Broholmers are protective of their family and can make good guard dogs, but they are not aggressive by nature.
Broholmers are protective of their family and can make good guard dogs, but they are not aggressive by nature.
Broholmers can grow up to 75 cm (29.5 inches) in height and weigh up to 70 kg (154 lbs).
Broholmers may be prone to hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and bloat. Regular vet check-ups and proper nutrition can help prevent these issues.
The cost of owning a Broholmer can vary depending on factors such as breeder reputation, location, and medical expenses. Expect to spend around €1500-€2500 for a puppy and €1000-€1500 annually for food, vet visits, and other expenses.
Yes, Broholmers are an active breed and require daily exercise, such as long walks or runs.
Yes, Broholmers are known for being gentle and patient with children.
Yes, Broholmers have a thick double coat and shed moderately year-round, with heavier shedding during seasonal changes.
You can find a reputable Broholmer breeder through national breed clubs or online directories such as the American Kennel Club or the Danish Kennel Club. Always do your research and ask for references before purchasing a puppy.
Broholmer is a large dog breed that originated in Denmark.