5 Beautiful Dog Breeds Large Dog Breeds

 


 21 Beautiful Dog Breeds

Large Dog Breeds

1.German Shepherd

German Shepherd on a walk on a sunny winter day with Frisbee
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Origin:Germany
Lifespan:7–10 years
Height:22–26 inches
Weight:50–90 pounds

As possibly the best-known working dog in the world, German Shepherds are also one of the most beautiful breeds. They’re athletic dogs with graceful heads and pointed ears, and they also come in various colors and patterns, including long-haired varieties. The alert expression and smooth movement of this breed add to their beauty. German Shepherds are loyal, intelligent, and devoted to their humans.

2.Golden Retriever

Golden retriever dog walking outdoor
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Origin:Scotland
Lifespan:10–12 years
Height:5–24 inches
Weight:55–75 pounds

The Golden Retriever was first bred in Scotland as a hunting companion but is now one of the most popular family dogs in the world. With flowing coats in shades of gold and red, these dogs are as beautiful as they are friendly. Their feathered tails seem constantly wagging, which only adds to their appeal.

3.Samoyed

female samoyed dog in the forest
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Origin:Russia
Lifespan:12–14 years
Height:19–23.5 inches
Weight:35–65 pounds

Their gorgeous white coats and constantly “smiling” faces make it easy to see why the Samoyed is a beautiful dog. They were developed in frigid Siberia as sled dogs, and the upturned mouth of the Samoyed keeps them from drooling because the liquid would’ve quickly frozen in their Arctic homeland. Samoyeds love attention and can be a bit mischievous.  Their playful, energetic nature makes them a nice family pet, but they can be a bit stubborn, like many sled dog breeds.

4.Saluki

white Persian saluki dog up close
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Origin:Egypt
Lifespan:10–17 years
Height:23–28 inches
Weight:40–65 pounds

As one of the oldest dog breeds, Salukis were favorites of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs who used them for hunting. They’re speedy and slender and have a beautiful, feathered coat. They have a balanced body shape and large, expressive eyes, which add to their pleasing appearance. Salukis need room to run safely off-leash, and their independent nature can make them a challenge to train

5.Irish Setter

irish setter in mountains
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Origin:Ireland
Lifespan:12–15 years
Height:25–27 inches
Weight:60–70 pounds

Happy, mischievous, and energetic Irish Setters are among the most beautiful breeds. You can credit their gorgeous red coat and long, slender neck and head for their runway-ready good looks. Developed as bird-hunting dogs in 19th century Ireland, this breed is also an excellent family pet, always ready for playtime and making new friends. The intelligent Irish Setter is also sensitive and responds best to calm, positive training methods.

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