Other name: Landseer of European continental type
The Landseer is a large dog characterized by its robustness and harmonious shapes. Rather leggy, especially in males, the Landseer has free gait and long strides.
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Hair type | Long |
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Origin | Germany, Switzerland |
Template | Giant |
Head shape | Triangular |
Weight and size | ||
Sex | Weight | Cut |
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Female | From 50 kg to 60 kg | From 67 cm to 72 cm |
Male | From 50 kg to 70 kg | From 72 cm to 80 cm |
History of the breed
The Landseer would be the result of crosses between Newfoundland and Pyrenean Mountain Dogs . It owes its name to the British painter Edwin Landseer (1802-1873), who painted many canvases representing dogs with an appearance reminiscent of this breed. After having met with great success in England during the 19th century, the Landseer saw a marked decline in interest towards the beginning of the following century. However, Swiss, German and Austrian breeders have made efforts to preserve the breed. This was definitively recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) on August 24, 1960.
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Physical features
His coat: long, dense, smooth and fine, associated with a less dense undercoat than in the Newfoundland.
Its color: predominantly white with discontinuous black patches on the trunk and rump. The head is black, with a white muzzle including a symmetrical white patch running from end to end.
His head: noble expression, covered with short and fine hairs, devoid of folds. The skull is broad and massive, the stop clear, but less pronounced than in the Saint-Bernard. The nose is black, the lips dry and very black, the cheeks moderately developed.
His ears: medium in size, triangular in shape, set high, well applied on the sides of the head, furnished with a fine and short hair.
His eyes: brown to dark brown, medium in size, moderately sunken, displaying a friendly and gentle expression.
His body: broad, robust. The back is firm and straight, the kidney muscular, the croup broad and well rounded, the chest deep and broad, the belly little raised.
Its tail: thick, furnished with a dense and tight hair, hanging down at rest, in motion when the dog is in action.
Behavior and character
Affectionate | |
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Calm | |
Protective | |
Independent | |
Hunter | |
Barks / howls |
Behavior with others
Cohabitation with children | |
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Sociable with other animals | |
Love strangers |
The Landseer is an affectionate and sociable dog. It is renowned for its great calm , but also for ease in the water, like its cousin the Newfoundland. The Landseer enjoys family life and the company of children . Even if he doesn’t have the soul of a watchdog, his impressive physique may be enough to deter any stranger from entering his territory.
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Education
Clever | |
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Obedient |
If his calm and kindness facilitate his education, he is however less obedient than the Newfoundland . His education therefore requires a good dose of firmness , but without violence.
Living conditions
Suitable for apartment living | |
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Good for new masters | |
Love it hot | |
Love the cold |
The Landseer mainly suitable for experienced owners , since it is not easy to be obeyed by this type of dog, although it has a rather gentle temperament. He will always prefer to live in a house with a large garden than in an apartment, due to his need for space and activity. If he is walked and stimulated enough, he can adapt to an urban environment.
Health
Solid | |
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Ease of gaining weight |
The Landseer is a robust and healthy dog . Thanks to its double coat, it is well protected against the cold and especially water, an element where it shows itself to its advantage. As with all large dogs, the risk of hip dysplasia should be watched .
Hypoallergenic breed
No
Litter size
Between 4 and 8 puppies
To protect yourself from these risks and insure your companion in the event of health problems, Woopets recommends Landseer dog insurance .
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Life expectancy
Minimum: 9 years old
Maximum: 11 years
The life expectancy of a Landseer is, on average, between 9 years and 11 years.
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Maintenance and hygiene
Ease of maintenance | |
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Cost of maintenance | |
Hair loss |
Drool level | |
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Ease of grooming |
The Landseer remains subject to 2 moults per year giving rise to significant hair loss. The dog’s coat provided requires regular maintenance during and outside of these molting periods.
It is recommended to brush the dog on a weekly basis . During the moult, brushing is to be done 2 to 3 times a week to remove dead hair . Do not neglect the areas behind the ears, the fringes lining the limbs and armpits, where knots can form. The Landseer only washes if it is too dirty . After swimming in the sea, it suffices to rinse it with clear water.
Price and budget
Purchase price
Mini
1000 € Maxi
1200 €
The purchase price of a Landseer is between 1000 € and 1200 €.
Annual maintenance cost
Mini
NC Maxi
NC
The annual maintenance cost of a Landseer is between NC and NC.
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Physical activity
Athletic | |
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Energy level | |
Potential to play |
The Landseer needs long daily walks to stretch his legs and get some air. Even if he is naturally calm, he should be able to stay active and stimulated.
Competitions
Classifications & Standards |
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Calm |
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