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50 Dogs That Are Absolute Units And Don’t Know How Big They Are (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertThere is a saying that all dogs are puppies, but some of our canine friends decide to push this idea to its very limits. I’m talking, of course, about the largest boys, the most sizable specimens.
We’ve gathered a selection of the biggest and cutest dog pics that netizens have shared online. We also got in touch with Katlin Longfield, owner of the 2Husketeers to learn a bit more about big dogs, keeping them, and other cute stories. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to comment your thoughts below.
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Children's Hospital Of Los Angeles' Best Therapy Dog Ever - My Mom's Dog Bonner
He May Look Like A Bear But He Identifies As A Lap Dog
This Good Boy Did A Heck Of A Grow This Year
Bored Panda got in touch with Katlin Longfield, the owner of the 2Husketeers and she was kind enough to answer some of our questions. Naturally, we were curious to hear her story about getting into dog ownership and content.
“I just got my first mirrorless camera back in February 2016, and I started practicing by taking a lot of photos. My muse being my dogs of course. I was posting a LOT of dog photos, I mean who can really get enough? Well, I think my friends and family were, so I started a dog Instagram account and @2husketeers was born. If you scroll WAY down, you can still see the first photos I posted on my account. I've come a long way and still have lots to learn.”
DNA Came Back - 93% German Shepherd, 7% Unidentifiable. We’re Guessing Grizzly Bear
Our 6-Month-Old Big Baby Bear, Gus, Wishes Everyone A Happy Friday Filled With Lots Of Boops And Big Floof Hugs
When Someone Complains About Dog Expenses, I Laugh Simply Because This Is The Kind Of Dog I Got To Provide For
Given the massive popularity of cat content online, we wanted to hear Kairlin’s take on what made dogs interesting to so many people. “There's nothing better than a dog when you are having a bad day! Second to that is dog content. Nothing brings a smile to my face more when I scroll and see cute dogs in my feed. There's something so fun, innocent, and entertaining. Plus, I want all the dogs but since that's not realistic, I can see all the dogs on my socials.”
Little Lady Next To A Giant Dog
Two Years To The Day
Uncle Jim And His Rare Pup Of Gargantuan Proportions, Mody
Kairlin left us with a few parting thoughts. “Always spread kindness! You never know what someone is going through. It's always the best feeling when I receive comments or messages from people saying we made them smile or helped get them through a tough day,” she shared. You can find more of the 2Husketeers on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.
Our Rescue Pup, 11.5 Months Old
Saint Bernard - Australian Shepherd mix? Edit: I think it could be an Australian Shepherd because of the markings, but the Pyrenean seems more accurate
17-Week-Old Great Dane Puppy's Beans
My Dog Has No Sense Of Personal Space
Tibetan Mastiffs
Bodie And Me
Protector Of The Family
I’ve Been Told Many Times That My Rescue Dog Is An Absolute Unit
What Are You Talking About? I Fit Perfectly
This Big Guy
Six Years Ago I Picked Up This 30-Pound Fluff Blob. What Has Changed Since Then? Not My Wardrobe. Celebrating Another Year With Ronan, The Sleepy Giant
Bruce Wayne Is A Big Snuggly Cane Corso
PSA: Don't crop your dog's ears and don't buy from breeders who crop their dogs. Docking is acceptable in certain situations (i.e., in Dobermans it can be acceptable to help prevent Happy Tail syndrome.) There is no "immediate" medical need/reason to crop a dog's ears. Some livestock-guardian breeds (such as the Kuchi Dog) are still regularly cropped in their native countries, in order to prevent predators from damaging the ears, but if your dog is just going to be a pet, then you're a complete tool if you crop its ears/buy a cropped puppy for vanity reasons.
Get A Puppy They Said
This Absolute Unit Of A Puppy I Met Tonight
This Dog On A Train
My Parents' Dog Who I Got To See Over The Holidays
I Just Absolutely Love This Picture Of Gareth And Bruiser
My Parents' Dog, Mozzarella
They Just Can't Understand That They Are Not Lap Dogs. These Two Still Think That They Are Little Dogs And That Both Can Fit
Alaskan Malamute Phil vs. Alaskan Klee Kai. Check Out The Size Difference Of The Two Breeds! We Love That Their Markings And Coloring Are So Similar
"I'll Come And Comfort You, Mom. You Can Have My Great Big Bones On Your Leg"
People Are Always Surprised When They Meet Bon Homme, I’m 6 Foot, 230 Lbs For Reference
He Won’t Stop Growing. Send Help
This Is Faelen, My 500 Lbs Wulf. (Guys, It’s A Joke, Of Course He’s Not 500 Lbs)
From 8-Week-Old To 1-Year-Old
Our One-Year-Old Baby
Absolute Unit Of An Alabai Dog
From 12 Weeks To 12 Months
Our Absolute Unit Of A Puppy. Pics Exactly One Month Apart
Sure, I Am Glad I Got Him That Nice Big Bed So His Tail Can Be Comfortable
Not The Best Picture, But I Love You
"Mom Went On A Holiday Without Me. I'm Super Happy Now That She's Home. I Am Not Leaving Her Side Now"
Comfort Dog At The Airport
It was only after George started hugging and calling the dog a wonderful big floof, that he noticed the "do not" was hidden by fur* Stupid autocorrect.
Long Boy And His Sidekick, Demon-Eyed Boy
Our Baby Bear Roddy Is 1 Year Old
My Big Bear
Everyone Tells Me To Post My Pupper Here
That is a Caucasian Ovcharka! (Also called a Caucasian Shepherd Dog.)
Watson Turns One This Month. He’s My Big Boy
When people adopt doodles, they are often unaware that their coats are NOT "easy to maintain" - they are often somewhere in-between a Poodle's waterproof, thick, harsh, curly coat and the coat type of whatever the other parent breed is - which can make grooming a nightmare (or mats to form rapidly if the dog is not brushed/groomed regularly.) Watson here looks like he is well-maintained! But it's something that people should be aware of when considering adopting a doodle - they ARE mutts and are not "standard" breeds with standard coat types.
My Absolute Unit Of A Dog
This Unit Of A Dog I Met At The Dog Shop
Jumbo The Shoulder Dog
My Old Dog Was A Unit
I love big dogs. My husband liked small ones. We compromised on corgis. Big dogs with no legs.
I love large breeds. My current dogs are a 2-year-old German Shepherd/Kuchi Dog mix (who is disabled from having distemper as a puppy) and an 8-month-old Belgian Malinois. The GSD mix is around 60 lbs (he would have probably topped out at around 100lbs if he hadn't had distemper) and the Mal is currently 53 lbs. I hope to have a Dane or a Mastiff someday! <3 I just wish they had longer lifespans :(
We got addicted to greyhounds. They are pretty long lived for such a big breed, but if course if you rescue an ex racer they are already maybe 5. I met a whippet puppy at the pub last night, I just love a long dog 😍
Load More Replies...I always thought that Clifford was a ridiculous exaggeration. I see I was wrong.
I'm guessing the poops will be to scale. I'm thinking swing bin liners over regular poop bags?!
Feed a raw diet. Smaller poops and longer lifespan.
Load More Replies...People want them because "big dog = more joy" but they underestimate the cost of food and training and hell, eventually cremation for these guys. (I only bring up cremation because I just lost my 16lb cat and it was $10\lb to cremate him, so if you apply that to a 150-200lb dog ...) My point is, understand the needs of the breed you're getting. If you adopt a mystery dog and it surprises you, thats one thing. But do your research before investing in a huge breed dog
Those cremation costs are insane! And why? My Anatolian - is buried under a tree- they'll both like it that way. Sounds like a business opportunity to me! "Happy Sleeping Grounds" for urban pets and happy growth for forests... :-)
Load More Replies...I love large dogs breeds, unfortunately their lifespan is too damn short. You'd be lucky to have them for 15 years, most of them only lived 8 - 10 years, such a shame! :weep:
My heart-dog, my GSD Ember, only made it to 12 :( I love Newfies and Danes too, but man, that 8-10 year lifespan :'(
Load More Replies...In our school, there is a MASSIVE therapy dog. I think it's a leonberger, and omg he's gigantic. There's enough space for like ten middle schoolers to pet him comfortably.
On the floor, next to its bed, because the cat has claimed it.
Load More Replies...My partner wants a mastiff. I'd like a great Dane. Oh dear we may end up with one of each
And many of those big dogs are bred to guard livestock. They live to guard. If you don't have livestock and can't give them the life they are bred for, please choose a different breed. It's like having a greyhound without room to run. Greyhounds are sight hounds. You can't punish him for doing what he's born to do.
And make sure they also have plenty of room. Our neighbors across the street have a Great Dane and he is super sweet, lives in their basement. But I haven’t seen him out on a walk for about a year. Makes me sad. They got a smaller, medium sized dog too, and they don’t walk her either. It’s not like they have a big backyard. Those dogs need exercise
Load More Replies...Check out the clinical trials going on by Loyal, they are testing a therapy it extend quality years in large and giant breed dogs.
I love big dogs but could never own one. My older dog is about 60lb and that’s big enough for me.
When I see the pictures of their incredible growth rates as puppies, I always wonder if they get growing pains from growing so fast?
A good vet (and a good dog food brand) will advise you on feeding rates so that they don't grow "too fast", and generally it's advised to wait to neuter a large-breed male until *at least* a year, so they can get that testosterone they need for proper growth. But, if I remember MY childhood correctly - they MUST get growing pains! XD Maybe all mammals do :O
Load More Replies...I love big dogs. My husband liked small ones. We compromised on corgis. Big dogs with no legs.
I love large breeds. My current dogs are a 2-year-old German Shepherd/Kuchi Dog mix (who is disabled from having distemper as a puppy) and an 8-month-old Belgian Malinois. The GSD mix is around 60 lbs (he would have probably topped out at around 100lbs if he hadn't had distemper) and the Mal is currently 53 lbs. I hope to have a Dane or a Mastiff someday! <3 I just wish they had longer lifespans :(
We got addicted to greyhounds. They are pretty long lived for such a big breed, but if course if you rescue an ex racer they are already maybe 5. I met a whippet puppy at the pub last night, I just love a long dog 😍
Load More Replies...I always thought that Clifford was a ridiculous exaggeration. I see I was wrong.
I'm guessing the poops will be to scale. I'm thinking swing bin liners over regular poop bags?!
Feed a raw diet. Smaller poops and longer lifespan.
Load More Replies...People want them because "big dog = more joy" but they underestimate the cost of food and training and hell, eventually cremation for these guys. (I only bring up cremation because I just lost my 16lb cat and it was $10\lb to cremate him, so if you apply that to a 150-200lb dog ...) My point is, understand the needs of the breed you're getting. If you adopt a mystery dog and it surprises you, thats one thing. But do your research before investing in a huge breed dog
Those cremation costs are insane! And why? My Anatolian - is buried under a tree- they'll both like it that way. Sounds like a business opportunity to me! "Happy Sleeping Grounds" for urban pets and happy growth for forests... :-)
Load More Replies...I love large dogs breeds, unfortunately their lifespan is too damn short. You'd be lucky to have them for 15 years, most of them only lived 8 - 10 years, such a shame! :weep:
My heart-dog, my GSD Ember, only made it to 12 :( I love Newfies and Danes too, but man, that 8-10 year lifespan :'(
Load More Replies...In our school, there is a MASSIVE therapy dog. I think it's a leonberger, and omg he's gigantic. There's enough space for like ten middle schoolers to pet him comfortably.
On the floor, next to its bed, because the cat has claimed it.
Load More Replies...My partner wants a mastiff. I'd like a great Dane. Oh dear we may end up with one of each
And many of those big dogs are bred to guard livestock. They live to guard. If you don't have livestock and can't give them the life they are bred for, please choose a different breed. It's like having a greyhound without room to run. Greyhounds are sight hounds. You can't punish him for doing what he's born to do.
And make sure they also have plenty of room. Our neighbors across the street have a Great Dane and he is super sweet, lives in their basement. But I haven’t seen him out on a walk for about a year. Makes me sad. They got a smaller, medium sized dog too, and they don’t walk her either. It’s not like they have a big backyard. Those dogs need exercise
Load More Replies...Check out the clinical trials going on by Loyal, they are testing a therapy it extend quality years in large and giant breed dogs.
I love big dogs but could never own one. My older dog is about 60lb and that’s big enough for me.
When I see the pictures of their incredible growth rates as puppies, I always wonder if they get growing pains from growing so fast?
A good vet (and a good dog food brand) will advise you on feeding rates so that they don't grow "too fast", and generally it's advised to wait to neuter a large-breed male until *at least* a year, so they can get that testosterone they need for proper growth. But, if I remember MY childhood correctly - they MUST get growing pains! XD Maybe all mammals do :O
Load More Replies...