- Giant dog breed
A giant dog breed is any of many
dog breed s whose height and weight put them at the largest end of all dog breeds. There is no universal height or weight at which a breed is classified as a giant breed; any very large dogs fall into this category, although some groups "giant breed" based on a certain height or weight, such as 100 pounds.cite web|title=Giant Dog Community|accessed=2007-05-21|url=http://www.giantdogcommunity.com/] Giant breeds grow rapidly, but take longer to mature into their full adult sizes than smaller dogs.cite book|title=The New Encyclopedia of the Dog"|last=Fogle|first=Bruce|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|year=2000|isbn=07894-6130-7|pages=pp. 47|chapter=The Skeleton]Advantages and disadvantages
Many giant breeds are
mellow , relaxed dogs as adults and require less exercise than most smaller dogs, so they may make better pets for small living arrangements, such as apartments.cite book|title=The Original Dog Bible"|last=Mehus-Roe|first=Kristin|publisher=BowTie Press|year=2005|isbn=1-931993-34-3|pages=pp. 62-63|chapter=The Dog For You]Giant breeds, on the other hand, often have the following disadvantages:
* They eat more than smaller breeds. For an example, giant breeds may require up to 4 cups of food twice per day, as opposed to 2.5 cups twice per day for a dog between 55-80 lbs. Often, they require specialty diets to tackle weight and joint management.
* Expenses overall may be more than for most breeds. Larger beds, collars, and toys cost more, as do grooming and kenneling very large dogs. There is also the issue of more expensive veterinary bills. For instance, anaesthetics and pharmaceuticals are charged by volume/mass, which is determined by the weight of the dog.
* Joint problems, such as hip dysplasia andarthritis , are common. Large breeds are also quite prone toosteosarcoma and susceptible to other debilitating bone and cartilage diseases. This is the result of a much higher growth factor- adult weight versus birth weight- and much longer growth period [http://www.size-nutrition.com/giant.htm Royal Canin] ] .
* Their life span is generally shorter than that of smaller dogs, often living only 6 to 10 years.Giant breeds
The following breeds are generally described as giant breeds:
* MostMolosser s (Mastiffs)
*Irish Wolfhound
*Scottish Deerhound
*Newfoundland (dog)
*Great Dane
*Saint Bernard (dog)
*Great Pyrenees
*Neapolitan Mastiff References
External links
* [http://www.bigdogsporch.com Online Community for Large & Giant Breed Dog Owners]
* [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/health/healthgiant.htm Health issues of giant breeds]
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