The
Leonberger is very fond of people both children and
adults - the persons in their own family as well as
strangers. The Leonberger is a good swimmer and is not
sensible to cold water and it has an instinct to search
out water the year around and any water will do as long
as it is wet. One disadvantage is that it very often
becomes wet, muddy or worse when out on regular walks
or when making own "excursions".
They
have an extremely good eye sight and sense of smell.
They are efficient sleuth- and search hounds and they
often make a great impression on huntsmen because of
their careful, reliable and just fast enough work with
tracks of blood. They seem to have a natural talent
for this kind of job. The sense of smell, the intelligence
and the strong webbed fore paws make them good avalanche
and rescue dogs. The staying power and the strength
also make them good draught dogs but do not expect any
high speeds. They can easily carry 10-15 kilos in packing
bags.
Generally
they do not have a good watch instinct/inclination as
they seem to think well of everybody. They do not bark
much - at any rate as family dogs. Many of them seem
to lack pronounced feeling for the territory and are
too willing to leave the garden if somebody or something
does not hold them back.
Thank
you Margareta Gustafson-Eskner and Ulrika Rogert.