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  • Are Great Dane great with kids?
    If raised with kids who treat him carefully and kindly, the Great Dane would adore them and treat them well. However, if treated roughly by kids, he could become equally mean to them.
  • Do Great Dane make good pets?
    Yes, they do, if they are provided a suitable environment.
  • How can I choose the best Puppy from a Great Dane litter?
    Personality tests can be carried out to determine which is best for you.
  • Are Great Dane Hypoallergenic?
    They aren’t hypoallergenic.
  • Are Great Dane heavy shedding canines?
    Great Dane are not heavy shedders. They are known to be moderate shedders.
  • Do Great Dane get along with other dogs?
    They are not known to get along well with other dogs. They have a bold personality and will often get into fights with other dogs.
  • Are Great Dane good guard dogs?
    They are great watch dogs even though they are aggressive and confrontational. They can serve as guard dogs but their forte is as watchdogs. They are quick to alert homeowners about the presence of intruders.
  • Do Great Dane bark a lot?
    They are very expressive canines and can be excessive with their barks. They do this when they want their owner’s attention.
  • Are Great Dane good swimmers?
    They don’t love to swim because their lean body doesn’t allow for efficient swimming.
  • How long do Great Dane live?
    There are some of these pooches who have lived more than 15 years but on average, they live for about 10-15 years.
  • How Much Do Great Dane Bark?
    Great Dane will commonly bark when hungry, bored, when they see something outside, when they want to go out for a walk, among other reasons. Foresight and training are perhaps the two most effective ways to minimize barking in this breed.
  • Are Great Danes Good with Kids?
    Great Danes are considered gentle giants. They are moderately playful, affectionate and good with children. They will guard their home. Great Danes generally get along with other animals, particularly if raised with them, but some individuals in the breed can be aggressive with dogs they do not know.
  • Are Great Danes Good Family Dogs?
    When trained in basic obedience as puppies, Great Danes make excellent family dogs. This breed is known for its calm, gentle personality and friendly nature.
  • Are Great Danes good with Cats?
    Yes, Great Danes may be good with cats and can get along well with them. These gentle giants are friendly with all animals including cats especially if they have been properly socialized. It is best to start them young with socialization and training so your dog becomes well-adjusted in the company of cats.
  • Are Great Danes Easy to Train?
    Great Danes generally get along with other animals, particularly if raised with them, but some individuals in the breed can be aggressive with dogs they do not know. Great Danes are considered easy to train, but some Great Dane fanciers say that individuals can be stubborn learners.
  • Great Dane Health
    With those giant frames, it is no wonder that Great Danes experience joint and bone diseases, such as hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis. These conditions are often gradual and result in a slow deterioration that ultimately requires owners to make a decision about their dog's quality of life.
  • What Diseases are Great Danes Prone To?
    Scientific mysteries aside, Great Danes are prone to quite a few health conditions that can shorten their life span. Bloat The breed is particularly susceptible to bloat, a dangerous and often fatal condition that results in the stomach twisting and cutting off blood supply. Dogs that suffer from bloat once often get it a second time, and your veterinarian may recommend a tacking procedure to try and minimize future risk. If you own a Great Dane or another breed that is prone to this disease, talk to your veterinarian about the symptoms of bloat and how it can be avoided. Cardiomyopathy Great Danes are known for their big hearts, but this figure of speech has a darker, more literal meaning. Great Danes frequently suffer from cardiomyopathy, a disease of the heart muscle that leads to enlargement of the heart itself. Joint & Bone Disease With those giant frames, it is no wonder that Great Danes experience joint and bone diseases, such as hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis. These conditions are often gradual and result in a slow deterioration that ultimately requires owners to make a decision about their dog’s quality of life. Many large dog breeds like Great Danes benefit from joint supplements such as glucosamine. If your dog is diagnosed with arthritis, your vet will most likely recommend a chewable supplement veterinarian-grade dose of glucosamine and chondroitin. You can purchase supplements with these ingredients, like Glyde Mobility Chews, for your Great Dane, who might be prone to developing arthritis and hip dysplasia down the line. These joint supplements are often used as an early intervention and throughout the progression of arthritis, as they are safe for long-term use in most patients. While research is still limited, these supplements may help reduce symptoms of hip dysplasia. Thyroid Problems Great Danes are also prone to thyroid problems. Autoimmune thyroiditis commonly causes hypothyroidism in Great Danes. Luckily, this disease can be monitored and regulated with medication, and your veterinarian can monitor your dog’s thyroid levels with simple blood work.
  • How Much Does a Great Danes Cost?
    Great Danes can cost between $1,000 and $1,500. However, the price of some puppies may fall as low as $600, and others may cost more than $3,000. if you’re going through a breeder. Rescue groups tend to start at around $200, but can go as high as $500. The price will vary depending on the coat color, geographical location and who you’re purchasing from. You can adopt a Miniature Pinscher from a local animal shelter or rescue for much less than it would cost to purchase one from a breeder.
  • Where Can I Adopt a Great Danes
    The easiest way to adopt a Great Dane would be through a rescue that specializes in Great Danes . A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt-a-Pet.com. The search will show you all the available Great Danes in your area.
  • Great Dane Shelters and Rescues
    There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Great Dane puppies.
  • What do you recommend to help with crate training?
    We are firm believers in crate training. Your dog will love you for it! If you aren’t sure what this entails, go to the AKC & CKC website and search it. There are several good articles on how to do it properly. Or if you don’t like to read, just call us and we can walk you through it. We are always here to help our customers. That’s just one of the many reasons you will be glad you bought your puppy from Gentle Great Dane.
  • Will someone from Bestie Great Dane Home be available if I have any questions?
    Absolutely! We are always here to help our friends in any way we can. You will be so glad that you chose to purchase a puppy from Bestie Great Dane Home.
  • What should I do with my puppy when I get it home?
    Do all the normal puppy care but most importantly, bond with your new friend. Yes the puppy has been socialized, but it has also spent the majority of its time with its littermates. The puppy will bond with you if you spend time with it the first several days that you receive it. Then it will be your friend forever.
  • How do you socialize my puppy?
    With 6 children in our family, socialization is not a problem. Not only will your puppy have been around children, but other dogs and as well. We have other several family members around with us who help to walk the puppies.
  • How can you assure me that I will get a healthy puppy?
    We breed only the healthiest breeding animals available and we offer a six-month health guarantee on every puppy we sell. See our “Health Guarantee” page.
  • Do you offer delivery?
    We offer a Nanny shipping service either by ground or air. The Nanny shipping is the best and safest means to ship a puppy. Visit our “Shipping & Delivery” page to learn more.
  • How do I pay for my puppy?
    All payments are made via Apple Pay, Zelle Pay OR MoneyGram via Walmart transfer depending on which is available and easiest for you. We will give you more info on this via email.
  • Are all of your dogs registered?
    Yes, they are. That’s one of the many ways we ensure that you get a healthy, purebred puppy to bring you years of love and enjoyment.
  • Are these puppies up to date on their shots?
    Yes, all puppies are current on their basic puppy vaccines that are appropriate for their age.
  • How much is the deposit to reserve a puppy?
    The deposit to reserve a puppy is $350. The deposit is non-refundable unless your puppy would become ill prior to you receiving it.
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