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Leonberger

También conocido como: Leo, Gentle Lion

Large
7-10 years
Germany
AKC: 2010

Nivel de Energía

3/10

Apto Apartamento

1/10

Peso (Macho)

110-170 lbs

Altura (Macho)

28-31.5 inches

Leonberger - dog breed photo

Datos Rápidos

OrigenGermany
GrupoWorking
TamañoLarge
Peso (Macho)110-170 lbs
Peso (Hembra)90-140 lbs
Altura (Macho)28-31.5 inches
Altura (Hembra)25.5-29.5 inches
Esperanza de Vida7-10 years
Tipo de PelajeLong, waterproof double coat
AKC Reconocido2010
Dueños Primerizos❌ No recomendado

Colores de Pelaje

Lion-Yellow
Golden
Red
Red-Brown
Sandy

Resumen de la Raza

The Leonberger is a giant, lion-like breed from Germany known for their gentle, friendly temperament and impressive mane. Bred to resemble a lion, they are surprisingly agile and graceful for their massive size.

Historia

Created in the 1840s by Heinrich Essig, mayor of Leonberg, Germany, by crossing Saint Bernards, Newfoundlands, and Great Pyrenees. The goal was to create a dog that resembled the lion on the Leonberg city crest. AKC recognized in 2010.

Apariencia

A very large, muscular dog with a distinctive lion-like mane around the neck. Waterproof coat with feathering. Black mask on a broad, friendly face. Their build combines power with elegance.

Temperamento

Afecto
5/10
Inteligencia
4/10
Lealtad
5/10
Entrenabilidad
4/10
Independencia
2/10
Confianza
4/10
Amigabilidad
5/10
Instinto Protector
3/10
Juguetón
4/10
Sensibilidad
4/10

Gentle, playful, and surprisingly eager to please for a giant breed. Leonbergers are friendly with everyone and form deep bonds with their families. They are one of the most trainable giant breeds.

Personalidad con Otros

Friendly with everyone including strangers. Excellent with children—patient and gentle. Good with other dogs and animals. Not typically aggressive but their size is deterrent enough.

Necesidades de Ejercicio

Moderate exercise—daily walks, swimming (they love water), and play. Not high-energy but need regular activity. They excel at water rescue and drafting.

Entrenamiento

One of the most trainable giant breeds. Eager to please and responsive to positive reinforcement. They enjoy learning and working with their owners.

Aseo

Significant grooming—brushing several times weekly. Heavy shedding. Their waterproof coat needs regular maintenance. Regular nail, ear, and dental care.

Salud

Condiciones Comunes

Hip Dysplasia
Elbow Dysplasia
Osteosarcoma
Bloat/GDV
Leonberger Polyneuropathy

Unfortunately prone to serious health issues including cancer. Leonberger Polyneuropathy is a breed-specific neurological condition. Shorter lifespan typical of giant breeds.

Pruebas de Salud Recomendadas

  • Hip Evaluation
  • Elbow Evaluation
  • Ophthalmologist Evaluation
  • LPN DNA Tests

Costo Veterinario Anual Promedio

$1,500-$2,500

Nutrición

Quality giant-breed food. Feed 2-3 smaller meals to prevent bloat. Careful puppy nutrition for slow growth. They eat a lot.

Entorno de Vida

Need a house with yard. Love water—access to swimming is ideal. Not apartment dogs. Best in cooler climates.

Familia Ideal

Families wanting a gentle, trainable giant. Those who enjoy grooming. Active families with children. Be prepared for shorter lifespan.

Inteligencia

Intelligent and eager to learn. One of the smartest giant breeds. They enjoy training and problem-solving activities.

Ladrido

Frecuencia

2/10

Alerta

3/10

Separación

2/10

Silencio Interior

4/10

Moderate vocalization. They alert bark when necessary but are not excessive barkers.

Muda de Pelo

Todo el Año

4/10

Estacional

5/10

Factor Aspiradora

5/10

Hipoalergénico

❌ No

Very heavy shedders. Daily brushing during seasonal blows. Significant amount of loose hair.

Tolerancia Climática

☀️

Calor

1/10

❄️

Frío

5/10

🌧️

Lluvia

4/10

🌨️

Nieve

5/10

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Humedad

2/10

Calificaciones de la Raza

Inteligencia
4/10
Afecto
5/10
Energía
3/10
Muda de Pelo
5/10
Entrenabilidad
4/10
Protección
3/10
Con Niños
5/10
Con Otros Perros
4/10
Apto Apartamento
1/10
Necesidad de Aseo
4/10

Datos Curiosos

1.

Leonbergers were bred to look like the lion on the Leonberg city crest

2.

They are excellent water rescue dogs

3.

The breed was almost extinct after both World Wars

4.

They have webbed feet for swimming

Perros Famosos

Leonberg Lions

The breed was created to represent the lion on the crest of Leonberg, Germany

Mitos Comunes

"They are aggressive due to their size"

They are among the friendliest giant breeds—gentle and welcoming to everyone

"They are lazy"

They are playful and enjoy activity, especially swimming and water sports

Preguntas Frecuentes

Are Leonbergers good family dogs?

Exceptional family dogs—gentle, patient, trainable, and wonderful with children.

Do they swim?

They love water and are excellent swimmers. They have webbed feet and waterproof coats.

Consejos de Adopción

Contact Leonberger rescue. Be prepared for significant grooming, food costs, and a shorter lifespan.

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Guía de Cachorro

Giant puppies that grow rapidly. Careful nutrition for joint development. Easy to train. They are gentle and sweet from birth.

Cuidado de Adulto Mayor

Senior Leos may develop cancer or neurological issues. Regular vet monitoring. Gentle exercise. Supportive bedding for their large frame.

Costos de Propiedad

Precio de Compra$2,000-$3,500
Tarifa de Adopción$200-$500
Comida Mensual$80-$120
Veterinario Anual$1,500-$2,500
Seguro$50-$75
Aseo$60-$80

Costo Estimado de por Vida

$18,000-$30,000

Pros y Contras

Ventajas

Exceptionally gentle and friendly

Great with children

Highly trainable for a giant breed

Loves swimming

Desventajas

Short lifespan

Very heavy shedding

High food and vet costs

Needs significant space

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