Is a Leonberger Dog a good choice for me?
I would say yes, if you would you like to have a loyal and affectionate, “gentle giant” by your side. The Leonberger Dog is reliable, elegant and powerful. They are fond of children, but because of their huge size it is not advised to leave them alone with smaller children as they can unintentionally knock them down. These dogs also like other dogs and pets in the house. Because of their huge affection, they don’t like to be alone for a longer period of time; otherwise they can be bored and can become destructive.
The coat of the Leonberger is a straight, long and dense double coat that requires weekly care. The breed is a light, seasonal shedder. Hygiene of the ears, eyes and dental hygiene is very important for the Leonberger, as these can cause serious infections later. They are prone to health issues like hip dysplasia, bloat or entropion and can be sensitive to some drugs such as anesthetics, so frequent visits to the vet are required.
Training the Leonberger is relatively easy as they are clever and are eager to learn. They never respond well to harshness and heavy-handedness, so the trainer must be consistent, fair and should be very rewarding. Early socialization and obedience training is a must for this breed. They excel in water rescue, tracking and agility.
All in all, the Leonberger is good for big families that will always keep the dog happy by providing them exercise, play and loads of family interaction during their life. A medium-sized, fenced yard will be the best place for some fun.
I hope this short article about the Leonberger will help you decide whether this breed is the right one for you.










