Comment toiletter un Leonberg ?
Comment toiletter un Leonberg ?
Le toilettage chez le Léonberg est assez facile, une brosse, un peigne, un démêlant pour le poil. j'en mets derrière les oreilles pour éviter les noeuds qui finissent par devenir de véritables boules compactes,qui peuvent blesser le chien à force de tirer la peau .
What is the history of the Leonberger?
- History: The Leonberger appeared in Leonberg, Germany in 1846. Originally, the Leonberger was an attempt by Herr Heinrich Essig to create a dog that looked like a lion, part of the crest of Leonberg. What he created was a large dog with a tawny yellow coat and black points on the muzzle and ears. During World War I, the breed nearly became extinct.
What do Leonbergers like to do?
- Leonbergers love activities such as agility, carting, sledding, backpacking and swimming. They love water. This breed is ideal for a guardian who wants a large, active dog that can be taken hiking, backpacking, sledding, carting and swimming. Leonbergers do not do well left alone for long periods. Leonbergers typically live eight to 10 years.
Where is Leonberg located in Germany?
- Leonberg is a town in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg about 16 km (10 mi) to the west of Stuttgart, the state capital. About 45,000 people live in Leonberg, making it the third-largest borough in the rural district ( Landkreis) of Böblingen (after Sindelfingen and Böblingen to the south).
What is the average weight of a Leonberger?
- Males: 120–170 lb (54–77 kg), average 145 lb (66 kg) Females: 100–135 lb (45–61 kg), average 115 lb (52 kg) Capable of demanding work, the Leonberger is a dog of ample substance. Its frame is supported with well-muscled, medium to heavy bone in direct proportion to its size.














