Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Tibetan Mastiff, Great Dane

Tibetan Mastiff


The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the most ancient breeds, serving in monasteries of Tibet as a guard dog, and also accompanying nomads in the Himalayan mountains. Height at the withers: males - 66-81 cm, females - 61-71 cm. The weight of males varies from 60 to 82 kg, bitches - from 40 to 60 kg. The Tibetan Mastiff is a very calm, restrained, obedient dog, combining the ability to guard a house and be a good friend to the family in which he lives. The main distinguishing feature of the breed is its amazing cleanliness (partly similar to the cat's). Interesting fact: a representative of the Tibetan Mastiff breed named Hong Dong is the most expensive dog in the world, for which a coal magnate from China gave 1.5 million euros.


Great Dane


Great Dane is the tallest breed of dog in the world. The minimum height of males at the withers is 80 cm, the bough is 72 cm, the weight of males can vary from 54 to 91 kg, the weight of the bough is 45-59 kg. The champion of this breed is the giant German Great Dane from Michigan nicknamed Zeus, whose height is 111.8 cm, and standing on his hind legs, he reaches 2.2 m in height. Giant weight is 70.3 kg.
These big dogs combine power and nobility, strength and elegance. German dogs can be described as good, affectionate, loyal and obedient dogs.


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