landsshaw
Landshaws are a breed of large, powerful dogs originating from Germany. They are known for their strength, loyalty, and protective nature. Landshaws are typically medium to large in size, with males standing at around 26 to 28 inches and females at 24 to 26 inches at the shoulder. They weigh between 100 to 130 pounds. The breed has a short, dense coat that comes in various colors, including black, red, and brindle. Landshaws have a strong, muscular build with a broad chest and a deep, powerful body. Their ears are medium-sized and set high on the head, and their eyes are dark and expressive. Landshaws are intelligent and trainable, making them suitable for various roles such as working dogs, guard dogs, and family pets. They require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. Landshaws are generally good with children and other pets when properly socialized. Regular grooming is necessary to maintain their coat and prevent matting. Landshaws are a relatively new breed, having been developed in the late 20th century through the crossing of various German working breeds. They are not recognized by major kennel clubs but are gaining popularity as a versatile and loyal family companion.