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The Leonberger is a majestic giant dog breed originating from Germany, known for its striking lion-like appearance and gentle disposition. Typically weighing between 120-170 pounds, these dogs are affectionate, loyal, and great with families. Their thick, water-resistant double coat requires regular grooming, and they thrive in active households. With proper training and socialization, Leonbergers make excellent companions and are well-suited for various activities, including swimming and hiking.
Breed Fast Facts
120 - 170 lbs
Very Large
High
High
Medium
10 to 12 years
Dogs having been living in California for as many as 14,000 years now, according to forensic evidence found in the region. As for the little islands off the coast of the United States’ third-largest state, Natives brought domesticated dogs there some 6,000 years as hunting companions. It’s possible that nearly all of those early dogs were replaced by European-bred species after the 17th century, except for the coyote—a member of the dog family! Today the Labrador Retriever is the most popular breed in California, followed by the French Bulldog and the German Shepherd.
In 2012, the town of Idyllwild, California elected a Golden Retriever named Max as its mayor.
Famous local pooches on Instagram include Tuna the Chiweenie, a rescue with an overbite and a big wardrobe.
Former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger adopted a dog during the pandemic and named it after his character on Predator: Dutch.
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