AVAILABLE PUPPIES
MONTY / MALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $850
SEX : MALE
WEIGHT : 34LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
GINA / FEMALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $850
SEX : FEMALE
WEIGHT : 32LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
BRUNO / MALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $800
SEX : MALE
WEIGHT : 33LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
LOLA / FEMALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $800
SEX : FEMALE
WEIGHT : 31LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
REX / MALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $800
SEX : MALE
WEIGHT : 34LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
MOON / FEMALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $850
SEX : FEMALE
WEIGHT : 32LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
RJ / MALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $850
SEX : MALE
WEIGHT : 34.1LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
CINDY / FEMALE
GREAT DANE
PRICE: $850
SEX : FEMALE
WEIGHT : 31LBS
AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD
GENERATION: PUREBRED
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More information on our Great Danes
All of the puppies above are available and ready for their new homes. We understand many people may have little or no knowledge about this dog breed before owning one. Scroll down below and read more about the Great Dane dog breed
Temperament:
The Great Dane is a gentle giant with an instinct to protect when the situation calls for it. They are an affectionate breed and love to be around people. The Great Dane is best suited for families where one person stays at home. This giant dog loves children and is good around them.However, the Dane must learn how to be gentle and careful around him, especially toddlers, as one swipe of his tail can knock a toddler over. Strict supervision must be observed during playtime. The Dane is easy to house train as they are people-pleaser and a loving dog.Although the Great Dane is such a massive breed, they should not be kept outside or in a kennel. They are a human-loving dog that need frequent interaction and affection. Lack of it can lead to the development of destructive behaviour.Moreover, if left alone to their own devices, this dog breed can cause all sorts of trouble to entertain themselves.The giant Dane can be trained to gets along with other smaller pets.Great Danes are actually home pets. Some people mistake their giant size and think they are suitable to be outdoor but the opposite is true.
They love affection and attention.
Nutrition and Feeding:
When it comes to feeding the Great Dane, many people think that the more food, the faster the growth.It isn’t really that way; if you’re thinking that you’re helping your dog to grow faster, forget it.All you’re doing is putting them at significant risk; overfeeding can introduce major health issues to your dog.Keep in mind that a Great Dane grows at its own pace, no matter how much you feed them.Follow a feeding schedule and get some instructions from your VET about feeding. Male Dane puppies at a young age of 3–6 months old need 4–8 cups of dog food, whilst female puppies require 3–6 cups. Once male pups reach 8 months to 1 year old, they should have 6–10 cups, and female puppies require 5–8 cups.The meals of Great Dane puppies that are 4 to 5 months old should be divided into 3 meals a day.This should be reduced to 2 meals per day after they reach 6 months and onwards.An adult Great Dane needs to be fed 6–8 cups of premium dog food every day, spread over 2 meals—morning and afternoon. The food amount that you give to your Great Dane will depend on their age, gender, size, activity level, health, and metabolism.
Health and Exercise:
The Great Dane has a lifespan of 7–10 years and can live this long if owners maintain his health. However, the Dane can also suffer from genetic health issues and other acquired diseases such as:
Gastric Torsion
This is also known as dog bloat, a life-threatening condition that is very common in giant and large dog breeds like the Great Dane. It occurs once gas accumulates in the stomach, which causes the stomach to twist. This cuts off the blood circulation and may quickly become a fatal condition without immediate medical care.
Symptoms of bloat in Great Danes include a bloated stomach, shallow breathing, gas, whining, pacing, and difficulty in eliminating. Beware that if a dog has experienced bloat, he is more likely to suffer this health problem again. Make sure to consult the vet on how to prevent it from occurring again.
Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM)
The Great Dane is one of the breeds that are very prone to develop DCM. It is a cardiovascular disease that causes the heart to become dilated and thin-walled. DCM can lead to congestive heart failure that results in body fluid build-up.Moreover, it can also induce dysrhythmia or abnormal heartbeat, which prevents regular blood circulation. Without proper vet treatment, this can cause sudden death. Danes suffering from this heart issue show signs of lethargy, breathing difficulties, weight loss, lack of appetite, weakness, and coughing .
Hip Dysplasia
Another common health problem plaguing large and giant dog breeds, including the Great Dane is hip dysplasia.This condition occurs when the femur bones fail to fit properly into the hip socket. It triggers onset arthritis and joint problems, which are extremely painful for your dog. Lameness, loss of muscle tone on hind legs, and stiffness of limbs are the most common symptoms of hip dysplasia.Make sure to buy a puppy from reputable Great Dane breeders that test their breeding stocks. This way, potential parent breeds that have more chances of developing hip dysplasia are not allowed to become breeding dogs.The Great Dane may love nothing more than to stay indoors, but this dog also needs exercise. Take your Dane out for a long walk around the neighbourhood or a large secure yard to play in. Since growing Dane puppies are prone to joint problems, do not expose them to excessive exercise until they are 18 months to 2 years old.An adult Great Dane will require at least 30 minutes of daily exercise, but this will depend on his activity level. Avoid exercising during mealtimes to prevent dog bloat. This breed is not a jumper, but make sure that your fence is at least 6 feet tall to prevent him from escaping.The Great Dane also loves following scents, so he should be kept on a lead whilst out on walks. The breed is known to excel in agility, obedience, fly ball, weight pulls, and tracking events.
Conclusion:
With the above said information, we believe you may have little knowledge about this wonderful and lovely dog breed. We are one of the best private Great Dane breeders in the country. Scroll top now and purchase one of our healthy Great Dane puppies .