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9 Big Short-Haired Dogs You’ll Love to Have

Big short-haired dogs definitely have their perks. For starters, they are pretty much easy to groom since they don’t shed or do so once in a blue moon. Also, most big short-haired dogs don’t pose any health risk to people with fur allergies so they are the safest choice if you think you may be allergic to dogs.




Of course, the other side of this is that they aren’t as cuddly as large fluffy dog breeds.

If you’re interested in getting a big short-haired dog, there are lots of viable options for you to choose from. The 9 dog breeds listed and briefly touched on below are among the best options in the category of big short-haired dogs.

  1. Weimaraner

This big canine beauty is an incredible pet to own. It is playful and also an awesome companion, which is why it is one of the best large dogs for families. If you want a big dog that will safely play with your kids without injuring them then the Weimaraner should definitely be at the top of your list.

Of course, the added perk of being short-haired means you won’t have to worry much about regularly grooming it. You should, however, not abandon the animal as it thrives when proper attention is shown to it.

  1. Vizsla

This large canine is one of the rare medium-energy dogs that are amazing to own as pets. It is renowned as an ancient hunting dog that is capable of tracking game and finding killed hunts. It is also highly trainable and able to carry out some complex tasks.




The short-haired coat means you won’t be having lots of grooming sessions; though, this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t clean the animal from time to time.

The Vizsla is definitely one of the best “furless” dogs to hang out with on the couch while you watch some TV.

  1. Great Dane

 

If you want a big short-haired dog with an imposing look, then this animal is one you should consider. It is one of the most loyal canines you’ll ever come across and is also an easy dog to train.

If you want a dog that will guard your home and protect it from intruders then the Great Dane is ready to serve.

The animal isn’t as brutal as its disposition suggest; in fact, it is mostly friendly to those it is acquainted with.

  1. English Mastiff

The English Mastiff is one of the best big dogs to keep as a pet. It is a loyal and friendly animal. It is often referred to as the gentle giant due to its harmless nature and calm demeanor. Don’t let that fool you, though, as the animal can become aggressive towards those it deems dangerous like intruders. This is why it is an awesome breed to have house-sit your home.

Of course, grooming isn’t an issue as its fur coat is thin and smooth.

  1. Boxer

 

Want an active big dog that will join you in your exercise routines especially running? Then the boxer should be on the top of your list. This canine is renowned for being very mobile, which may be exhausting if you’re a busy person with other things to do.




Its carefree trait, however, makes it an ideal pet for a family with kids as the animal is able to play in a non-violent manner. It is also one of the few dog breeds that are actually tolerant of other breeds. So, if you’re planning on owning multiple dogs, adding a Boxer may not be a bad idea.

  1. English Foxhound

Another big and energetic dog breed you should consider if you’re in search of big short-haired dogs is the English Foxhound. This cute canine, which can weigh up to 75lbs, is both friendly and playful.

It is one of the few naturally independent breeds so it can be a challenging canine to train. Successfully training the English Foxhound is not an impossible task, though.

Its short coat doesn’t need extensive grooming but it won’t hurt you to run a brush through it once in while just to make the animal look nice.

7 Black & Tan Coonhound

 

Known for having one of the strongest sense of smell, this canine is an amazing hunting dog that is capable of tracking a wide range of games. It is also an awesome canine companion to have and one of the most loyal dogs.




Thankfully, its fur coat is short-haired so you don’t have to be grooming the animal frequently. If it is a dog that constantly wanders outside, you may have to clean it from time to time as it is likely to track in lots of dirt.

  1. Rottweiler

If what you want is a powerful dog that will help protect your home against any invader then the Rottweiler is your best shot of accomplishing this. This mammoth canine is a superb guard dog that is fearless and physically imposing. It doesn’t play around especially when it senses trouble.

It can also be a fun dog when it is hanging out with people it knows. So, it is able to perfectly blend its social behavior and it guard duties.

  1. Rhodesian Ridgeback

 

This is a hunting dog that is able to aptly follow hunting instructions. It is also a suitable pet to own as it is quite loyal. Its hunting instinct remains apparent, though, so it may not be the best choice if you’ve got kids.

Its short fur makes it an ideal pet for you if you don’t want to be consistently grooming. You should, however, try to brush it once in a while so that it doesn’t become frizzy.

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