What is the difference between a Large Breed dog and a Giant Breed dog?
Dogs come in many shapes and sizes. Large Breed and Giant Breed Dogs are two of the sizes that are seen by owners as being similar, so what are the differences between these two breeds of dog?
Large Breed Dogs
If a dog falls between 25kg to 44kg, he or she falls within the Large Breed category. This type of dog experiences a longer growth period reaching adult weight at 15 months. This type of dog usually have slower metabolism and high exercise requirements. Their diets should take into consideration the need for bone and joint health as they can be prone to joint concerns.
Giant Breed Dogs
If a dog weighs over 45kg, then they are classified as a Giant Breed Dog. Giant breeds go through a two- step growth phrase. The first six months see rapid growth which includes bone development and a diet that is high in energy and nutrients, as well as easy to digest. After this muscular development takes place in which special attention is needed to be given to their bone and joint health. Giant Breed dogs usually attain adult- size at 18 to 24 months.
Here at The Dog Man’s Choice we offer a Large Breed Grain Free recipe which are suitable for both Large Breed and Giant Breed dogs.
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