Great Dane puppies for sale
We always have wonderful litters of beautiful great Dane puppies available throughout the year for sale. We also have all colors available at affordable prices.
The Great Dane is the world’s largest breed, with males typically over 32 inches tall on average and females around 30 inches tall on average. They are gentle giants who make living room furniture out of couches, recliners out of chairs, pillows out of any soft surface in your home etc… They are very loving dogs who are good with children provided they are raised with them from puppyhood and/or taught how to properly behave around them. If you want a dog that is over 100 pounds when full grown but doesn’t require much grooming and could be kept in your apartment or house without issue then this may be the dog for you!
If interested in learning more about our Great Dane puppies for sale, please fill out the contact form. We have many available and we can find one to fit your needs perfectly!
Personality
Great Dane puppies for sale. Great Danes are consider gentle giants. They’re moderately playful, affectionate, and good with children. Danes are going to guard their home. Great Danes generally get along side other animals, particularly if raised with them, but some individuals within the breed are often aggressive with dogs they are doing not know. Great Danes are considered easy to coach , but some Great Dane fanciers say that individuals are often stubborn learners. However, an owner must be willing to accommodate the dog’s great size in reference to space and feeding, which may be costly.
History
The Great Dane, also refer to as the Apollo of dogs, may be a giant breed. The Dane is German in origin, not Danish. The breed is assumed to possess been around for quite 400 years. Great Danes descend from mastiff-like dogs that were bred by German nobility to guard country estates and hunt boar .
In the 18th century, Great Danes were prestigious guardians of estates and carriages. They were also fashionable the upper crust for sport as few other dogs could bring down a boar .
The Great Danes that were more like those we all know today was developed within the 1800s. In 1880, the Germans ban the name “Great Dane” and call the breed “Deutsche Dogge,” which suggests German mastiff; however, the breed continues to be call Great Dane in English-speaking countries.
These dogs are primarily family pets and, despite their size, became popular among city dwellers who keep them to assist guard against robbers.
Living With a Great Date
Great Danes must be obedience trained to assure they’re manageable when adult. A condition refer to as bloat, which involves gas buildup and possible twisting of the stomach, may be a real possibility with a giant-breed dog like the good Dane. To stop this potentially life threatening problem, feed two or three small meals daily rather than one large one, and encourage the dog to rest for a minimum of one hour after eating. Very large dogs also enjoy raise food bowls in order that they won’t need to splay their legs to eat.