![]() ![]() 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. That money can go towards veterinary visits, grooming and food, just to name a few common expenses. Owning a dog can cost about $15,000 or more over its lifetime, according to the American Kennel Club. ![]() Many of these breeds are lovable family dogs, too!īefore adopting a large dog, make sure you factor in the time and budget that you're able to realistically provide for your pet. And if you've never cuddled a dog the size of a small pony, you've never lived. 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. ![]() 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. ![]()
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