Top Ten Shortest Living Dog Breeds

The Top Ten
1 French Mastiff (5-8 years) Also known as the Dogue de Bordeaux, the French Mastiff is a large and muscular dog breed known for its protective and loyal nature. Originating from France, they are often employed in guarding and protection roles, and have a distinctive wrinkled face and short, fawn-colored coat.
2 Great Dane (6-8 years) The Great Dane is a large German breed of domestic dog known for its giant size. The German name of the breed is Deutsche Dogge, or German Mastiff.

They are lucky if they live to 7 years to be honest

3 Bernese Mountain Dog (6-8 years) The Bernese Mountain Dog, called in German the Berner Sennenhund, is a large-sized breed of dog, one of the four breeds of Sennenhund-type dogs from the Swiss Alps.
4 Irish Wolfhound (6-10 years)
5 Neapolitan Mastiff (7-9 years) The Neapolitan Mastiff or Mastino is a large, ancient dog breed. This massive breed is often used as a guard and defender of family and property due to their protective instincts and their fearsome appearance.
6 Leonberger (8-9 years) The Leonberger is a giant dog breed. The breed's name derives from the city of Leonberg in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
7 Newfoundland (8-10 years) A large working dog breed known for its gentle and sweet nature, the Newfoundland excels in water rescue due to its webbed feet and strong swimming abilities. Originating from the Canadian island of Newfoundland, they are often employed in life-saving roles.
8 Saint Bernard (8-10 years) The St. Bernard or St Bernard is a breed of very large working dog from Swiss Alps and north Italy and Switzerland, originally bred for rescue.
9 Scottish Deerhound (8-10 years) A breed of sighthound native to Scotland, the Scottish Deerhound is specifically bred for deer stalking. It has a rough, wiry coat and is characterized by its dignified and gentle temperament. Due to its size and exercise needs, it is best suited for homes with ample space.
10 Bloodhound (9-11 years) The bloodhound is a large scent hound, originally bred for hunting deer, wild boar, and since the Middle Ages for tracking people.