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These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

If the dog has a long lifespan, then the person who keeps it must feel lucky, and if the dog has a short lifespan, will you feel sorry for it?

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

Let's take a look at the shorter-lived dogs

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > Great Dane</h1>

Lifespan: 6-8 years

Native to Germany, the Great Dane is a tall, charming, docile dog that was used as a royal symbol because of its excellent working ability, and is now being used as a family dog.

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="6" > French mastiff dog</h1>

Lifespan: 5-7 years

The French Mastiff, also known as the Bordeaux Bulldog, is a powerful and ferocious mastiff produced by the crossbreeding of Bordeaux hounds, English Mastiffs, and Spanish dogs. It was originally used to hunt wild boars and bears, and later for cattle herding.

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="9" > Bernese mountain dog</h1>

Lifespan: 6-8 years

Bernese mountain dogs are vigilant and exude self-confidence, they are kind and docile, do not lose their temper, and will be very cold to strangers, but extremely loyal and enthusiastic to their owners! They are very intelligent and loyal and easy to tame, making them ideal for family dogs.

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" > Irish wolfhound</h1>

Lifespan: 6-10 years

Irish wolfhounds are docile by nature, basically do not shout, are not easy to fight, and are very patient with children, in the original Irish wolfhounds were used to catch wolves, and now most of them are bred as companion dogs.

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="15" > Lamborgher</h1>

Lifespan: 8-9 years

Lamborgh dogs are large, very strong, although tall, but good at obedience, very kind expression, and they like children.

The lambert's body hair is also waterproof and penetrating, and they have webbing between the toes of their feet, so they can move in the water, and trained Lamborghers can be used as lifeguards.

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="19" > Russian wolfhound</h1>

Lifespan: 7 to 9 years

The Russian Wolfhound is quiet, polite to people, and rarely barks, and is known as the gentleman's dog. And it is also particularly smart, the owner can usually give it more training, but pay attention to the training time can not be too long, otherwise it will hate training. When training, rewards such as proper snack jerky will make the dog more willing to cooperate with the training.

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="23" > Rottweiler</h1>

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard
These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="29" > St. Bernard</h1>

These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard
These "shorter" dogs, among you, the Great Dane French Mastiff, the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Irish Wolfhound, the Lamborgh, the Russian Wolfhound, the Rottweiler, the St. Bernard