93% Compatible
Leonbergers were bred to resemble the lion in the town crest of Leonberg, Germany.
Named 'stand by me dog' in Frisian, reflecting their unwavering loyalty and close working relationship with humans.
Developed in Leonberg, Germany during the 1800s as companion dogs for European royalty, these dogs served as versatile working dogs and water rescue animals.
Developed in Friesland, Netherlands during the 1800s for hunting, pointing, and retrieving game birds. Served as versatile farm dogs capable of both hunting and family companionship.
Daily brushing is essential for coat maintenance. Regular exercise must be balanced with joint health considerations. Early socialization and training are crucial.
Needs regular exercise and mental stimulation. Moderate grooming requirements with seasonal shedding. Early socialization important for balanced temperament.