This is another post with the “25 Leonberger photos” theme. This time the theme is “25 silly Leonbergers”. The post feature Leonbergers looking silly or being in funny situations. A lot of the photos are of our late Leonberger Bronco but there are also Leonberger photos provided by friends as well as a couple of Leonberger stock photos. Below is a list of the previous posts using the theme 25 Leonberger photos.
- 25 Leonberger Photos and Illustrations
- Another 25 Leonberger Photos and Illustrations
- 25 Waterberger Photos (Leonbergers in water or swimming)
- 25 Leonberger Puppies and Other Puppies for National Puppy Day
- 25 Photos of Leonbergers with Other Dogs
- 25 Photos of Leonbergers in Nature
- 25 Photos of Young Leonbergers
- 25 Photos of Old Leonbergers
- 25 Leonberger Puppy Photos
- 25 Leonberger Faces
- 3 Years Anniversary with 25 Leonbergers
Also if you have not checked out my new superfactful blog feel free to do so.
25 Silly Leonbergers
The first photos are not really silly, but they are photos of Leonberger puppies and they are cute and act silly. The first photo is of our Leonberger puppy at three months old. It was a chore to get him to sit still.







A Leonberger in Action Illustrated
For a couple of weeks there was a peeping Tom who trespassed on our property and sat outside our bedroom window shouting obscenities and threats primarily at my wife. As it turned out the peeping Tom was doing the same thing to a lot of other women in the neighborhood. He had been quite busy looking through bedroom windows at night.
The police were not able to do anything about it, so I hired private detectives. The plan was that they were going to catch him in the act and turn him into the police. They sat in our backyard behind the bushes with a whole bunch of instruments, cameras, recording devices, and metal detectors. They also hid in a dark car parked nearby our house. My father-in-law was surprised that I was able to find the detectives. He did not think people like them existed and he asked me “how did you find them?”. I found them in the phone book (phone books still existed back then). They reminded us of the Ghost Busters with their enthusiasm, dress, and all their instruments.
Unfortunately, Ghost Busters, I mean the detectives did not catch the peeping Tom, so I had to let them go. However, that’s when Bronco stepped in. One night we heard a shuffling outside the house, and I sent Bronco out to chase him. It worked. The peeping Tom was really frightened, and he never came back. Bronco probably just wanted to say hello and lick him, but the peeping Tom did not know that. Bronco saved the entire neighborhood. Well Bronco was not the one who was silly this time, but everyone else was including the detectives.

Back when Bronco our Leonberger was young, the kids had pet hamsters—Moldova and Montenegro. The hamsters escaped from their cages sometimes, but Bronco usually helped us find them whenever they did. Claudia would tell him, “Bronco, find the hamsters,” and he would go around the house sniffing until he found them. One time he found them in the linen closet; another time he found them on a shelf in the living room.
On one occasion, a friend of David trusted us with his two hamsters while he and his family went on vacation. A couple of days later, Claudia noticed that the two hamsters were missing from their cage. The next thing she noticed was that Bronco’s cheeks looked puffy, so she said, “Bronco, drop it!” Out came the two hamsters, both unconscious.
In a panic, Claudia started performing CPR on the unconscious hamsters. She put one hamster at a time in her hand and gently compressed each tiny chest using the finger of the other hand. Fortunately, one hamster revived right away. The CPR didn’t seem to be working on the other hamster, but Claudia put both of them back in their cage, and soon the second hamster also woke up. We decided to keep the incident to ourselves. Hamsters don’t squeal. In this case I think Bronco was silly, even though he might have been a hero.

On yet another occasion Bronco was really silly. He had a toe amputation, and we were instructed to keep him inside for 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 time Bronco was really silly.

Another time that Bronco was silly was when he started barking and jumping around when he saw a dog across the street. In the process he accidentally pushed our German Shepherd baby into a storm drain. I had to lay down on the ground and lift Baby out of storm drain all while holding onto Bronco. The owner of the other dog lifted up his dog into his arms and ran as fast as he could down the street. That was embarrassing and stressful. Silly Bronco.

Additional Silly Leonberger Photos









In the photo below it is really our mini-Australian Shepherd Rollo who is being silly. But he is very silly pulling Bronco’s tail. He even swung in it like a swing.

Below is a photo of silly gingerbread stealing dogs.





I love this post and its images!
Bronco was great when he chased away the peeping Tom that was terrorizing the women in the neighborhood !
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Thank you so much Luisa. I realized later that this was a homeless and mentally ill man. I felt somewhat sorry for him but it certainly was much better that Bronco chased him off. My wife was certainly happy that he was gone. Bronco looked big and scary at night but the intruder was never in any danger.
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Thank you so much for this kind addition, dear Thomas 🙏
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Well thank you so much Luisa.
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🙏🌸🙏
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What a lovely post! Bronco is a great lad; it must’ve been a challenge when he accidentally pushed your German Shepard down the storm drain! 💜
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Thank you so much Introverted Bookworm. Yes that was very stressful. I did not know how deep the storm drain was so I panicked. It turned out not to be very deep and Baby was probably able to stand on her backlegs.
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Who could not love that dog!
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Thank you so much for your very kind words Jacqui
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Ha! Great stories and pics! 🐾🐾
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Thank you so much Mindful Mystic. I did not use to take a lot of photos and it was just my cell phone. I could have done better.
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Great photos, Thomas. A fun post.
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Thank you so much for your kind words John
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😊
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Wonderful photos Thomas! Love the ‘bliss position’ on the sofa. That last picture is fabulous and would make a beautiful jigsaw puzzle. When our friend died last year, the family asked if there was anything of hers I’d like, and I asked for the puzzle of 8 German shepherds that was hanging in her lounge if no-one else wanted it. They were happy for me to have it and it’s hanging in our bedroom.
Rollo biting Bronco’s tail reminds me of my dog Lucy. I moved back in with my parents when I divorced my first husband and took Lucy with me. They had a rough collie called Rocky, and Lucy used to swing on his tail. He had a permanent kink in it!
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Thank you so much pensitivity101. It is great that you got that puzzle. So it is not only Rollo who did that. He was pestering Bronco all the time and Bronco was very patient. He didn’t like it when Rollo bit his tail and even swung in it, but he never did anything to Rollo. Rollo also walked on Bronco’s back, sat on him, and jumped on him. I tried to stop any mischief as soon as I could. Rollo loved Bronco but did not know how to behave.
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Dogs, be they puppies or older, can be so funny. Older dogs tolerate the younger ones, but reprimand them if necessary.
When I lost my first shepherd (twisted gut) the collie was inconsolable. I went to a breeder and asked if they had an older dog they were looking to rehome. He said no, but if I wanted a puppy, they were just starting their next matings and I could chose sire and dam. I said I really needed an older dog and explained the situation. He said they’d had a five year old bitch abandoned at their gate but she was very nervous. When they brought her in, I could have cried. Remembering what my Dad told me about letting the dog come to you, the breeder and I chatted and I felt a pressure on my knee. I said I’d like to try so we agreed I’d have her for a fortnight and if she didn’t settle, he would come and collect her. I spent hours gaining her trust, and our rough collie thought he could be top dog. She wasn’t having that, and sat on his head!
When I left the relationship, I brought her with me, losing her to mammary cancer in 1990. I like to think she had five good years with me. It was over 4 years before Hubby and I got another a dog, a border collie we called Barney.
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That is such a beautiful story. Abandoned at their gate. That is so sad but it is wonderful you got five beautiful years with her. Our German Shepherd Baby was a dog from a shelter. She was always an anxious and shy dog but when we got Bronco, she came to life, as if she got a purpose in life. I think she thought Bronco was her puppy, or at least she adopted him. I am so sorry for your losses. It is a heartbreaking but beautiful story.
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Thanks Thomas. I had Kizzy when I met Hubby so it was a case of love me, love my dog. She was less anxious then, but still a little reserved.
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Kizzy was the German Shepherd who had been abandoned at the gates of the breeder? Did I get that right? It is a wonderful love story.
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Yes. She was so thin and nervous. They think she’d been used for breeding then just dumped. There were no microchips in those days, but the guy I spoke to cared about his dogs, and certainly cared about her which I could tell from the way he handled her and spoke to her. I went back two weeks later and said I’d like to keep her, and what did I owe him. He said it was up to me, but a donation would be appreciated. I gave him £30, which wasn’t a lot, but an entire week’s wages for me at the time. There was no way I could leave her behind when I left the relationship.
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Wow that is quite a story. I am so glad you went back to get her. You are a great dog mama. So sad that someone would use her for breeding and then just dump her. There are so many backyard breeders / puppy mills out there. The Leonberger Club of America have been very successful of getting rid of that. You have to be LCA (Leonberger Club of America) certified to breed Leonbergers and to be certified you have to follow certain LCA regulations, including caring for any dog who is returned by an owner. As an owner you have to sign a contract, go through an interview and if you sell the dog or give it away without the approval of LCA, or you mistreat the dog and LCA finds out, then you will be banned from owning a Leonberger. But they are only able to do that because it is a relatively small community. There are only 2,000 Leonbergers in North America. In Europe there are a lot more.
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Great photos and what a character Bronco was I loved the storm drain incident …A fun post Thomas 🙂
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Thank you so much Carol. The storm drain incident was very stressful. I did not know how deep the storm drain was so I was in panic (it was not deep, she could stand on her backlegs). But it is a good one to laugh about after the fact.
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These things are sent to try us and its only afterwards we see the funny side…Alls well that ends well, Thomas 🙂
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You are so right. If someone had filmed us we would go viral.
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Wonderful photos! I recall you telling us that your remaining dog wasn’t great with other animals, but do you ever see yourself getting another Leonberger?
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Thank you so much Pete. Rollo is better behaved but bringing in another dog in the house is still too risky. We would love to have another Leonberger. They are such great family dogs, strong and confident, calm and friendly. However, we’ll wait.
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Lulu: “That’s a lot of silliness in a very large package!”
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Yes you are right Lulu. But dogs have a right to be silly.
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Very cute pictures! I can only imagine that the diameter of Bronco’s comfy cone is much, much bigger than the one we have here …
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Thank you so much James. You are right, Bronco’s comfy cone was the largest size and it did not fit through a normal sized doorway. Luckily it was soft and it bent.
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Bronco certainly had some interesting adventures! 😆 I enjoyed all of the photos, especially Bronco wearing a hat and Rollo grabbing his tail. I can just picture the little one hanging from it, as you described. It’s funny how so many large dogs think they’ll fit on your lap! Zoey tries that too. She’s only about 45 lbs., but even that is too much. Bronco’s weight must have been hard to bear! 😮💨
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Yes, I recounted these adventures in the Leonberger forums on Facebook and people enjoyed them. The founder and administrator of a group called the Double Digit Leonberger group suggested I write a book and I did. You are right in the picture with Bronco sitting in Claudia’s lap Bronco weighs 167lbs.
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We met a gorgeous old Leonberger girl at the weekend. She most certainly didn’t want to meet our dog though! Tired and grouchy no doubt.
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Wow that is very exciting. Too bad she was tired and grouchy. I might have missed one or two of your posts because I am traveling. We are currently in Paris, France to visit my wife’s sister and her family and I only go online for maybe one or two minutes while I’m here. But I’ll catch up when I get back.
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Only just up the road from us (Narbonne). Hope Paris has treated you well. Haven’t missed anything from us 😉
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Narbonne? Are you visiting or do you actually live there?
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Actually live here and have done for 22 years!
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I see. It seems like a nice place to live. I know you are traveling all the time so that is why I asked.
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These are so cute. The image of Bronco on your wife’s lap always makes me chuckle.
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Thank you so much Pooja. Yes he was a bit heavy for her but wasn’t fair that he could not sit in her lap.
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What a wonderful post. I really enjoyed the images. They made me smile
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Thank you so much masgautsen
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Lots of lovely photographs. Leonbrrgers are very attractive dogs.
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Thank you so much for your kind comment Robbie
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My pleasure, Thomas
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It must be so hard to look at the photos and not feel heartbroken by his loss!
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Yes you are right, but it goes for all the dogs. So many memories and so much grief
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It must be fun watching Bronco an dRollo interacted, one was so big and the other so small. I can imagine Bronco swinging Rollo. The birthday photos look great. All the photos in this post are wonderful, Thomas!
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Thank you so much for your kind words Miriam. You are right it was a lot of fun watching them interact. I wish Rollo would accept the friendship of other dogs now.
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You’re welcome, Thomas. Maybe Rollo misses Bronco. Happy Memorial Day! Enjoy.
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Thank you Miriam and Happy belated Memorial Day.
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Such an adorable and heartwarming post, Thomas! The illustrations are so lovely, too. The storm drain drawing had me laughing out loud. It seems like the type of situation which is stressful in the moment but hilarious in hindsight.
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Thank you so much Damyanti. You are right. That was not fun and very stressful at the time, but now we can laugh about it. Naomi did a good job creating the illustrations cheaply and quickly.
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