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Reference ID 6829
Birth Date May 1, 2026
Age 9 weeks 1 day
Gender Male
Color Black

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Great Dane

Breed: Great Dane
Ref ID: 6829
Color: Black

This breed of domestic dog is popularly known for its giant size. A Great Dane called Zeus is the record holder for the tallest dog ever. Discover more about our Great Dane puppies for sale below!

Temperament & Family Fit

Great Danes are known for their gentle giants, making them a wonderful addition to any family. Their affectionate nature means they can be great companions for children, often forming a close bond with the little ones in the household. While they may prefer the company of their human family, they can also coexist with other pets, though supervision is recommended.

Energy & Exercise

Despite their towering size, Great Danes have a moderate energy level and enjoy a good balance of play and relaxation. A couple of daily walks and some playtime in the yard are usually sufficient to keep them happy. They’re not overly demanding in terms of exercise but appreciate some outdoor time to stretch their long limbs.

Care & Grooming

Caring for a Great Dane is relatively straightforward, with their grooming needs being minimal. Their coat sheds moderately, requiring monthly grooming to keep it looking its best and to manage shedding. This breed’s size means you’ll want to ensure they have a comfortable space to rest, as well as regular check-ups to monitor their health as they age.

Training Notes

Great Danes are quite trainable, thanks to their intelligence and eagerness to please. Consistent, positive reinforcement methods work best with this breed, helping them learn commands and house manners effectively. Socialization is key during their younger years to ensure they grow into well-mannered companions, especially given their large presence in any environment.

FAQs

Great Danes are known for their impressive size; they are considered one of the largest dog breeds. Males usually weigh between 140-175 pounds, while females range from 110-145 pounds. Despite their big stature, they are gentle giants with a sweet demeanor.

Absolutely! Great Danes are known to be very good with young kids, often forming strong bonds and showing a lot of affection. Their calm and friendly nature makes them playmates and protectors for children, providing a loving atmosphere in the home.

Great Danes have a lower energy level, typically requiring moderate exercise. Daily walks and playtime are generally sufficient to keep them healthy and happy. Just be mindful not to overexert them, especially in their younger years as they grow.

Although Great Danes have a short coat, they do shed some hair, earning a shedding level of 3. Regular brushing can help manage loose hair and keep your home cleaner, and a monthly grooming routine is usually all they need to stay looking their best.

Great Danes are typically quite trainable thanks to their intelligence and eagerness to please. With consistent and positive reinforcement methods, they can learn commands and manners relatively easily. Early socialization and training are recommended to help them develop into well-behaved companions.

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