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10 Largest Dog Breeds
By Editorial Staff on March 10, 2013
Did you know that one of the largest dog in history was a Great Dane by the name of Zeus? He stood at a whopping 112 centimeters (44 inches).
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, with some being as small enough to fit in a handbag, whereas some are large enough to smother a fully grown human. There are so many different breeds, but here is a list of the 10 of the largest dog breeds in the world.
10. Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Caucasian shepherd dog (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
9. Kuvasz
Kuvasz (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
8. English Mastiff
English mastiff (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Generally however, most adult males of this breed will weigh no more than 113 kilos (250 pounds) and they don’t get much taller than 75 centimeters (30 inches). They are generally docile, and loveable pets but require a lot of space to move around in because of their large frame.
7. Irish Wolfhound
Irish wolfhound (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
6. St. Bernard
St. Bernard (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The St. Bernard is one of biggest dog breeds, with adult males measuring approximately 90 centimeters (35 inches) and weighing up to 120 kilograms (264 pounds). They have been known to be very dependable, and especially strong as they are some of the strongest dogs in the world. Due to their large size however, they must be well trained to live as domesticate pets.
5. Newfoundland
Newfoundland (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Adult males can measure up to 70 centimeters (30 inches) and can weigh up to 80 kilograms (176 pounds). They are known to be extremely adept at water rescue, as their thick coats of fur and webbed feet allow them to navigate the frigid Atlantic Ocean easily.
4. Leonberger
Leonberger (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The story goes that they were bred for mainly to imitate the lion of the German city of Leonberg, and afterwards people discovered they inhibited many of the qualities of a lion itself, while still being able to be trained. As such they made excellent search and rescue or working dogs, and are well adjusted to living with humans. Their most striking feature is the black “mask” which covers their face.
3. Dogue de Bordeaux (French Mastiff)
Dogue de Bordeaux (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
By far the most distinctive feature about the French Mastiff is their gigantic heads, sporting the largest heads of any canine species. They are extremely energetic dogs, requiring many walks throughout the day and a lot of food to replenish their energies.
2. Anatolian Shepherd
Anatolian Shepherd (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
They measure about 78 centimeters (31 inches) and can weigh 68 kilograms (150 pounds). They are not well adjusted to domestic life, as they are used to being alert for any signs of predators. They have also been documented as being able to take on wolves in defense of their herds, making them extremely dependable guardians.
1. Great Dane
Great Dane (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
With average Great Dane’s measuring about 100 centimeters (40 inches) and weighing up to 54 kilograms (120 pounds). They also have some of the most unique coats of any dogs, with some Great Danes even being able to have an almost blue coat of fur.
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