There is no universal height or weight at which a breed is classified as a giant dog breed; any very large dogs fall into this category, although some groups define "giant breeds" as those heavier than 50 kilograms (110 lb).
Giant breeds grow rapidly, but take longer to mature into their full
adult sizes than smaller dogs.
Giant breeds grow rapidly, but take longer to mature into their full
adult sizes than smaller dogs.
require less exercise than most smaller dogs, so they may make better
pets for small living arrangements, such as apartments. Because they are
larger animals, they are less intimidated by other people and thus are
much more adaptable to meeting friends, family members, and children of
owners. They are normally very calm and are great family dogs. They are
also, by definition, stronger and bigger than other breeds. If they
sense a threat towards their owner, they will become very protective.
Many of the giant breeds are known for their protection and life-saving
abilities.
Giant breeds often have health-related disadvantages when compared to
smaller dogs and caring for them is usually more expensive than for
smaller dogs. They eat more than smaller breeds and sometimes require specialty diets to tackle weight and joint management
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