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Leonberger
The leonberger can be seen in a picture that most breeders of this dog would be happy to provide.
Heinrich Essig is known to have crossed a Newfoundland with a St. Bernard. He had an aim of creating a large and powerful dog to use for draught work or a flock guardian. The breed was developed by the end of the 19th century. It was recognized in several European countries.
The leonberger can be seen in a picture that most breeders of this dog would be happy to provide.
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Dogs of this breed tend to make agreeable family pets. They are loyal and friendly towards children. Good companions, they are obedient, pleasant-natured and fearless in all situations. These dogs need considerable space. The leonberger can be seen in a picture that most breeders of this dog would be happy to provide.
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