German Shepherd

Beautiful German Shepherds are powerful. This breed can have hip issues despite its stoicism. These dogs are agile and strong. Active and well-exercised kids are healthier, especially as they get older. 

Rottweiler

Misunderstood as aggressive and intimidating, these pups are actually calm and sweet. They're smart and strong guard dogs. If you add one to your pack, make sure they get plenty of exercise. 

Great Dane

Meet a gentle giant now. Great Danes are big and friendly. They have great personalities. Their huge size can strain their joints. Check for hip dysplasia if your dog limps or struggles with stairs.

Saint Bernard

Saint Bernards give families lots of love. Drool to clean up. They worked in the Swiss Alps and watched children. Unfortunately, they are prone to hip dysplasia. Maintaining their weight is crucial. 

Bloodhound

Long ears, droopy eyes, and a persistent nose? Bloodhound, surely! These large dogs are called in to find something or someone. They're not delicate at 110 pounds. 

Newfoundland

Oh, Newfoundland. A huge, adorable dog. These furry pups used to work, but now they curl up at their family's feet. They have big bones and joint issues, so watch for limping or trouble standing.

Golden Retriever

Who doesn't like Goldens? They are a fun-loving family dog. These golden-haired dogs may develop hip dysplasia. Ask your vet about giving your dog joint supplements. 

Labrador Retriever

Labs are popular for a reason. They're active, silly, loyal, and family-oriented. They can have hip problems despite being athletic hunting dogs. Watch their gait and flexibility.

Labrador Retriever

Labs are popular for a reason. They're active, silly, loyal, and family-oriented. They can have hip problems despite being athletic hunting dogs. Watch their gait and flexibility.