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Large dog breeds are loyal to their families as well

We have to admit that, whether we are talking about dogs and cats, regardless of the size and breed, they are all loyal to their families. It all depends on how they are treated by all family members. Respect is earned, of course, and if you take care of your pet properly, they will love you back enormously. 

For instance, the Mastiff is a large dog breed that has been used to guard families. So, they are very loyal to their people. “Centuries of breeding have made them hard-wired to love women and children,” says Flaim. 

And the same goes for the Leonberger, which has been bred to be “impressively sized yet gentle family companions,” says Flaim.

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  1. I had a collie, I called him Laddie, and really should have called him Einstien because he was so
    smart. He understood three languages. When I asked him to pick up the toys, that my daughter
    had thrown out of her playpen and put them back in the playpen, he did. My daughter would throw them out and he would put them back. He was so protective of her, getting between her and the stairs or the stove.
    Collies are known for their gentleness and intelligence.

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