Leonberger
A large breed of dog is the Leonberger. The German city of Leonberg in the Baden-Württemberg region is where the name of the breed is thought to have come from.
The temperament of this breed is one of its most significant and distinguishing qualities from other dogs, and it is the first and most significant attribute of the Leonberger breed. several types of dogs. As a result of interactions and training, Leonberger is assertive, indifferent to noise, subservient to family members, amiable with kids, appears calm to onlookers, and exhibits self-discipline when prompted with family or property claims.
The Leonberger is a huge, muscular, and attractive dog with a balanced body type, a medium temperament, and a dramatic presence. This breed occasionally has a generous double coat. A beautiful black mask that expresses the breed's unique expression of intelligence, pride, and kindness is worn on the head. The surprisingly nimble Leonberger is sound and coordinated, with both power in bearing and elegance in movement, staying true to their early roots as a capable family and working dog, as well as a search-and-rescue dog (especially in water). The Leonberger is a sexually dimorphic breed that can take on either a fiercely macho or gracefully feminine form, instantly indicating gender.
Weight
- Dogs: 54–77 kg
- Bitches: 45–61 kg