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45 Best Large Dog Breeds to Welcome Into Your Family

Including those that are hypoallergenic, calm and known to be super healthy.

Best Large Dog Breeds

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Looking to adopt a new furry friend? Bigger isn't always better, of course, but when it comes to finding your perfect canine companion, a teeny-tiny Chihuahua won't exactly make the best jogging buddy. Typically tipping the scales at 50-80 pounds (although some varieties may skew slightly larger or smaller), these large dog breeds can be great for families who want an active exercise pal or a pet that's easy to train. And if you've never cuddled a dog the size of a small pony, you've never lived. Many of these breeds are lovable family dogs, too!

Before adopting a large dog, make sure you factor in the time and budget that you're able to realistically provide for your pet. Owning a dog can cost about $15,000 or more over its lifetime, according to the American Kennel Club. That money can go towards veterinary visits, grooming and food, just to name a few common expenses. All large breeds will require more kibble than their pocket-sized counterparts, but a poodle, for example, will need more frequent haircuts than a boxer. A highly active breed will also need a lot more exercise than canine couch potatoes, but all pups deserve basic obedience training, regular walks and daily play time for both physical and mental stimulation.

And if you're looking for a pet that's more lap-sized, check out these small and medium dog breeds. Curious about the biggest, most giant dog breeds? These gigantic pups weigh in the 75-150 pound range (or more!).

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Bernese Mountain Dog

These dogs may be one of the largest dog breeds, but they're truly gentle giants with a sweet, calm and affectionate nature. Bernese mountain dogs are also eager to please, which mean they're typically easy to train.

Weight: 70-115 pounds

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Chinook

Among the rarest of dog breeds, Chinooks were first bred to be all-purpose sled dogs. They're known to be devoted family pets that are intelligent and patient — plus, they're also the official state dog of New Hampshire!

Weight: 50-90 pounds

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Hovawart

Despite their funny-sounding names, Hovawarts are highly intelligent, devoted canines that not only are outstanding family pets, but also make great search-and-rescue dogs thanks to their excellent noses.

Weight: 65-90 pounds

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Pitbull Terrier

These super-athletic dogs are fun, loyal companions that are gentle and patient with all of their family members, even young ones. Plus, you won't find a better cuddle partner.

Weight: 30-80 pounds

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Samoyed

Known for their famous "Sammy smile" due to their perpetually upturned mouths, Samoyeds are smart, fun-loving dogs who sport a stunning white coat (which sheds a lot!). This highly energetic breed also needs vigorous exercise, as they were originally bred to herd reindeer and haul sledges.

Weight: 35-65 pounds

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Airedale Terrier

As the largest terrier breed, Airedales convey the alert, fearless attitude of the group on a supersized scale. They can also carry some of the same stubbornness, but that determination is what makes them such popular and spirited companions.

Weight: 50-70 pounds

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Afghan Hound

Sweet and silly, these endearing hounds originated in the mountainous region of Afghanistan. Their silky, fine coat served as protection from the cold at high altitudes, and it requires plenty of grooming.

Weight: 50-60 pounds

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Alaskan Malamute

By nature, Malamutes are friendly toward humans. They need a pack leader to set the standard, so stick to a training regimen early on for a well-behaved family member.

Weight: 75-80 pounds

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American Staffordshire Terrier

People-oriented Am Staffs are both intelligent guardians and natural clowns. They can be a bit strong-headed and do best when they're made part of the family.

Weight: 40-70 pounds

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Australian Shepherd

With a background in herding, Aussies live to work (or play) thanks to a tireless drive. They're keenly intelligent and loyal, making them extremely receptive to training. Be prepared to provide an an hour or more of active exercise daily.

Weight: 40-70 pounds

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Belgian Malinois

These herders are incredibly smart and loyal protectors, which explains why they're the preferred breed for the military and Secret Service. Understandably, Mals require plenty of exercise and stimulation and they're happiest when they're given a job to do.

Weight: 40-80 pounds

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Belgian Sheepdog

Bright and loyal, these canines worked during World War I as message-carriers and ambulance dogs. Today the herders are known for being versatile, good with children and protective.

Weight: 45-75 pounds

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Boxer

Boxers are affectionate and loyal to no end. They're suspicious of strangers, but highly intelligent and willing to please when it comes to training.

Weight: 50-80 pounds

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Borzoi

These dignified hounds, also known as Russian wolfhounds, are independent and surprisingly affectionate. The Russian aristocracy bred them for hundreds of years to hunt — you guessed it — wolves, and they can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour.

Weight: 60-105 pounds

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Bull Terrier

Charming and mischievous, bull terriers may appear intimidating but they're actually extremely friendly, playful and sometimes goofy. Another plus? The extremely short coat requires little grooming.

Weight: 50-70 pounds

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Chinese Shar-Pei

Behind all of those wrinkles is an excellent watchdog and a devoted family member. That said, Shar-Peis stay suspicious of strangers and other dogs, prizing loyalty above all else.

Weight: 45-60 pounds

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Chow Chow

Martha Stewart is famously a fan of this dignified breed. Despite their powerful appearance, Chows require only moderate exercise — making them adaptable to city life.

Weight: 45-70 pounds

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Collie

Collies exhibit the qualities of loyalty, intelligence and gentleness, and live up to their Lassie reputation. A desire to please is hard-wired in the collie's genetic makeup. They're easy to train but tend to bark.

Weight: 50-75 pounds

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Chesapeake Bay Retriever

This devoted and loyal companion craves personal attention. They'll tolerate roughhousing from children, especially those willing to play, and tend to be sharper than other retriever breeds.

Weight: 55-80 pounds

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Curly-Coated Retriever

Tremendously intelligent, these retrievers are both hard workers and affectionate family dogs. Their tight curls allow them to swim in cold water.

Weight: 60-95 pounds

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Dalmatian

You don't have to own 101 of them to enjoy this breed. Dalmatians bring an enviable athleticism to the table if you're looking for a workout buddy. They also possess a protective instinct, so count on them to act more as watchdogs than a welcome committee.

Weight: 45-70 pounds

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Doberman Pinscher

This alert watchdog is loving and loyal to its master but offers a challenge to strangers. Quick in mind and body, they require vigorous exercise every day, preferably in a large, fenced-in area.

Weight: 60-100 pounds

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English Foxhound

Bred to run in a pack for miles, these traditional hunting dogs have incredible endurance and a noble stature. They make for excellent hiking and jogging companions.

Weight: 60-75 pounds

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English Setter

English setters are both mellow and merry, and can be identified by their unique speckled coats. The dogs' gentle and affectionate demeanor makes them great family pets, but they do require plenty of exercise.

Weight: 45-80 pounds

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Flat-Coated Retriever

Unsurprisingly, flat-coated retrievers are closely related to their more popular lab counterparts, but they have a longer coat and leaner silhouette. Bright and eager to please, they can easily become a part of the family.

Weight: 60-70 pounds

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German Shepherd

Loyal, loving, obedient and protective, German shepherds can make wonderful pets if they're properly trained. Most form a very strong emotional bond with their owners. They tend to possess a lot of energy that they need to get out regularly.

Weight: 50-90 pounds

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German Shorthaired Pointer

GSPs are even-tempered and sensible, but their boundless energy can become destructive if they're not given ample time to exercise. They're intelligent and very trainable.

Weight: 45-70 pounds

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German Wirehaired Pointer

Equally at home on land and water, these enthusiastic hunting dogs are both affectionate and eager. They're a bit taller and heavier than their shorthaired cousins, and possess an adorable shaggy look.

Weight: 50-70 pounds

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