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Top 6 Big Dog Breeds

2016/5/3 14:01:42
Big dog breeds can bring a lot of joy and fun to households, especially if the home has kids. Despite the massive size of these dogs, many of them are gentle giants that known for their good temperament, patience, and loyalty. If you want to get your family a big dog, below are a few dog breeds that you can consider. These dogs are the top large dog breeds measured by their height, length and weight.

English Mastiff

The English Mastiff is considered by the American Kennel Club as the biggest dog breed. These dogs are also called the Old English Mastiff. They are a heavy breed, weighing around 110 lbs to 350 lbs. these dogs can reach from 25 to 36 inches from shoulder to the ground.

Neapolitan Mastiff

These extremely protective and fearless dogs are good choices for guard dogs. They can grow to about 26 to 30 inches in height and weigh up to 200 lbs.

Irish Wolfhound

One of the tallest dog breeds, these dogs were historically bred for hunting boars and bears. They are fast, big and intelligent but they are friendly and docile in nature. They have a muscular and robust build and can even reach the height of a pony. They can reach to 7 feet in height when on their hind legs but they weigh 100 to 150 lbs.

Great Dane

An iconic big dog, everyone can spot a Great Dane from a mile away. Thanks to the cartoon Scooby Doo, these dogs have gained the spotlight as one of the most well known big dogs in the world. They can reach 3 feet tall from shoulder to ground and can eat up to 120 lbs of food in a month. A big down side with this dog is that they are prone to Dm in dogs, a type of debilitating nerve disease.

St. Bernard

A brave breed, these dogs were bred and used as rescue dogs in the Alps. A St. Bernard can reach 140 and 250 lbs and 27 to 35 inches tall. These dogs were named after a pass that connects the Italian to the Swiss alpines where a monastery was built.

Newfoundland

These dogs are known for their strength. A little known fact about this dog is that they are actually very good with children. Newfoundlands can even be considered as the "nanny dog.". They do a wonderful job of watching over kids so you know they are safe around the dog.

A big down side when it comes to big dog breeds is that they are very prone to bone and joint illnesses. They can also suffer nerve diseases like DM in dogs, but with proper care and a good diet, they can live a long and healthy life.