Dogs with short lifespans include the St. Bernard St. Bernard is arguably one of the largest dog breeds in the world and is one of the heaviest dogs in the world on average. The St. Bernard is very friendly and loves to be close to people. He likes to live and play with people and children, and is very tolerant and patient with children. The Saint Bernard is very adaptable and vigorous, but has a relatively short life span, averaging 8-10 years. Short-lived dogs include the Russian Wolfhound The Russian Wolfhound is a common hunting dog that relies primarily on sight rather than smell to hunt, and the Russian Wolfhound runs very fast. It is quite important that the Soviet Wolfhound has good bone development, so it is important to pay attention to the amount of calcium absorption in feeding. The life span of the Russian Wolfhound is very short, only 7-10 years. Dogs with a short life span are Rottweilers Rottweilers are physically strong and swift, one of the most courageous and powerful breeds of dogs in the world. Now commonly used as a police dog, the Rottweiler is alert and suitable for use as a guard dog. Rottweiler is one of the world’s four major guard dogs, very loyal to their owners, Rottweiler life expectancy of only 8-10 years.
Short-lived dogs have French mastiff French mastiff is one of the oldest dog breeds in France, but also the shortest life span of the breed, life expectancy of only 5-8 years. French Mastiff used to be commonly used for hunting and racing, as butchers often choose French Mastiff to protect their homes, so for a long time was known as a butcher dog. French mastiffs are very loyal to their owners, brave and friendly. Short life span of the dog has a Great Dane Great Dane is the largest dog inside the dog, it has a very short life span, only about 6-8 years. The Great Dane’s feet are long and prone to fractures, so it is not suitable for strenuous exercise. The Great Dane is not very athletic and training the Great Dane requires patience.