Breed Info - Great Dane
Overview
Breed Group
Working Size Large How much exercise? More than 2 hours per day Length of coat Short How much grooming? Once a week |
Sheds?
Yes Town or Country Either Type of home Large House Minimum Garden Size Large Lifespan Under 10 Years |
Description
Friendly, patient, dependable
Friendly, patient, dependable
This handsome, elegant dog comes in a variety of striking colours. Used as a hunting dog in the pursuit of wild boar, the Dane has been the national dog of Germany since 1876. While he is also known as the German Mastiff, his mastiff characteristics were altered by crossing with hounds over the years. The breed was introduced to Britain in 1877.
Despite his great size, the Great Dane makes an excellent house-dog. True, he will stretch out in front of the fire, blocking the warmth from the rest of the family, and will commandeer the most comfortable armchair or settee. These are his privileges. His kindly disposition, affection for children, devotion to his family and easy tolerance of other animals more than compensate. He is clean in his habits and his short coat is easy to groom.
Dignified and noble, with a look of dash and daring, ready to go anywhere at any time, an excellent guard and watchdog - these are just some of his many attributes.
Despite his great size, the Great Dane makes an excellent house-dog. True, he will stretch out in front of the fire, blocking the warmth from the rest of the family, and will commandeer the most comfortable armchair or settee. These are his privileges. His kindly disposition, affection for children, devotion to his family and easy tolerance of other animals more than compensate. He is clean in his habits and his short coat is easy to groom.
Dignified and noble, with a look of dash and daring, ready to go anywhere at any time, an excellent guard and watchdog - these are just some of his many attributes.
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