I suggest you go to dog breed sites to look up many dog breeds, and see what they look like to make sure you like the way the dog looks, research the dog's temperament, any possible medical or behaviour problems, and if you can find one and if you really want this type of dog:
Rottweiler,
Chow Chow,
Doberman,
Kerlian Bear Dog (keep black bears or humans and other strangers away),
Lhasa Apso,
Komondor (very hard to groom, may take two to three hours),
Bull Mastiff (will never bite, unless treated badly),
Great Pyrenees,
Sharpei (very strong, wrinkled skin).
Unfortunately, a lot of these dogs are a little big, and the list is incomplete - there are many other breeds to choose from. If treated wrong or a complete stranger walking up to them looking mean, they may bite or act in an aggressive way, so needs firm handling and training. It may be ideal to get these dogs as puppies so they can gain trust in you and your family. Training should start at the earliest possible age.
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Chows have different size ranges, they can be small, medium, and large.
Depends on the size of the dog. A small dog about the size of a golf ball. A great dane about the size of a soft ball. Other size dogs vary with the size of the dog. Medium size about the size of a baseball.
The Stayhoun is a rare dog breed. It is medium in size.
They are a medium sized dog. no they are not. i have one and he is quite small. That may be true Lillian, but they are considered medium sized dogs.
You get a medium size dog.
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A cocker is a medium size dog. It weights about 16 to 17 kg.
Dingos are about the size of a medium dog. African Wild Dogs are about the size of a larger leaner dog.
From the size of the dog they should be in a medium crate maximum.
16-25 kg