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Five Big Breeds of Dogs

English Mastiff<br>Between 27 and 35 inches tall, and weighing up to 200 to 200 to 230 pounds The English Mastiff is an extremely Biggest Dog Breed in existence currently, both in size and weight. Famous for its nomadic roots throughout the ages This breed was bred from old war dogs and is now warming up couches all over the world and is becoming a beloved part to the household. This biggest dog breed can also be used in security, police, and military duties, thanks to his innate intelligence even when he's not with his beloved people.<br>

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Five Big Breeds of Dogs

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  1. Five Big Breeds of Dogs English Mastiff Between 27 and 35 inches tall, and weighing up to 200 to 200 to 230 pounds The English Mastiff is an extremely Biggest Dog Breed in existence currently, both in size and weight. Famous for its nomadic roots throughout the ages This breed was bred from old war dogs and is now warming up couches all over the world and is becoming a beloved part to the household. This biggest dog breed can also be used in security, police, and military duties, thanks to his innate intelligence even when he's not with his beloved people. Irish Wolfhound Similar to the English Mastiff the Irish Wolfhound has impressive roots. The huge breed of dog was originally used for hunting the wolves (hence its name) and also to pull people from chariots and horses in times of war.

  2. Like you would think, Irish Wolfhounds can be extremely strong and can reach as large as 32 inches however, they can be dirty on the ground. With their cute appearance as well as their soft and smoky eyes breed of dog is great for both dogs and children However, they can be very energetic therefore you must make sure they are getting ample exercise. Saint Bernard Many people wonder about the origins of the name "Saint" Bernhard It is widely believed to be due to his charm However, did you have the knowledge it was a Swiss monastery was the one that raised his name? The size of their paws (usually between 28-30 inches) was just right for the task of protecting their home in the Holy Land. But, it was realized that they were stunning Search and Rescue dogs living in the Swiss Alps with their gentle eyes and friendly faces ensured they were a pleasant sight to lost travelers. Today they are utilized in rescue and search operations all over the world. Thanks to their loving and gentle manners, they're now among the top sought- after large dog breeds. Newfoundland If you've heard of the massive dog breed, it's likely due to their passion for swimming! The breed is known for its exceptional lifeguards, and skilled in water sports, Newfoundland's also possess grippy legs to help them stand out on the water. They are typically 27 to 29 inches long, these dogs are amazing and their life- saving record is so extensive that when they're seen in the water, they'll attempt to "save" their family members. Newfoundland dogs are extremely loving and their incredibly fuzzy appearance makes them the perfect to cuddle. Dogue de Bordeaux Also called "the french Mastiff" the large dog breed can range from about 26 to 24 inches tall, and is known for its unusually wrinkled look. It is the Dogue de Bordeaux is believed to descend from the first breed, the cattle Molossus and has been used for numerous uses throughout the decades. Large game hunting was common on French estates during the 12th century. It's already known that if you're contemplating purchasing an Dogue de Bordeaux be aware that you're more at risk of risk of developing dermatitis due excess lines on the skin. Do your homework thoroughly about the breed. For more information, visit our site Creature Companion.

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