Leonberger Dog Facts and Resources
This Rare Breed of Dog Makes a Wonderful Family Pet
By Merry Strong, published Mar 15, 2006
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Not so. In truth, the Leonberger is a breed of dog. These very large dogs are wonderful watchdogs and quickly become well-loved family members, provided they have been taught adequate social skills, as puppies.
Basically, they are ideal watchdogs because of their size, not because of temperament. Leonberger’s are not yappy dogs. They are stable, loyal and calm. Leonberger’s are very energetic, as well as intelligent.
Leonberger’s are noble dogs. They are most commonly found in European countries and are still considered rare in most other parts of the world. In fact, as recently as the mid 1980’s there were less than one hundred Leonberger’s, living in the United States. Because they are such an uncommon breed they are relatively expensive, normally in the $1500 price range.
Breeders tend to be extremely picky when it comes to finding homes for these gentle giants. An up-to-date list of reputable breeders can be found on the official Leonberger Club of America website. (http://www.leonbergerclubofamerica.com/breederslist.aspx) Most of these approved breeders maintain a waiting list for families interested in incorporating a Leonberger, into the household.
Leonberger’s have beautiful double coats, ranging in shades from a light sand-like color to dark red-brown. Because of their thick coats, they are prone to shed. It is important to brush a Leonberger, often.
They are best known for the ‘black mask’ that covers a portion of their face. Full-grown females usually weigh close to 110 pounds. Males usually weigh closer to 140 pounds.
The lifespan of a Leonberger is approximately eight to ten years. This variety of dog tends to suffer from the same type of health problems as other large breeds.
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Takeaways
- The Leonberger is NOT a gourmet hamburger.
- Leonberger's are still considered rare in most parts of the world.
- In the mid 1980's there were less than 100 Leonbergers living in the U.S.
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