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  1. Feb 6, 2023 · Breed Overview. Weight 90-170 pounds. Height 25-32 inches. Lifespan 9-10 years. Colors Red, Reddish-Brown, Sandy. Child Friendliness. Canine Friendliness. Training Difficulty. Grooming Upkeep. Breed Health. Exercise Needs. Puppy Costs. History. Leonbergers were created in the 19th century by breeding several giant breeds.

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    Leonbergers are calm and quiet dogs, but they are not lethargic. They do not make good kennel dogs and prefer being with their guardians. They are active dogs outside and require more exercise than just a walk. Leonbergers are very intelligent and trainable, but they can be stubborn. They are not known to aggressive with people, although they do be...

    Leonbergers need a large amount of interaction with people. They are generally good with other pets if properly socialized but can be dog aggressive. These dogs require brushing and combing two times a week. They do not require trimming. They do not drool. Leonbergers love activities such as agility, carting, sledding, backpacking and swimming. The...

    The Leonberger appeared in Leonberg, Germany in 1846. Originally, the Leonberger was an attempt by Herr Heinrich Essig to create a dog that looked like a lion, part of the crest of Leonberg. What he created was a large dog with a tawny yellow coat and black points on the muzzle and ears. During World War I, the breed nearly became extinct. Of 25 Le...

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  3. Other names : Leonberg, Chien de Leonberg, Leo. 2 photos. The Leonberger, known as the Leo, is mainly a guard dog as well as being a very sweet companion dog. Very loyal, extremely attached to and patient with children, this mountain dog is generally calm and outgoing.

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  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Breed Overview. Height: 28 – 31 inches. Weight: 120 – 170 pounds. Lifespan: 8 – 9 years. Colors: Mahogany, Red, Sandy, Yellow. Suitable for: Active families, big households. Temperament: Friendly, welcomes training, affectionate.

  5. Apr 12, 2013 · The Leonberger is a giant breed of dog that is a bundle of energy and craves being close to his family. In the 1800s, the Leonberger breed was established in Leonberg, Germany. His original purpose was to be a loving family companion, alarm system for the farm and draft dog.

  6. The Leonberger is a giant dog breed. The breed's name is derived from the city of Leonberg, Germany. According to legend, the Leonberger was ostensibly bred as a 'symbolic dog' that would mimic the lion in the town crest. Fun Fact. Leonbergers are dimorphic, which means that males should look distinctly more masculine and larger than females.

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