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Leonberger

Ein erwachsener leonberger, der seinen großen, kräftigen körper zur schau stellt Ein schöner, junger leonberger mit kurzem, dickem welpenfell Das dichte, weiche fell und die riesige zunge eines leonbergers aus der nähe Ein gesunder, erwachsener leonberger, der aufrecht steht und sein schönes, dichtes fell zur schau stellt Ein schöner, ausgewachsener leonberger, der ordentlich sitzt und auf etwas aufmerksamkeit wartet Ein junger leonberger mit struppigem fell, der schön auf dem boden liegt Ein leonberger, der aufrecht steht und seinen muskulösen körperbau zur schau stellt Eine nahaufnahme der schönen kurzen nase und des weichen fells eines leonbergers Ein gesunder erwachsener leonberger mit einem schönen, dichten fell Ein wunderschöner erwachsener leonberger-rüde, der seinen schönen, kräftigen körperbau zur schau stellt Ein wunderbarer, erwachsener leonberger, der sich im freien bewegt Snow

Geschichte


The Leonberger was first officially registered as a breed in 1846 by Heinrich Essig from Leonberg in Germany. Thought to have been developed by crossing a Newfoundland, St Bernard and Pyrenean Mountain Dog, however, as early as 1585, dogs of the same description had already been documented, so the real origin is unknown. They were used as farm dogs, able to pull small carts and act as watchdogs.

Verhalten


Leonbergers are family dogs, happy surrounded by people and fit well into most homes; however they are huge. As long as they are with their family they are content and happy. They are excellent with other pets, dogs and children and tend to be submissive towards members of their human family. They are now bred for use as water rescue dogs, as they are powerful swimmers and have a natural affinity with water. In some parts of the world they are still used to pull carts. They are intelligent, loyal, confident, not easily spooked and playful. They are kind and rarely show signs of aggression.

Training, as with all dogs, is important but more so with a breed this size. An untrained Leonberger dragging you down the road would not be ideal. Obedience can take time, but this is mainly due to their daft, playful nature rather than their inability to learn. Leonbergers have a double coat. The long outer coat lies flat to the body, concealing a soft dense undercoat. They do moult profusely. Regular brushing is important, but the breed should not be shaved as they can cause the fur to grow back curly and prevent the dogs natural temperature regulation. A 'drag' comb should be used instead. For such a large dog, they don't require masses of exercise. A daily walk is sufficient to keep them happy as long as you are with them to give their ears a scratch when needed.

Health wise, they are generally a healthy breed and strong. They can suffer from Bloat, so it is best to feed them twice a day, instead of one large daily meal.

Charakter


Leonbergers have an authoratitive and athletic temperament. For a giant dog they are surprisingly athletic and enjoy a decent walk everyday. Large steadfast dogs, Leonbergers develop protective instincts as they mature. Dog aggression can be a problem with this breed and two Leonbergers of the same sex should not be kept together.

Early socialisation and regular training are important with this breed in order to get a well rounded respectful dog.

Gesundheitliche Probleme


Health problems that can affect Leonbergers include canine hip dysplasia (CHD), elbow dysplasia, osteochondritis (a type of cartillage inflammation), Addisons disease (a hormonal disease with some serious symptoms), blood clotting disease and heart disease.

Einzelheiten zur Rasse


  • Status: Common
  • Lebenserwartung: 6 - 9 years
  • Gewicht: 50 - 77 kg
  • Höhe: Male 29 - 31" Female 26 - 29"
  • Selten: Nein
  • Fell: Mittel
  • Pflegeanforderungen: Mehr als einmal pro Woche
  • Stadt oder Land: Land
  • Mindestanforderungen an Umgebung: Großes Haus
  • Mindestanforderungen an Garten: Großer Garten
  • Rassetyp: Arbeitshund
  • Größe: Giant
  • Energieniveau: Mittel
  • Benötigte Bewegung: Mehr als zwei Stunden

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