Heavy dog breeds

  1. 40 Best Dog Breeds for Women (Based on Different Lifestyles and Needs)
  2. Meet the Largest Dog Breeds: What to Know About Giant Dogs
  3. 12 Dog Breeds That Only Have White Coats
  4. Breed Weight Chart – American Kennel Club
  5. 7 Dog Breeds From Belgium
  6. 11 Most Muscular Dog Breeds
  7. 59 Big Dog Breeds: The Complete "Large Dogs" List


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40 Best Dog Breeds for Women (Based on Different Lifestyles and Needs)

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • For example, if you're an active woman, you will get an active dog. If you're more sedentary, you will adopt a lazier lap dog to cuddle with in front of the TV. Or maybe you need a large dog for guarding the home and protection on your daily walks. Below best dog breeds for women are ranked in different categories based on each woman's needs. For Women Who Want a Workout Partner 1. Labrador Retrievers Labrador Retrievers (pictured above) are loyal, energetic, and always ready to play. They're also one of America's most popular breeds. Suppose you want a companion to take with you on adventures, look no further. This breed loves to swim, hike, and do anything outdoors. Most Labs retain their puppy-like nature long past the point of maturity. 2. Siberian Husky Huskies are wonderful dogs for athletic, adventurous women who want to enjoy the great outdoors with their pets. They are one of the best dog breeds for women who don't mind the extra grooming and care needs of a Siberian Husky but would take advantage of staying active. These dogs want to be best friends with everyone and can even overwhelm some with their excitement. Siberian Huskies are free-spirited and playful, and because of their very high energy needs, they require 3. Golden Retriever Like the Labrador Retriever, Golden Retrievers are energetic, affectionate dogs who love being with people and get along...

Meet the Largest Dog Breeds: What to Know About Giant Dogs

Giant dogs are some of the hardest-working and most recognizable breeds. But because many of them maintain the strong Maturation Giant dogs are giant puppies for a very long time and are Space The bigger the dog, the bigger everything needs to be—including It’s also important to keep in mind that not everyone or everywhere is going to be giant-dog-friendly. Many Cost Giant dogs can be Training Regardless of size, all dogs need training, but it’s especially These are dogs who will outweigh many people when fully grown, so it’s important to begin training giant dogs as very young puppies. Training should always be fun and positive. If you’re considering adding one of these giants to your life, look at the If you’re okay with all of these potential challenges and you still think bigger is better when it comes to dogs, one of these breeds might be the right fit for your family. Largest Dog Breeds Anatolian Shepherd Imposing and protective, the

12 Dog Breeds That Only Have White Coats

Of the hundreds of dog breeds globally, there are at least 12 breeds that exclusively sport white coats. Many types of breeds can have white pups—among many other color combinations—but a dozen canines only come in white. While many of these dogs are small companion dogs, a few are strong, powerful large breeds. Some of the dogs have snowy white coats that match their Here are 12 exclusively white dog breeds. Salima Senyavskaya / Getty Images The West Highland white terrier sports a double coat of white fur. The Westie, as this white dog breed is commonly referred to, is a compact but sturdy terrier from Scotland. Originally bred to hunt vermin, the white coat of this dog breed served to help the dog stand out while out hunting. The Westie is primarily a companion dog and is intelligent and playful. To keep the white coat looking its best, it needs consistent brushing each week and regular visits to the groomer every four to six weeks. blendshapes / Getty Images Like a little snowman, the American Eskimo is a pure white dog breed with coal-black eyes and nose. These dogs come in standard, miniature, and toy sizes. Regardless of the size, it has a fluffy white coat and alert expression. The breed is known for being highly intelligent and was famous for performing as a circus dog in the early 1900s. Contrary to its name, the Eskie developed in the midwestern United States at the end of the 19th century. It used to be known as the German Spitz, was selectively bred to be snow...

Breed Weight Chart – American Kennel Club

Breed Weight Male Weight Female 7-10 pounds 7-10 pounds 50-60 pounds 50-60 pounds 50-70 pounds 50-70 pounds 100-130 pounds 70-100 pounds 85 pounds 75 pounds 45-65 pounds 45-65 pounds 6-10 pounds (toy), 10-20 pounds (miniature), 25-35 pounds (standard) 6-10 pounds (toy), 10-20 pounds (miniature), 25-35 pounds (standard) 65-70 pounds 60-65 pounds 12-16 pounds 12-16 pounds 55-70 pounds 40-55 pounds 110-150 pounds 80-120 pounds 35-50 pounds 35-50 pounds 50-65 pounds 40-55 pounds 15-20 pounds 15-20 pounds 45-55 pounds 33-44 pounds 35-65 pounds 35-65 pounds 24 pounds 22 pounds 40-65 pounds 40-65 pounds under 20 pounds (13 inches & under) 20-30 pounds (13-15 inches) under 20 pounds (13 inches & under) 20-30 pounds (13-15 inches) 45-55 pounds 45-55 pounds 70-110 pounds 70-110 pounds 17-23 pounds 17-23 pounds 55-65 pounds 55-65 pounds 60-80 pounds 40-60 pounds 55-75 pounds 45-60 pounds 55-75 pounds 45-60 pounds 70-84 pounds 57-71 pounds 50-70 pounds 50-70 pounds 80-115 pounds 70-95 pounds 12-18 pounds 12-18 pounds 4-8 pounds 4-8 pounds 65-110 pounds 65-110 pounds 80-130 pounds 80-130 pounds 90-110 pounds 80-100 pounds 55-80 pounds 45-65 pounds 150-200 pounds 150-200 pounds 30-55 pounds 30-55 pounds 13-15.5 pounds 11.5-14 pounds 75-105 pounds 60-85 pounds 12-25 pounds 12-25 pounds 70-110 pounds 70-110 pounds 65-80 pounds 15 pounds less than male 55-90 pounds 55-90 pounds 55-100 pounds 55-100 pounds 30-40 pounds 30-40 pounds 8-10 pounds 8-10 pounds 50-70 pounds 50-70 pounds 50 pounds...

7 Dog Breeds From Belgium

The Belgian Laekenois (pronounced lak-in-wah) is one of four related Belgian shepherd dog breeds (the other three are the Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdog and Belgian Tervuren). All of similar size and body type, all four breeds were used to herd and guard livestock, as well protect people and property. In Belgium, they are classified as different varieties of one breed (the Belgian Shepherd Dog), with the main differences between them being coat type and color. The Belgian Laekenois, which is the rarest of the Belgian shepherd breeds, is named for the town of Laeken in the Brussels region. The Laekenois has a distinctive wiry coat, which gives the dog a tousled appearance. The breed is watchful, protective and affectionate with family. In the United States, the Belgian Laekenois is part of the American Kennel Club Herding Group. The Belgian Malinois was developed in the Malines region outside of Brussels. Like its cousins, the Malinois was a sheep herder, as well as protector of family and farm. The Malinois is the only one of the Belgian shepherd dog breeds with a short coat. The Malinois might be the most recognizable Belgian shepherd breed in the United States due to their frequent use as a military dog and police K-9. The Malinois is sometimes mistaken for the more common German Shepherd Dog. Though similar in many ways, the Belgian Malinois has a somewhat different physical appearance, with a square body outline and a slightly lighter build. The Malinois’ coat is s...

11 Most Muscular Dog Breeds

Tall, short, round, slim…dogs truly come in all sizes and shapes. Some dog breeds are naturally incredibly muscular. Characterized by their athleticism and strength, muscular dogs were revered by ancient civilizations and have helped humans for thousands of years. And to this day, they are still beloved. Muscular Dog Breeds: A Brief History Ultimately, muscular dogs were bred and used to help humans with physical labor, hunting, and for protection. “Different dog breeds were developed to do different jobs. Any dog that needs to run to do its job or defend people or animals might have been bred to be very muscular,” says Dr. Valarie V. Tynes, veterinary services specialist at Ceva Animal Health and a diplomate of the While many muscular dog breeds were historically used for dog racing and fighting, in modern times, they have evolved to be dear companions. 11 Muscular Dog Breeds Ready to learn about the most muscular dog breeds? Here are 11, with details on their appearance, breeding history, personality, and more. Rottweiler “Rottweilers are large and muscular with a big, round head and floppy ears,” says Tynes. “They are born with a long tail that breeders typically dock while the pups are just a few days old.” Rottweilers were originally bred to herd livestock, and were used all the way back during the 2nd century by Roman legions in Rottweil, Germany ( “They can be very affectionate with family, but not so good with strangers,” Tynes says. “They are highly intelligent an...

59 Big Dog Breeds: The Complete "Large Dogs" List

Choosing a dog breed is one of the most exciting activities for a new dog owner. And like humans, dogs come in all shapes and sizes. But with so many breeds out there, you have plenty of options, especially if you’re looking for a big dog. Large dog breeds serve many purposes. Not only are they excellent guardians and watchdogs, but most tend to be friendly companions or playmates. There’s so much to love about a big dog. But, what are all the large dogs available? What’s a “Large Dog?” There are a lot of opinions of what qualifies as a large dog breed. For example, 55 to 100 pounds. On the other hand, Pet Wave believes that big dog breeds should be any dog over 60 pounds.In our opinion, we classify large dogs as breeds over 55 pounds– give or take. We reached out to the American Kennel Club to ask their size measurements for what’s classified as a large dog. Unfortunately, they didn’t respond. Still, these are all 59 dog breeds that the AKC classifies as a recognized big dog breed. Big Dog Breeds: Full List If you’re seeking a new canine pet that’s “larger than life,” we’ve made it easy for you. Here’s a complete list of large dogs recognized by the American Kennel Club. Note: there are many other large dogs that exist, but they may not be AKC recognized. For your convenience, we’ve arranged and ranked these massive dog breeds by weight. We’ll start off with the lightest dogs in the category and end with the heaviest. 1. Afghan Hound Highlights: Aristocratic, Sweet, Agile...