Ranging from 80 to 100 pounds, mop-like Komondors are made of muscle underneath all of that shaggy hair. They love a nice walk outside, but might have a harder time socializing with other dogs.
Despite their funny-sounding names, Hovawarts are highly intelligent, devoted canines that not only are outstanding family pets, but also make great search-and-rescue dogs (thanks to their good noses).
Weight: 65-90 pounds
Sunflowers
Sunflowers are one of the most popular flower types and are best known for their dazzling yellow color and large size. Sunflowers generally symbolize adoration, loyalty and longevity in flower language. Native Americans view sunflowers as a symbol of harvest and bounty since the flower provides seeds and pigments on top of being visually beautiful. Sunflowers need direct sunlight for 6 to 8 hours per day and require hot conditions to flower well. Sunflowers also have long roots that require plenty of room to spread out, so soil should be well dug and not too dense for growth. Avoid over fertilization or risk your stems breaking in the fall.
Cranes & Rails (Gruiformes)
Gruiformes order contains very diverse birds, both in size and other features. Most important species of Gruiformes are cranes and quails, but there also other less known species. Many Gruiformes have long, slender bills and long & strong legs. These birds are known for special mating rituals!
Active and cheerful, these herders come in rough- and smooth-coated varieties. Usually, Pyrenean Shepherds bond intently with one person and can be wary of strangers.
Weight: 15-30 pounds
With their happy, fun-loving personalities, these dogs love to play and get along great with children and other pets. Each of the three coat varieties has a slightly different personality — the smooth is the most stubborn of the trio.
Nothing will get by this lively and alert watchdog. They're not at all mean but can be mischievous. They like children but don't particularly like rough handling.