All of the dogs you mentioned think to smally
(they aren't too smart, no offense).
I'm owned by a Pembroke Welsh Corgi who's tried to take on vicious, large dogs nearly 5 times her size (she's a runt- only 24 lbs). She's very smart, too- she knows how to open doors, "talk" to people in case she lost one her rawhides where she can't reach, plus she easily carries and plays full-fledged football (slightly adjusted so she isn't hurt), etc.
The true largest dogs in the world are the Irish Wolfhounds:
http://www.windhundwelt.com/images/!!irish-wolfhound-095.jpg
They were breed to hunt vermen and stuff like that. They also are used in sighthound racing events. They can be clumsy, though.
Sorry, just had to brag
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(they aren't too smart, no offense).I'm owned by a Pembroke Welsh Corgi who's tried to take on vicious, large dogs nearly 5 times her size (she's a runt- only 24 lbs). She's very smart, too- she knows how to open doors, "talk" to people in case she lost one her rawhides where she can't reach, plus she easily carries and plays full-fledged football (slightly adjusted so she isn't hurt), etc.
The true largest dogs in the world are the Irish Wolfhounds:
http://www.windhundwelt.com/images/!!irish-wolfhound-095.jpg
They were breed to hunt vermen and stuff like that. They also are used in sighthound racing events. They can be clumsy, though.
Sorry, just had to brag
.
