Leonberger

Leonberger

Group of side and front elevation drawings of the Leonberger in standing and seated postures
Description
Description

The Leonberger, a large, fluffy dog, is a loyal, loving animal that enjoys to be in the company of an entire family. Though imposing in stature, the Leonberger has friendly eyes and was bred to be a loyal companion over a working dog. With that being said, the Leonberger is also no stranger to the fields; with a hulking size and formidable strength, the Leonberger is an inexhaustible cart hauler. Fondly known as Leo, this breed was created by Heinrich Essig through the combination of a Saint Bernard and a Newfoundland with the goal of creating a truly majestic companion fit for royalty.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Leonbergers have a withers height between 26”-31” (66-79 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 100-170 lb (45-77 kg). The Leonberger has an overall body length of roughly 40”-48” (102-122 cm), standing height between 32”-37” (81-94 cm), and a typical lifespan of 7-10 years.

Collection of outline illustrations of the Leonberger in various stances
Collection of outline illustrations of the Leonberger in various stances
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
32”-37” | 81-94 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
40”-48” | 102-122 cm
Withers Height:
26”-31” | 66-79 cm
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Weight:
100-170 lb | 45-77 kg
Area:
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Withers Height (Male): 28”-31" | 71-79 cm

Withers Height (Female): 26”-30” | 66-76 cm

Breed Size:
Scientific Name:
Lifespan:
7-10 years

Drawings include:

Leonberger side elevation (standing), front elevation (various), side (various)

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