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Great Dane

Origin

🇩🇪

Germany

Size

Giant Breed

Ideal Space

House with backyard

Ideal Weather

15º-24ºC

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹4,900

Basic Lifestyle

₹7,650

Premium Lifestyle

Top 5 Traits

Athletic

Intelligent

Disciplined

Energetic

Loyal

Great Dane

Quick Information

Great Danes are also known as ‘gentle giants’ for their gentle and loving nature. These are originally from Germany and are the protectors of the house. These giant dogs with impressive height make good working dogs, equally loving and kind family dogs earning the nickname “Apollo of Dogs”. It is a total joy to live with them, but their size, weight, and strength is not to be taken lightly. 


The Guinness World Records in 2022 has recognized a Great Dane, named Zeus, for being the tallest dog in the world. He is 41 inches tall (and over 7 feet while standing on the hind limbs).


They are one of the biggest dog breeds in the world. They need homes with larger spaces and they need regular exercise.

 

Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Monthly Expenses

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Great Dane PUPPIES FOR YOU

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Tamil Nadu

Female3 Months old

Brindle girl
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Tamil Nadu

Female3 Months old

Fawn girl
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Tamil Nadu

Male2 Months old

Fawn boy
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Nutrition

Monthly Food Expenses

₹ 3,000 - ₹ 4,500

Calories per day

Puppies2500 kcal

Adults2000 kcal

Essential Nutrients

Carbohydrates

Fats

Protein

Minerals

Vitamins

Fibre

List of foods

Dry Dog Food

Fresh Meat

Fresh Fish

Fruits

Home made meals

Vegetables

Chicken

  • The Great Danes are a large breed and come in white, black, blue, merle, and fawn hues. Due to their massive body size, their life expectancy is less. They can live up to 10 years of age.
  • Feed the Great Dane high-quality dog food according to their age i.e., puppy, adult and senior dogs. 
  • Choose formulated dog food that is especially for large dog breeds. Make sure the food is up to the AAFCO standards. So that it ensures adequate nutrients that are needed. 
  • For puppies, you should give calories and proteins that help them with rapid growth and development. As they grow older, their activities slow down and so the relevant diet should be designed for their requirements. 
  • A balanced diet that contains proteins, fats and carbohydrates with vitamins and minerals should be provided. Include fiber that helps them in the digestion process.


Note: These are general guidelines. Consult a veterinarian to determine the specific dietary needs of your dog.

 

Breakdown of Macro-nutrients

Selecting Good Quality Food

  • As Great Danes are huge animals, they need special dietary requirements to keep them healthy, fit and thriving. 
  • Along with meat, chicken, and fish, you can also feed them wholesome vegetables and fruits which add minerals, vitamins, and fibers. This helps the development of joints, coat, healthy skin and activity. 
  • Homemade food that is freshly prepared can also be given to the Great Danes. Learn about all the different nutrient requirements for them and you can accordingly prepare the homemade food.
 

Never feed these foods to Great Dane

Avoid anything with these ingredients

Alcohol

Avocados

Cherries

Coffee / Tea

Dairy

Grapes

Onions

Salt

Sugar

  • Avoid feeding them low-quality food that contains corn and soy. Food that contains artificial preservatives, colors, and flavors are harmful for them. 
  • Some human food should never be fed to these dogs, like onions, garlic, chocolates, and caffeine. These cause serious damage to their health and can be fatal.
 
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Health

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 1,200 - ₹ 1,950

Common Health Issues

Bloat

Hip Dysplasia

Canine distemper

Parvovirus

Rabies

Heartworm

Well being

Exercise

Agility Training

Bonding

Games

Socialization

Energy Level

High

Exercise routine

30 - 60 minutes

Recognising Stress

Changes in appetite

Reluctance to move

Excessive Barking

Pacing

Excessive Panting

Increased laziness

Decreased play

Medical Care

The Great Dane Club of America(GDCA) has identified a range of common health issues prevalent in Great Danes - 


  • Hip Dysplasia: Like many other large dog breeds, even Great Danes are prone to this genetic disease where the joint bones are not fully grown or loose. This can be treated by medication, supplements and surgery. 


  • Dilated Cardiomyopathy: These dogs have large hearts and are prone to heart diseases. Gradually, the heart muscles start to become weak and stop pumping the blood. This causes breathing difficulties, decreased appetite, tiring easily, collapse and sudden death at times. If you find these symptoms in your dog, you have to immediately consult a vet as this needs veterinary intervention. 


  • Hypothyroidism: This is an inherited disorder and the thyroid glands are not fully developed. This can cause metabolism disorders in dogs. Luckily, this can be treated by supplements and medication. 


  • Cataracts: This is a common disorder that comes with age. This can be treated by the CERF exam. 


  • GDV: It is a common disorder in dogs where the stomach is filled with food or gas resulting in bloat. Sometimes this also causes a twist of the stomach where the blood supply for stomach and spleen is blocked.  This can be life-threatening, so vet intervention is needed. This can be addressed by performing gastropexy during the spaying/neutering process. 


  • Wobblers Syndrome: This is a neurological issue where the spinal cord is affected and causes neck pain and wobbly gait. This disorder is linked to nutrition, so the Great Dane puppy must be fed high-quality food during puppy stage. 


  • Cancer: Danes suffer a variety of cancers like any other large dog breeds. The most commonly found cancers are bone(osteosarcoma) and lymphoma. This is a leading cause of death in Great Danes. The treatment for this is improving gradually. 
 

Vaccination details

Growth Stage

Core Vaccines

6-8 weeks

Distemper, Parvovirus, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza

10-12 weeks

DHPP Booster, Leptospirosis

14-16 weeks

DHPP Booster, Leptospirosis

6 months

Rabies

Annually

DHPP, Leptospirosis, Rabies

Recommendations to care for senior Great Dane dogs

  • As they age they need special care, regular vet visits are very important to monitor their overall wellbeing and detect age related diseases like arthritis, cancer or heart issues. 
  • A balanced diet that focuses on the essential nutrients supporting their gut health, joints like joint supplements.
  • In the older stage naturally their stamina and energy levels drop, however, keeping them active and giving them mild exercise will help them stay physically active. But keep in mind, not to push them hard as that can cause joint pains and fractures. 
  • Along with physical activities keep them mentally stimulated by giving them interactive toys, puzzles, and continued socialization. Providing them a healthy environment makes it easier for them to live a happy life.


Important Note: This information is for general guidance only. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for personalized advice.

 
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Grooming

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 700 - ₹ 1,200

Shedding Level

Moderate Shedding

Hygienic Checklist

Brushing

Bathing

Ear Cleaning

Teeth Care

Eye Care

Nail Trimming

Benefits of Grooming

Cleanliness

Prevents Bad Breath

Odourless

Low Shedding

Quality of life

Prevents infections

  • Great Danes are moderate shedders and are fairly low-maintenance dog breeds. Because of their short coats you can brush them regularly. 
  • They are generally not prone to any particular skin diseases but giving them a bath when needed to maintain hygiene and prevent smelling.
  • They have big, floppy ears. Cleaning their ears is necessary as the chances of debris collection is still there. Clean them with vet-recommended ear solutions. 
  • Nail trimming is necessary as overgrown nails cause discomfort while walking. If you do not know how to trim the nails, consult a vet or an expert dog groomer. 
 
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Adopt or Shop: The choice is yours!

Cost of buying

₹ 15,000 - ₹ 60,000

If you want a Giant Dane Dog for your home, you have two basic options: buying or adopting.



Buying


The most essential thing when purchasing a pet is choosing a trustworthy breeder. Ensure that any breeder treats the dogs appropriately and follows the moral breeding procedure.


Ask the Great Dane breeder to provide health certificates and lineage papers to ensure that the dog is healthy and purebred.


The cost of a great dane dog puppy depends on so many variables from ancestry to the possibility of show quality and breeder reputation.


 

Adopt


Give a homesick pet all the love with adoption. Maybe breed-specific rescues, a local animal shelter, or other rescue groups have a Great Dane dog up for adoption.


Adoption fees usually cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and initial medical care. These fees vary, but they are generally lower than they would be to buy from a breeder.


Here are some of the breeds that are similar to Great Dane


Newfoundland | Bernese Mountain Dog | Bull Mastiff | Saint Bernard | Irish Wolfhound | Great Pyrenees

 

Prerequisites to pet a Great Dane

Space and Environment

Access to Veterinary

Access to Groomer

Financial Capability

Lifestyle Compatibility

Appropriate Climate

Great Dane breeders in India

Raaj sarath

Raaj sarath

Radan’s

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

3 Puppies

D

Divya Shashi

Danes Journey

Bengaluru, Karnataka

Listing Soon

Suman

Suman

Mary pets

Bangalore, Karnataka

Listing Soon

Now that you know what it takes to raise a Great Dane, are you ready to take the next step to pet one?

Research: Do a thorough review of the traits, requirements, and possible health problems of the breed. Ensure that the Great Dane breed is a good fit for your lifestyle.


Find Reputable Sources: When purchasing from breeders, look out for trustworthy breeders who have an emphasis on the temperament and well-being of the dogs. If you're thinking about adopting, check out the local rescue or animal shelters.


Visit the Breeder/Adoption Center: Make plans to meet the dogs or pups by scheduling a visit to the breeder or adoption center. Inquire about their health, immunization history, and socializing while keeping an eye on their living conditions.


Ask for documentation: Ask the breeder for vaccination records, health certificates, and any other relevant paperwork. If the dog is being adopted, find out about its past, present health, and behavior.


Prepare your home: Create a safe and comfortable space for your dog. Prepare your house for a puppy if you're adopting a young dog. Ensure you have the necessary supplies, including food, bowls, a bed, and grooming tools.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Great Danes exhibit a strong protective instinct?

Although Great Danes can be devoted to their family, their amiable nature often makes them more suitable to serve as watchful guardians than aggressive protectors.

Do Great Danes need lots of attention and companionship?

It is well known that Great Danes are devoted and that they enjoy human company. If left alone for an extended period of time, they may experience stress because they prefer spending time with their families.

Are Great Danes prone to certain allergies or sensitivities?

Great Danes can develop allergies, including food allergies or skin sensitivity. If you suspect allergies, consult a veterinarian for appropriate testing and nutritional advice.

Do Great Danes shed a lot?

Great Danes have short coats and are moderate shedders. While they don’t shed excessively, regular grooming, such as brushing, helps manage shedding and keeps their coat healthy and clean.

What is the price of a Great Dane puppy in India?

The cost of a Great Dane puppy in India ranges between ₹15,000 and ₹60,000, depending on factors like lineage, age, gender, location, and the breeder's reputation.

What is the life expectancy of great danes?

Great Danes typically live for 7 to 10 years. Providing proper care, a healthy diet, regular exercise, and routine veterinary check-ups can help enhance their quality of life.

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