
6. Leonberger
Bred in Germany in the 19th century, the Leonberger was intentionally developed to resemble a lion. Adult males sport a distinctive mane of fur around their neck and chest. Weighing between 90 and 170 pounds, these dogs blend the traits of the Newfoundland, Saint Bernard, and Great Pyrenees.
Leonbergers are incredibly playful and maintain a puppy-like enthusiasm well into their adult years. They are remarkably agile for their size and love to swim. Unlike some independent livestock guardians, the Leonberger is highly motivated by human interaction and takes immense joy in participating in family activities, from hiking trails to backyard barbecues.













