Their popular S-shape body and their deer-like, aerodynamic head are the reasons why these dogs are champions of athleticism in the family. Extremely fast, durable, and energetic… Greyhounds make one of the most desirable sporting dogs in the world.
2. Ibizan Hound

This Ibizan boy is the oldest breed recognized by the Spanish Kennel Club.
Even though it is quite rare in the U.S., the breed was recognized by the AKC in the 20th century. By being loyal, affectionate, and even-tempered dogs that resemble smaller deer, Ibizan canines are not for the faint of heart.
Even though they are highly attached to their family, their way-too-active spirit is the reason why these dogs are sometimes high maintenance.
3. Saluki

If you don’t have so much experience in dog ownership – you can easily mistake the Saluki for an Afghan Greyhound. The difference, though, is that the first one is way more trainable and durable on long distances.
Even though they have longer fur – Salukis, indeed, resemble deer in their physical shape. Long legs and a deer-like head make these pooches unbeatable in sports.
On the other hand, their biggest flaw is their character. They can be fantastic pets when socialized from an early age, but the truth is – Salukis belong to the group of least affectionate breeds by nature.
4. Deer Head Chihuahua

Well, not all Chis have the privilege to go toe to toe with hounds, but today is a lucky day for deer head Chihuahuas. These toy canines are certainly not the most athletic dog in the world, nor do they resemble deer in athleticism.
The only thing that makes them appear deer-like is their skull shape. Unlike apple head Chis, these tiny boys have a triangular head and a longer muzzle.
That still doesn’t change the fact that deer head Chis are quite clingy, demanding, and sensitive dogs. If you’re looking for a breed that has its own independent pace – you should never consider having a Chihuahua.
5. Whippet

Yes, they are much smaller than Greyhounds, but you sure cannot whippet the floor with them! Being forty pounds heavy at their best – these athletic canines offer the best of their physique and their temperament.
Most Whippets have a smooth, short coat, but there is a small percentage of canines with the long one, too.
This is an elegant dog breed, perfect for families with kids and those who live in small apartments. Their tendency to not bark frequently is the reason why Whippets are so favorable among dog lovers.
Still, they do require a good portion of exercise during the day or they might get cranky!
6. Podenco Canario

Studies claim that the popular Podenco is primarily an ancient hunting dog. However, the truth is this is one of the most affectionate dogs that you are ever about to meet.
Even though their primary purpose is to hunt in packs, these 50-pound-heavy canines just love having another dog as company or being in large groups of people. For that matter, Podencos are widely used as family dogs.
7. Spanish Galgo

Here comes another dog from the hound family! The Spanish Galgo, popularly known as the Spanish Greyhound, is another silent boy.
Just like their Podenco Canario counterparts, these even-tempered doggos love having things low-key. That being said, you will not make a mistake by adopting a Galgo for family purposes.
They are loyal, affectionate, and calm dogs that enjoy a simple lifestyle. You, however, don’t want to forget that even though they are calm – they are still Greyhounds!
8. Pharaoh Hound

You may think for a moment that the list is entirely composed of the same breeds from different places, but you would be wrong. The Pharaoh Hound, despite greatly resembling its Spanish counterparts, is a totally different breed.
These ancient Egyptian boys are more than three thousand years old. They, too, are quite loyal and affectionate towards their owner behavior-wise, and athletic and durable in terms of physical abilities, but there is one thing that is special about Pharaoh Hounds.
Researchers state that these particular dogs, despite being in the large group of sporting dogs that are prone to hip dysplasia, have shown no record whatsoever of suffering from this condition. And yet, they show no record of getting tired!
9. Italian Hound

This Italian beauty was officially recognized by the AKC in 1886. Comparing it to its aforementioned cousins – I can say with certainty that Italian Hounds are the smallest in the family. Yet, they also irresistibly resemble deer in their body structure.
Even though they have the perfect way with families, I wouldn’t recommend these doggos to families with small children. Considering their miniature size, they can be too fragile and get hurt easily.
10. Azawakh

Coming all the way from West Africa, the deer-like Azawakh fairly deserves the spot on the list of the best hunting dogs in the world.
Known for their impeccable working ethics, these canines are slightly more independent than their distant hound cousins. Even though they can be well trained, they do have a tendency to have their own way and be a little bit stubborn.
11. Rampur Greyhound

Due to their bigger size in comparison to other hounds, Rampurs can appear intimidating to inexperienced dog enthusiasts. The truth, however, is that they are the best of the Indian dogs!
Affectionate to owners and kind to children – these Indian boys are highly preferred as family dogs. And yet, they are impeccable when it comes to athleticism.
In comparison to his Italian and Spanish counterparts, Rampurs, due to their size, probably resemble deer the most.
12. Cirneco dell’ Etna

If a Sphynx cat could be a dog – it would be the Cirneco dell’ Etna! Coming all the way from Sicily, Cirnecos are, for no good reason, a highly neglected breed that you cannot find on the market easily.
Still, their moderate height and surprisingly light weight make them ideal for agility competition. On the other hand, Cirnecos excel in conformation training, too!Other than that – Cirnecos seek nothing more than the company of their loved ones. Despite their highly active nature, these doggos are not the breed of many outbursts.
13. Basenji

The Basenji, often called the “barkless dog,” is another breed known for its elegant, slender physique. Their fine, smooth coat clings to their slim body, and their long legs and compact frame give them a deer-like silhouette.
Basenjis are energetic and alert, with a curious nature. Their quiet demeanor and independent personality make them fascinating pets for the right owner.
14. Borzoi

The Borzoi, also known as the Russian Wolfhound, has a slim, long body and a luxurious coat that only adds to its elegance.
Their long legs, deep chest, and narrow face create a graceful, deer-like silhouette, and they were originally bred for hunting wolves in the Russian plains.
Despite their hunting background, Borzois are calm, gentle, and affectionate pets, enjoying a relaxed lifestyle with their families.
15. Thai Ridgeback

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The Thai Ridgeback is a rare and ancient breed known for its sleek, athletic body and distinct ridge of fur running along its back, which grows in the opposite direction of the rest of its coat. Native to Thailand, this breed was historically used as a guard dog, hunter, and cart puller.
While muscular and powerful, the Thai Ridgeback exudes an elegant and graceful demeanor, with a short, smooth coat that accentuates its streamlined physique.
Known for their independence and intelligence, they are highly loyal and protective of their families. This breed is relatively rare outside its native region but is gaining recognition worldwide for its unique appearance and versatile capabilities.
Their deer-like agility and elegance in movement make them stand out as one of the most striking dog breeds.
16. Sloughi

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The Sloughi, often called the “Arabian Greyhound,” is a graceful and slender sighthound native to North Africa. Revered for centuries by the Berber people, this breed was traditionally used for hunting game across the deserts and rugged terrains of Morocco, Tunisia, and Libya.
With its lean body, long legs, and smooth coat, the Sloughi embodies elegance and athleticism. Their large, soulful eyes and refined features give them an aristocratic air, while their agility and endurance make them exceptional runners.
Despite their hunting origins, Sloughis are known for their calm and affectionate nature at home, forming close bonds with their families. Their quiet demeanor, coupled with their stunning, deer-like grace, makes them a unique and cherished breed for those seeking a loyal and elegant companion.