61% Compatible
Despite their imposing size, Broholmers were known as 'gentle giants' among Danish nobility.
Their characteristic 'pointing' stance was so valued that it was naturally selected for centuries.
Danish mastiff-type dogs emerged in the 18th century, serving as estate guardians and hunting companions for nobility. Their primary role involved protecting large properties and livestock.
Developed in Europe during the 1600s, these dogs were prized for their ability to locate and point game birds. Their keen nose and statuesque pointing stance revolutionized bird hunting.
Regular grooming despite short coat, moderate exercise requirements despite size, and attention to potential joint issues due to large breed status.
Weekly brushing maintains coat condition. Requires extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Regular health screening for breed-specific issues is essential.