Dogue de Bordeaux, or French Mastiff, lives 5–8 years. Their size and genetics shorten their longevity.
Bernese Mountain Dogs, known for their beauty and gentleness, live 6–8 years. Like other huge breeds, this one may have health issues.
One of the tallest dog breeds, the Irish Wolfhound, lives 6–8 years. Their massive girth accelerates aging and increases health risks.
Great Danes, famed for their size and gentleness, live 6–10 years. Their large stature may make them more susceptible to joint and cardiac ailments, reducing their lifespan.
Rottweilers live 8–10 years and are strong, loyal, and protective. Their health depends on responsible breeding, early socialization, and persistent training.
Leonbergers, recognized for their beauty and gentleness, live 8–10 years. Giant breeds may have health issues, thus responsible breeding and regular veterinary treatment are essential.
Saint Bernards, known for their kindness and rescue activities, live 8–10 years. They have health issues like other big breeds that may shorten their lifespan.