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5 adorable pet dog breeds that grow tall and large

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 18, 2026, 11:24 IST
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5 adorable pet dog breeds that grow tall and large

Dogs come in various sizes depending on their breeds. Big dogs are often feared for their size, but many are actually total softies with huge hearts and even bigger cuddles to offer!

Some large, strong pet breeds can be incredibly loyal, gentle, and great with families, kids, and other pets. They are not just “big dogs”, they are companions that love being part of daily life, whether you live in a big house, a farmhouse, or a spacious apartment.



What makes them adorable is that even though they are massive, they carry puppy‑like energy, goofy expressions, and a calm, protective presence you can actually feel. These dogs usually need regular exercise, basic training, and a bit more space than small breeds, but they give back with loyalty, warmth, and a sense of safety at home


Here are some of the most adorable big dog breeds

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Afghan Hound

The Afghan Hound is a graceful and elegant dog famous for its long, silky coat and fast running ability. It usually stands 25–27 inches tall and weighs around 20–30 kilograms. This breed is intelligent, independent, and calm. Afghan Hounds need daily exercise, regular grooming, and patient training to stay healthy, active, and happy.
They also have a strong hunting instinct and may enjoy running in open, safe spaces. Because of their independent nature, they can sometimes seem a little reserved or stubborn. They do best with gentle handling and a steady routine. Even though they look royal, they are affectionate with their family. Their beauty, speed, and calm nature make them truly special companions.

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Cane Corso

The Cane Corso is a powerful and muscular guard dog popularly known for its loyalty and protective personality. It usually stands 23–28 inches tall and weighs about 40–50 kilograms. This breed is smart, confident, and alert, and needs strong training, early socialisation, daily exercise, and caring owners to become disciplined, friendly, and dependable family dogs.

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Bernese Mountain Dog

The Bernese Mountain Dog is the kind of big dog that feels like a living couch. With its tri‑coloured coat and solid body, it can reach 36–50 kg, yet it behaves very calmly indoors. Bernese dogs are gentle, especially around children, and form a strong, loyal bond with their family if trained properly.

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Great Dane

The Great Dane is one of the tallest dog breeds, standing very close to people when fully grown, but its personality is surprisingly soft. Often called a “gentle giant,” it bonds strongly with its family, stays calm indoors, and can be quite sensitive to tone and mood, if given proper attention and training from the beginning.

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Saint bernard

The Saint Bernard is a massive, powerful dog that can reach 60–90 kg, yet it behaves more like a big, calm teddy bear. This breed is famous for being patient, tolerant, and very gentle with children, making it a classic family‑friendly giant.

Saint Bernards do not need very intense exercise, which suits relaxed households. They are protective in a quiet way, using their deep bark and large size to scare off strangers.

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