A huge friendly dog is a childhood dream for many, but here it is important to correctly assess your conditions and rhythm of life. An active tailed friend needs a lot of space or constant walks, but among the large breeds of dogs there are real domestic phlegmatic people. Is the family ready to have a pet whose weight easily exceeds 50 kg? If yes, then this collection is for you!
1. English Mastiff
The largest mastiff in the world weighs 155 kg and reaches almost a meter at the withers. It is officially the largest dog breed previously used to hunt large predators.
2. Neapolitan Mastiff
The first representatives of this breed were used even in the toughest and most dangerous gladiatorial battles. Modern fearsome mastinos are actually friendly, caring and sociable, albeit very jealous.
3. Weimaraner
The old hunting breed instantly attracts attention with its unusual complex shade of coat. Dogs are very hardy and energetic, because they were used to hunt moose and wild boars.
4. Irish Wolfhound
Despite the threatening name, dogs of this breed are very kind, calm and patient. The average weight of an adult wolfhound is about 65 kg, and earlier they were used for hunting large animals.
5. Alaskan Malamute
These are northern sled dogs with thick coats, which are often confused with huskies due to their color, but malamutes are much larger. They are very smart, quick-witted and independent, with a desire to dominate in any society, so such a dog needs to be properly socialized. Malamutes are not at all adapted for life in hot climates.
6. Rottweiler
Large powerful Rottweilers are very popular both with families and for business purposes. They definitely need to be trained, walk a lot and thoroughly socialize from the first months. But they are very loyal to children and will protect a child who has grown up in front of their eyes until the end of life.
7. Great Dane
Great Danes were bred by crossing English mastiffs with Irish wolfhounds. Although the tallest dog in the world, Zeus, has reached 122 cm in height, it is a very affectionate and phlegmatic breed.
8. Tibetan Mastiff
Calm and reserved dogs were very much appreciated in mountain monasteries, where they guarded the territory. The Tibetan Mastiffs have such a thick coat that they can safely live outside even in severe frosts.
9. Cane Corso
Among all the priceless finds that remained to us from the ancient Romans are the powerful fighting, hunting and working dogs of the Cane Corso. They are very dominant and in need of training, but among large dogs, the Cane Corso is one of the healthiest.
10. St. Bernard
Perhaps the most good-natured large breed of dogs is the large and, at first glance, completely clumsy St. Bernards. They are the best friends of children and other animals, and for their amazing endurance and search skills they are used during rescue operations in the mountains.
11. Akbash
Massive Turkish breed bred to protect the herd from predators. Akbashi are very hardy and very independent, because by their nature they had to make decisions themselves, without waiting for the command of the shepherd. In everyday life, this is a prohibitively calm breed.
12. Gampr
Gampr is a wolfhound from the Armenian Highlands, and already in ancient times they helped in hunting, in everyday life, with livestock and were just true friends. The appearance of the breed has hardly changed for 3 thousand years. They are very intelligent, judicious, patient and get along well with children or other animals.
13. Newfoundland
The massive but friendly Newfoundland is a true diver and faithful assistant to rescuers and fishermen. Dogs have such a thick coat that it practically does not allow water to pass through.
14. Spanish Mastiff
Large Spaniards weighing up to 120 kg were actively used to protect the herd from predators.And now they are very loyal and are always ready to instantly rush to the rescue of the owner, but at the same time they are quite harsh and freedom-loving.
15. Bullmastiff
Bullmastiffs were bred by huntsmen to help them work, which is why the breed is so powerful, sturdy and strong. Adult dogs are quite passive, obedient and affectionate, despite their threatening appearance. They feel great even in the apartment.
16. Leonberger
This is a mixed breed that has been visited by St. Bernards, Newfoundlands and Mountain Dogs. And from each of them the Leonberger took the best - they are loyal friends, reliable companions, wonderful swimmers, rescuers and watchmen.
17. American bully
Although adult bulls are not so large, up to 60 kg, they are striking in strength, power and developed muscles. Dogs seem very tough, cannot stand competition and need competent training, but a more devoted companion is difficult to find.
18. Broholmer
It is known that broholmers were already in ancient times, and in the Middle Ages they gained tremendous popularity in hunting. After the Second World War, the breed was almost extinct, but the Danish club managed to revive it and gradually redistribute it around the world.
19. Tosa Inu
Another mixed breed has absorbed the features of St. Bernards, Great Danes and Mastiffs. They are fighting dogs weighing up to 90 kg, but at the same time they are surprisingly patient and friendly to children.
20. Hungarian Shepherd
This is by no means the largest breed on this list - up to 60 kg, but it is truly unique. You will not find such an unusual coat in any other animal, although, of course, it needs special care.
21. Bouvier of Flanders
Behind the fancy name hides another herding breed, this time from Belgium. Stubborn and determined dogs, brave in battle, became famous during the First World War. They do not tolerate chains and aviaries, they are rather picky about their care, but they pay the family with unconditional love.
22. Scottish Deerhound
In physique, deerhounds resemble greyhounds, and they really visited their family. This is a larger and heavier hunting breed especially for deer baiting.
23. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Big Mountain Dogs got their name for a reason, because adult males grow up to 70 kg. The freedom-loving rock needs space and constant physical and mental stress, so it is better suited for a country house.
24. Fila brasileiro
This breed is also called the Brazilian Mastiff, and was taken out to search for and catch runaway slaves in the forests. They are very suspicious of strangers, do not tolerate the approach of strangers, need a large territory, but are valued for their absolute fearlessness and boundless loyalty.
25. Central Asian Shepherd Dog
It is this breed that is often called Alabay in everyday speech. Huge massive dogs have always been faithful guardians and shepherds. They have a very developed sense of ownership and the need to protect their home.
26. Boerboel
A large service dog weighing up to 90 kg came to us directly from hot South Africa. Boerboels are famous for their activity, plasticity and almost endless endurance, therefore they need to walk a lot and often.
27. Dogue de Bordeaux
The breed is characterized by all the characteristic features of their closest relatives - the group of mastiffs. Dogue de Bordeaux have been used for centuries in France as guard dogs, cargo dogs and sled dogs. They are very active and mobile despite frequent breathing problems.
28. Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Luxurious Caucasian Shepherd Dogs weighing up to 100 kg have been faithful companions of shepherds for years. But such a dog requires professional education and training, because they are so loyal that they can be too aggressive towards strangers.
29. Japanese Akita
The aristocratic imperial breed was bred specifically for hunting and protecting the nobility. Adult dogs are amazingly loyal and loving, adore children and are affectionate with all family members. It is about Akita that is discussed in the film "Hachiko".
thirty.American bandog
This is a guard breed, bred in medieval England by crossing different types of mastiffs. Adult dogs are very strong, athletic and muscular, with coarse textured coats and weighing up to 63 kg.
31. Kuvasz
This is a rather rare breed, and completely in vain - this is an ideal calm stay-at-home dog. Kuvases are able to find a common language with all family members, are absolutely unpretentious in their care and are very effective with their luxurious white wool.