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Breed Information: Great DaneBy Ellen Brown
Group: Working group. Purpose of Breed: Hunting large game Country of Origin: Germany Average Size: Great Danes range from 30 to 32 inches and weigh from 100 to 120 pounds. Color(s): Typically black, fawn, brindle, blue or harlequin. Coat Type: The Great Dane's coat is short, thick and glossy. Grooming: The short, flat coat on this breed requires minimal grooming. Standard care is required for eyes, ears, pads and nails. Exercise Needs: This breed needs a substantial amount of exercise and physical space to live comfortably. A fenced yard and daily exercise are essential. Temperament: Great Danes are well-known for their clean habits and tolerance toward children. Due to their size, however, they should not be left around young children unsupervised. This dog makes an excellent family pet for those who have the space and can afford to pay for the dogs food bill. This breed is loyal and affectionate and makes a good guard dog. Common Ailments: Susceptible to gastric torsion, hip dysplasia, heart disease and tail injuries. Life Expectancy: Averages 6-8 years Trivia: Despite their name, there is no known reason for connecting Denmark with the origin or development of the Great Dane. More Information: Great Dane Club of America | |
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