The 6 Largest Dog Breeds: Adorable as Puppies, But Would You Still Adopt Them as Adults?
In some dog breeds, puppies are incredibly cute, but their appearance changes dramatically as they grow up and become much larger. Today, let's talk about these large dogs and their contrasting appearances as puppies and adults. Would you still dare to adopt them after seeing their grown-up looks?

I. Komondor Dogs
Komondor puppies are actually quite small, but as they mature, many of them grow to be over one meter tall in shoulder height, with weights reaching 75-100 kilograms. Some even stand taller than an average adult when their hind legs are raised... When a weak and vulnerable person tries to walk them, they might be pulled away directly.


II. Caucasian Shepherd Dog
Caucasian Shepherd Dogs are undeniably adorable as puppies, and it's hard to imagine that they will grow into such a huge figure. Their shoulder height is 65-86cm, and they have a fierce appearance. However, they are actually very gentle in personality and have strong protective instincts!

III. Dalmatian Dogs
Dalmatian puppies look like tiny, adorable Poodles, but as they grow older, their appearance changes dramatically, and they become extremely large. When standing next to them, they are as tall as a person. Despite their large size, Dalmatians are actually very gentle in character. Do you still dare to adopt them after seeing their grown-up looks?

IV. Akita Dogs

Akita puppies look like tiny, adorable Poodles, but as they grow older, their appearance changes dramatically, and they become extremely large. When standing next to them, they are as tall as a person. Despite their large size, Akitas are actually very gentle in character. Do you still dare to adopt them after seeing their grown-up looks?
V. Japanese Spitz

Japanese Spitzes are a national dog of Japan, famous for 'Hachiko'. These dogs are very cute as puppies and look like they can be easily pestered. However, when they grow up, their shoulder height is 66-71cm, and they are very tall when standing up. In addition, they have good guarding and watchdog capabilities, and can be trained easily if the owner provides them with some snacks.
VI. Alaskan Malamute


Alaskan Malamute puppies are undeniably cute, and it's hard to resist them. However, as they grow older, you might regret it because their shoulder height is 65-71cm, and their weight is also not light. If you want to walk them, it’s impossible, only they walk you!
Feeding Dog Notes:

Most dogs shed, so you should pay attention to their diet, avoid giving them too much salt, and their main food should be dog food, and try to choose light and low-salt, high-meat dog food, which can improve the toughness of their hair and reduce shedding. Occasionally eating egg yolks and purple sweet potatoes is also good for their hair.
Conclusion:

Would you still dare to adopt them after seeing their grown-up looks?