Big Dog Breeds For Your Family
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Big Dog Breeds For Your Family

by Andrew Ehlert

Big dog breeds are larger dogs that have big personalities. Do you know the type of big, energetic pup who is always looking for a new adventure? Big dog breeds might be just what you need to bring some energy into your life.

Think big. Think rugged. These big breeds are the best of both worlds: they have an irresistible happy-go-lucky attitude that are great for your family, and their size means that you never need to worry about them going missing from your sight or being knocked over by a more delicate pup (or human).

1. German Shepherd

The German Shepherd is a big dog breed and has many characteristics. They are intelligent, strong-willed, confident, independent dogs that need to feel in control of things at all times.

With their black lips on both sides of the mouth, they are well adapted for herding sheep by biting them behind the ears or nipping at their heels as well as guarding livestock against predators such as wolves and coyotes.

This big breed needs daily exercise because if not exercised enough can become mischievous or aggressive which means it's important to set aside an hour each day just for your pup! However, this big dog breed does like some alone time so make sure you have plenty of toys around to keep him occupied when you're not around!

The Black German Shepherd has gained popularity recently because of its beautiful dark-colored coat.

2. Golden Retriever

Golden Retrievers are big dogs, but they're often not the type you would expect. They have a lot of energy and need to be exercised every day. However, unlike other big dog breeds like Mastiffs or German Shepherds Golden Retrievers can be really sweet couch potatoes. Golden Retriever pups love their humans and crave attention from them all the time - it's no surprise because this breed is known for its excellent temperament, which means that they're tolerant of children, strangers, and new situations easily!

The Golden retriever has many different personalities- some will always want to go on walks with their human while others prefer to lay curled up in your lap when watching TV. The Golden Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds and you can learn more about the breed from the AKC's breed guide.

Golden Retrievers are big dogs. They have a wavy, medium-length coat and pointed ears. The Golden Retriever is a big dog breed. It has good characteristics and personality, they are very intelligent and obedient as well. They are the most popular breed of dogs in America. Golden Retrievers have dense fur that sheds often. They need to be brushed daily or every other day for at least five minutes Their coat needs constant grooming including trimming around their feet, paws, face, ears, and tail where hair tends to collect on furniture while indoors.

The German Shepherd Golden Retriever mix has grown in popularity recently as it combines the characteristics and physical appearance of the two above dog breeds to make a beautiful family dog.

3. Rottweiler

Rescue a big dog breed like the Rottweiler. The Rottweiler is an intelligent, powerful, and courageous big & medium size canine with a robust bone structure developed to protect livestock from predators as well as to pull carts or sleds. They typically weigh between 60-100 pounds and their height ranges from 23" to 27".

The key characteristics of the Rottweilers are that they have a short coat, large head with small ears, brown eyes, webbed feet with strong claws for digging in the dirt, and an aggressive personality. This big dog breed was originally bred as herding dogs but has developed into a guard dog because of its strength, so they have the potential to grow into large, powerful animals with equally big personalities. There are even Rottweiler mixes such as the Pitweiler which contains the beautiful personality of a Rotty mixed with other popular dog breeds.

A Rottweiler has a natural “guardian instinct” that makes them extremely protective of their family and territory—they should never be left alone outside in public spaces as this could put people at risk for something like getting attacked by another animal or even being hurt if there is some kind of accident nearby where they might not hear it happen. Learn more about this breed in our Are Rottweilers Good With Kids article.

4. Siberian Husky

Siberian huskies are very active and energetic, with an outgoing personality who loves to play outside on cool days or in the snow. They require plenty of exercises every day (ideally two long walks) along with access to a fenced yard for running around at full speed as well as room inside if they're not going out.

These breeds have thick fur that does not shed much so it needs brushing regularly and also bathing occasionally which can be difficult due to their water-resistant coat that mats easily when wet. Some owners shave these dogs down during warmer months though this may reduce their natural ability to regulate body temperature by releasing heat through panting since they do not sweat like humans; this can lead to overheating in warm weather.

Siberian Huskies are not big barkers and will rarely greet a person at the door, but they do love children and other animals - including cats! They require lots of attention from their owners which is also not always easy because these breeds have an independent streak that makes them difficult to train; however, with patience, this breed could turn into one of your favorite companions for years to come.

If a Siberian Husky is too big for you then maybe you can look into getting a Teacup Husky instead!

5. Bulldog

Bulldogs are big dogs. The average weight of a Bulldog is between 20 and 45 pounds, with the smaller bulldogs weighing less than 25 pounds. A healthy adult will measure from 18 to 23 inches at shoulder height and stand about 12 to 16 inches tall on all fours. They have short legs that give them an "extreme stoutness" appearance."

The skin is loose; wrinkles may form in front of their eyes and around their muzzle because there's not enough elasticity for it to contract as it would normally do if they were thinner or lighter in build--think jowls! Their snouts are also shorter than other breeds which leave more room inside for breathing since they're often found in hot climates.

Bulldogs are big dogs that resemble a teddy bear! They're the perfect breed for those who want to maintain their big dog in a smaller package. Bulldogs have short hair, which makes them easier to keep up than other breeds with long locks like the Golden Retriever or German Shepherd Dog. Fluffy French Bulldogs are known for their fluffy coat that makes them look like little teddy bears!

6. Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retrievers are big dog breeds. They were originally bred to help fishermen catch a big game fish called the Labrador Duck, which has also led them to be nicknamed Labrador Fisherman's Dogs.

The height of this breed ranges from 18 inches (45 cm) and 24 inches (60 cm). Their average weight is between 66 pounds (30 kg) and 88 pounds (40 kg), with females being smaller than males by about five pounds.

Labradors can come in many different colors such as black, yellow or chocolate brown, tan, red/golden retriever mix. However, it is extremely rare for a purebred Labrador to have colorings that do not fit into any other category - seen mostly in Labradors that are three-quarters Labrador and one-quarter American Staffordshire Terrier.

The Lab's short coat is water-resistant, making it an ideal dog for retrieving game in wet environments such as waterfowl hunting. Labrador Retrievers are typically very loyal and affectionate, but they require a lot of exercises to be happy. Labradors live up to 12 years on average, making them one of the longest living breeds in the world.

7. Pitbull or Mixed Breed

The pitbull is one of the most common dog breeds in America as well as around the world. The breed is known for it's large and muscular stature but can make incredible family dogs. These dogs may have a bad wrap in the media but as most pitbull parents will tell you, these dogs can make the sweetest dogs around!

Pitbulls can be incredibly family dogs that are gentle with children and play well with other dogs. They are incredibly loyal and affectionate towards their friends and family members. They also come in a wide variety of mixed breeds and colors which can make them the perfect dog for any pet parent. The Brindle Pitbull, Gray Pitbull, and Pocket Pitbull are all incredibly popular variations of this amazing dog breed.

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