Read About Great Dane

The Great Dane is known to many as the "Gentle Giant." Sweet and affectionate, it is playful and patient with children. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.

Quick Great Dane Summary:

  1. Size:

    Giant
  2. Weight:

    100+ lbs
  3. Coat:

    Short Coated
  4. Shedding:

    Medium Shedding
  5. Temperament:

    Very Affectionate
  6. Obedience:

    Excellent Obedience
  7. Ease of Training:

    Moderately Easy
  8. Way with Children:

    Excellent with Children

Great Dane - Facts

  1. AKC Group/Date Admitted:

    Working;
  2. Size & Weight:

    28 -- 34 inches tall and 100 -- 200 lbs
  3. Coat:

    Short and thick with a glossy appearance.
  4. Head & Muzzle:

    The Great Dane has a long, rectangular head with a finely chiseled, square jaw and a deep muzzle.
  5. Body:

    Long and muscular, this breed also has a broad chest.
  6. Colors:

    Brindle, fawn, blue, black, Harlequin, and Mantel are all acceptable.
  7. Life Expectancy:

    Under 10 years
  8. Popularity:

    Very popular, this breed is wonderful in a family setting.
  9. Habitat:

    The Dane will do okay in an apartment as long as it gets daily walks. It can benefit from a large yard as well.

Great Dane - Origins

  1. Country of Origin:

    Germany
  2. Historical Information:

    This breed was developed by cross-breeding mastiff-like dogs with Irish Greyhounds.

Great Dane - Defining Characteristics

  1. Temperament:

    Described as being spirited and courageous, friendly and dependable.
  2. Behavior:

    The Dane is a wonderfully patient and kind dog; it is well mannered in the home.
  3. Habits:

    You must teach this breed not to lean against people due to its giant size.

Great Dane - Concerns

  1. Health Issues:

    This breed can be prone to hip dysplasia, bloating, tumors, heart disease and tail injuries.
  2. Exercise Needs:

    The Dane needs at least one very long walk each day.
  3. Grooming Needs:

    An average shedder, this dog only needs to be brushed on a weekly basis; avoid bathing if possible as it is such a task. The Dane's nails need to be trimmed regularly.
  4. Travel Needs:

    With a breed this large, it is difficult to fit them in most cars. If it is necessary to travel by car with them, make sure they have a dog seat and seat belt as well as food and water. If your destination is somewhere not familiar to them, make sure they have proper identification.
  5. Getting Along With Other Pets and Children:

    The Great Dane loves everyone!

Great Dane - How to Choose

  1. What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:

    Healthy and bright eyes, energetic and a good, clean coat.
  2. What you will Need for a New Puppy:

    Puppy crate, training collar and leash, housebreaking materials, dog bed.
  3. Puppy-Proofing your House:

    As always, it is a good idea to go through your home and pick up any loose objects that could be eaten by your puppy. "Out of Sight, Out of Mind" is a good rule of thumb to follow when bringing home your Great Dane.