This blog feature amusing and heartwarming stories about our late Leonberger dog Bronco, as well as other Leonbergers. It also has a lot of information about the Leonberger breed, the history, care, training, Leonberger organizations, etc. I also wrote a Leonberger book, which I am featuring in the sidebar.
3 Years Anniversary with 25 Leonbergers
Today is the 3 years anniversary of my Leonberger blog. I am celebrating this anniversary with another post with the “25 Leonberger photos” theme. It is another 25 Leonbergers. The post feature Leonbergers looking into the camera or whose faces you can see, as well as one portrait of our Leonberger Bronco. Most of the photos in this post is of our late Leonberger Bronco but there are a few other Leonberger photos as well. Below is a list of the previous posts using the theme 25 Leonberger photos.
Also don’t forget to check out my new blog if you haven’t done so.
25 Leonberger Faces
This is a photo of our Leonberger Bronco when he was three months old. I included this photo in my last Leonberger Faces post too. I am using it a lot, but it is a good photo.The portrait of our Leonberger Bronco was drawn by Veniceme at Etsy (Natasha Dall’Ara) and it is based on one of our photos.Our Leonberger Bronco at the White Rock Lake dog park at about five/six months old. He is wearing a bandage on his knee because at the time he had a condition from growing too fast. The two ladies are the owners of the little dog.
The Day Our Leonberger Was Bad
The illustration below depicts when Bronco had a bad case of squamous cell carcinoma and had to have a front toe amputated. Bronco’s entire leg was put in a cast, to be replaced by a bandage after ten days. We were instructed to keep him inside during those ten days and keep him as still as possible. We were to make sure he wouldn’t bump the cast. This was, of course, almost impossible to do, but we were going to try.
However, Bronco really wanted to go out, which he showed us in various ways, such as scratching at the front door. After a week or so, Claudia suggested that we take him outside a little bit, just in our driveway. I agreed. When I handed her the leash, she said, “He can barely walk; do you think he’s going to run off without it?” We laughed, and I agreed that it didn’t seem like we needed it this time. So Claudia walked out with Bronco slowly limping beside her.
Less than a minute had passed when I heard shouting outside. I opened the door and looked outside to see what was going on. First, I saw our neighbor and his two corgis running down the street as fast as they could. Our neighbor was screaming at the top of his lungs, “Get him off me! Get him off me!” Behind him, Bronco was running with his cast going kabonk-kabonk-kabonk as it hit the sidewalk. Behind Bronco ran Claudia, who was also screaming at the top of her lungs. “Bronco! Sit! Stay! Stop!” Finally, Bronco stopped, and Claudia grabbed him. Holding his collar, she led him back in.
This is an illustration showing Bronco running down the street while wearing a cast. He was not supposed to bump the cast. Illustration by Naomi Rosenblatt.
Continuation of 25 Leonberger Faces
Bronco our Leonberger is standing in front of our hallway. He is pretty old in this photo.Bronco saved our pug’s life and possibly our Labrador’s life. He is a saint.Bronco lived very long for a Leonberger. The typical lifespan is 8-9 years. The Leonberger Health Foundation International gives out a grey-muzzle award to Leonbergers who have lived 12 years or longer. Here Bronco is receiving his grey-muzzle award.The Grey Muzzle Award.Bronco and our pug Daisy.Our Leonberger Bronco swimming in White Rock Lake.Bronco is standing in the water in White Rock Lake. The water looks muddy, but it is clean.Young Bronco (maybe one years old) standing in a kiddie pool.Bronco in White Rock Lake again.The Leonberger in the photo is Digory and he is Jen O’Keefe’s Leonberger. Photo by Jen O’Keefe.Swimming time for Digory Jen O’Keefe’s Leonberger. Photo by Jen O’Keefe.Digory got bone cancer, had an amputation, and this photo is two years later. He lived long for a Leonberger with this condition. Here is with a Leonberger friend. Photo by Jen O’Keefe.Leonberger on the beach. Stock Photo ID: 1110805445 by LolostockTwo Leonbergers swimming. Stock Photo ID: 1989806678 by Taibomaus.Leonberger standing in river. Photo by Stephanie Lucero on Unsplash.A Leonberger puppy standing in the snow. Shutterstock Stock Photo ID: 2390810457 by VeronArt16.Ten Leonberger puppies. My guess is that they are about two months old. Shutterstock-ID:561107710 by Akbudak Rimma.Two light colored Leonberger puppies playing. My guess is that they are three months old. Shutterstock-ID: 2141564415 by AnetaZabranska.Our Leonberger Bronco with our Japanese Chin Ryu and our pug Daisy.Our pug Daisy and our mini-Australian Shepherd puppy Rollo in the little bed and Bronco our Leonberger is lying on the floor.Bronco and our mini-Australian Shepherd Rollo. Rollo and Bronco loved each other. Unfortunately, Rollo has a hard time with other dogs.
My name is Thomas Wikman. I am a software/robotics engineer with a background in physics. I am currently retired. I took early retirement. I am a dog lover, and especially a Leonberger lover, a home brewer, craft beer enthusiast, I’m learning French, and I am an avid reader. I live in Dallas, Texas, but I am originally from Sweden. I am married to Claudia, and we have three children. I have two blogs. The first feature the crazy adventures of our Leonberger Le Bronco von der Löwenhöhle as well as information on Leonbergers. The second blog, superfactful, feature information and facts I think are very interesting. With this blog I would like to create a list of facts that are accepted as true among the experts of the field and yet disputed amongst the public or highly surprising. These facts are special and in lieu of a better word I call them super-facts.
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52 thoughts on “3 Years Anniversary with 25 Leonbergers”
Happy Bloganniversary, Thomas! Great images love the water ones and the picture I have in my head now of Bronco running with his cast and everyone running and shouting is making me smile although it probably wasn’t at the time…
Thank you so much Carol. Leonbergers love to swim and in Italy they use them and Newfoundland dogs for water rescue. Yes the cast incident was stressful but after the fact, and knowing nothing really bad happened, it is a good story.
What a legacy these beautiful dogs have left.. And I had never heard of the disease of squamous cell carcinoma… I can only imagine how hard keeping him still and quiet for 10 days went.. 🙂 But you obviously did a great job in aiding his recovery..
Lovely photos Thomas.. 🙂 Thank you And congratulations on your 3rd Anniversary xx
Thank you so much Sue. Squamous cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that often appears around the toe nails on dogs. As long as you amputated the toe it was not dangerous but I’ve been wondering why he got that several times. Our terminix guy was using a lot of roundup on our lawn, which I did not realize until years had passed. Hopefully, that was not the cause of it. Maybe something genetic. Anyway, keeping him still was not easy.
Happy 3rd year, Thomas! You have a wonderful blog.
Ah, the things we do for our pets. I was cleaning out the garage the other day and had to smile at the assortment of broken cones that we still have. I’ve found the donut ones work just as effectively and the dogs don’t run into doorways and furniture.
Congrats on your three year anniversary, Thomas 🙂 Love all the pics. I’ve learned that when the vet says they need to rest, it isn’t going to happen…lol
Congratulations on the anniversary of your blog here. You’ve really made us aware of this fabulous breed of dogs, and their care. Plus the wonderful photos and stories. I’ve sure enjoyed it all. 🙂
Happy Three Years! Great success with the blog.
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Thank you so much Animalcouriers.
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Happy Bloganniversary, Thomas! And success for the many years ahead! Much light and many blessings – today and always! 🙏✨🎉
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Thank you so much Susana and much light and many blessings to you too
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Keep ’em coming, Thomas, and know you’re making a difference one dog and fact at a time.
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Thank you so much for your kind words Grant
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Happy three years! Congrats! 🥳🎈
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Thank you so much Introverted Bookworm
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Wow,
Congrats!
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Thank you so much Beth
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Happy Bloganniversary, Thomas! Great images love the water ones and the picture I have in my head now of Bronco running with his cast and everyone running and shouting is making me smile although it probably wasn’t at the time…
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Thank you so much Carol. Leonbergers love to swim and in Italy they use them and Newfoundland dogs for water rescue. Yes the cast incident was stressful but after the fact, and knowing nothing really bad happened, it is a good story.
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Yes I have read that about the Leonburger and Newfoundland such powerful swimmers… A good story indeed 😂
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Thank you so much Carol. I loved watching Bronco swim.
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Congratulations! Beautiful photos of your babies.
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Thank you so much Jeanne and congratulations to you too. We have the same bloggoversary.
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WHOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!!
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Congrats on the three years ! And I love reading your stories about Bronco!
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Thank you so much for your kind words oliveunicorn
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What a legacy these beautiful dogs have left.. And I had never heard of the disease of squamous cell carcinoma… I can only imagine how hard keeping him still and quiet for 10 days went.. 🙂 But you obviously did a great job in aiding his recovery..
Lovely photos Thomas.. 🙂 Thank you And congratulations on your 3rd Anniversary xx
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Thank you so much Sue. Squamous cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that often appears around the toe nails on dogs. As long as you amputated the toe it was not dangerous but I’ve been wondering why he got that several times. Our terminix guy was using a lot of roundup on our lawn, which I did not realize until years had passed. Hopefully, that was not the cause of it. Maybe something genetic. Anyway, keeping him still was not easy.
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Dog pictures never get old, Thomas.
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Thank you so much Jacqui
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Happy 3rd year, Thomas! You have a wonderful blog.
Ah, the things we do for our pets. I was cleaning out the garage the other day and had to smile at the assortment of broken cones that we still have. I’ve found the donut ones work just as effectively and the dogs don’t run into doorways and furniture.
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Pete. I can imagine the memories seeing those old cones.
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Congrats on your three year anniversary, Thomas 🙂 Love all the pics. I’ve learned that when the vet says they need to rest, it isn’t going to happen…lol
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Ha ha yes, keeping an energetic dog still is too much to ask. Thank you so much for the congrats and the kind words Denise.
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Congratulations on the anniversary of your blog here. You’ve really made us aware of this fabulous breed of dogs, and their care. Plus the wonderful photos and stories. I’ve sure enjoyed it all. 🙂
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Barbara.
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Happy Blogaversary, Thomas! I loved seeing all the photos.🌺
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Thank you so much Kymber
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Congrats, Thomas, on your Leonberger Blog’s third anniversary. Here’s to many more years of happy, rewarding blogging.
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Thank you so much Alex and I’ll remember you helping get started.
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You’re welcome!
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Happy Blogiversary. And those are such cute pictures.
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Thank you so much Pooja
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You’re very welcome.
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Congratulations, Thomas!
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Thank you so much Dawn
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Happy blogiversary! Wonderful photos.
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Thank you so much Edward
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You’re very welcome.
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congrats & happy anniversary!
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Lulu: “Such beautiful happy dogs!”
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Congrats on 3 years Thomas! They are all so cute!
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Thank you so much Laura. I really appreciate it.
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