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Large Dog Breeds
The common large domestic dog breeds mainly include the following: first, the Golden Retriever, also known as the Golden Retriever Retriever, has a golden-colored body and a gentle and lovely personality. Second, the Labrador Retriever, known as the national dog of the United States, has high intelligence and can be trained as a guide dog, with a lively and active personality. Third, the Alaskan Malamute, one of the "three idiots" in the snow, has a cute and stupid personality and is not aggressive towards humans. There are also other large breeds, such as the Samoyed, Haskell, and Belgian Malinois.
Large Pet Dog Breeds
The medium to large and large dog breeds with high breeding density include: Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Border Collie, Haskell, Samoyed Sled Dog, Alaskan Malamute, German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois, Bernese Mountain Dog, Cane Corso, Afghan Hound, St. Bernard, Giant Poodle, Giant Schnauzer, Doberman, and Dogue de Bordeaux.
Easy to Raise Large Dogs
Currently, easy-to-raise large dogs include Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, and Samoyed. Among them, the Golden Retriever is considered the easiest to raise, and many people own Golden Retrievers in various regions. In addition to the Golden Retriever's clean appearance, gentle personality, friendliness, reliability, loyalty, patience with children, and intelligence, it has gradually become a popular family dog. Its inherently gentle nature makes it irresistible to people.
Large Dogs that Don't Shed
There are almost none. However, compared to other dogs, breeds such as the Bedlington Terrier, Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, Scottish Terrier, Norwegian Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier, Schnauzer, West Highland White Terrier, Poodle, Chinese Crested, and Bichon Frise shed much less hair, and even when they do shed, it is almost invisible. However, these dogs have soft, dense hair that is prone to curling and requires careful grooming by their owners.