Despite their size, Great Danes typically live only 7-10 years due to their predisposition to certain health issues like heart disease and bloat.
Bulldogs have a lifespan of around 8-10 years. Their unique physical features contribute to breathing difficulties and other health problems.
Known for their large size and gentle temperament, Saint Bernards usually live 8-10 years. They are prone to heart issues and bone problems.
Newfoundlands live approximately 9-10 years. They are susceptible to hip dysplasia and heart conditions.
These giant dogs have a lifespan of about 6-8 years. They are prone to heart disease and certain cancers.
Boxers typically live 10-12 years. They are prone to cancers, heart conditions, and gastrointestinal issues.
Bernese Mountain Dogs have a lifespan of around 7-10 years. They are susceptible to cancers and musculoskeletal issues.
This breed lives about 5-8 years. They are prone to heart disease, cancers, and joint problems.