Characteristics
large
65–80 cm
34–50 kg
9–11 years old
Pinschers and Schnauzers, Molossians, Mountain Dogs and Swiss Cattle Dogs
Brief information
Character
Leonberger is a large, stately dog, whose thick long hair resembles a lion’s mane. But this dog has not only a royal appearance, but also a wonderful royal character. Leonberger is balanced, calm and reasonable. You have to try really hard to get him out of it. This dog can show aggression only as a last resort when members of its family are in danger.
Leonberger is devoted to his master, he will not do anything that he might not like. Obedience is one of the key traits of his character. I must say that these dogs adore children, and besides, they are incredibly patient. And this applies not only to their own, but also to other people’s children. Kids can do whatever they want Leonberger will not harm them. That is why this dog is a good candidate for the role of a family pet.

It is important to note that representatives of this breed require attention. Without proper communication, the dog can become lethargic and boring, her character can deteriorate. Do not leave her alone for a long time, as well as scream and raise your voice. Leonbergers have a particularly developed sense of justice, so the punishment should be commensurate with the offense.
Representatives of this breed are excellent guards and defenders, as well as wonderful companions. Moreover, Leonbergers love their owner very much and try to understand him perfectly, so dogs of this breed are easy to train. Experts believe that even a beginner can cope with the Leonberger.
Owners of a friendly nature and calm temperament, Leonbergers get along quite easily with other animals, without trying to dominate.
Care
The coat of Leonbergers is one of the main advantages of the dog, and it needs careful care. The dog should be combed with a special comb weekly, and during the molting period daily. Bathing the Leonberger is worth using a special shampoo as needed.
Conditions of detention
Leonberger is a strong and physically developed dog that needs walks and outdoor play. You need to walk with your pet at least twice a day, preferably in a park or in nature.
It is believed that representatives of this breed feel good both in an apartment and in a country house. However, Leonbergers are better off outdoors.
In the period of growing up, special attention should be paid to the nutrition and formation of the bones of the pet. The dog should not be overfed, so as not to additionally burden the body of the animal.