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Great Dane Puppy Breed Profile: Essential Facts

Learn about Great Dane puppies, their key characteristics, exercise needs, grooming, and health tips. Discover why a Great Dane puppy might be the perfect pet for you.

Kristine Lacoste
Kristine Lacoste

May 28, 20242 min read
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Great Danes

  • AKC Group: Working
  • Weight: 140-175 lbs. (males)110-140 lbs. (females)
  • Height: 28–32 in.
  • Life Span: 8–10 years
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Key Characteristics of a Great Dane Puppy

Great Danes are among the world’s tallest breeds. Their short, thick coats can be brindle, fawn, blue, black, harlequin (irregular black or merle patches) or mantle.

Where Great Danes Came From

Although some claim that Great Danes were drawn in Egyptian times as far back as 3000 B.C., written descriptions surfaced in Chinese writings around 1121 B.C.

The breed we're familiar with today were hunting dogs used by the Germans to eradicate boar.
They were developed in Europe in the 1800s and in 1876 were declared the national breed of Germany.
Once their hunting purpose was no longer needed, Great Danes became companion pets.

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Great Danes are affectionate and loyal dogs in big packages. Photos: Csanad Kiss (top: Geoff Goldswain)

How Friendly Are Great Danes?

Great Danes can be intimidating, with their large, confident stature, but this giant breed is gentle and affectionate, generally getting along with other animals and people.

They don't have a high desire for chasing prey and are protective of their families, but they don't intentionally try to cause harm — they really are the gentle giants they are proclaimed to be.

In fact, almost 80% of Great Danes given the American Temperament Test have passed.

Dr. Ross D. Clark, DVM, author of a book on the breed, says "stable, sweet temperament with proper training" is the goal.

Is This the Right Dog for You?

Exercise Needs

MEDIUM: Great Danes grow quickly and for longer periods of time than other breeds.

This puts them at risk for problems with joints and bones. Because of this, you'll want to limit the amount of exercise given to puppies during their growth.

Great Danes need regular walks to keep them on the path to a healthy lifestyle, but too much running can cause potentially fatal bloating. Consistent and equivalent daily exercise is best.

Grooming Needs

MEDIUM: Ear cropping used to be done to protect the Great Dane’s ears from the boar they hunted. Today, some people still crop the ears for cosmetic purposes, but the practice is banned in several countries.

Regular bathing is not required. In fact, excessive bathing could strip the coat of essential oils.

Shedding is comparable to other shorthaired breeds, and daily brushing will minimize it.

Health Problems

MEDIUM: According to the Great Dane Club of America, the most common health problems associated with this breed are: Bloat Cancer Heart problems Various joint issues

Feeding the dogs at an elevated height and minimizing activity around feeding times can reduce the possibility of bloat.

Spaying or neutering is usually recommended to reduce the risk of prostate cancer in males and false pregnancies and uterine infections in females.

This video explains much more about what you can expect from a Great Dane:

Where to Adopt a Great Dane Puppy

If you're looking to adopt a Great Dane, you're in luck -- lots of these dogs are available for adoption right now around the country.

If you decide to go with a breeder, be sure to ask for health clearances from both of the puppy's parents. And, as always, watch out for puppy mill red flags.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions

A Great Dane puppy typically costs between $600 and $3,000, depending on the breeder and pedigree.

A Great Dane puppy should be fed 3-8 cups of high-quality puppy food daily, divided into multiple meals.

Additional Resources

  • American Kennel Club's Great Dane Page
  • Great Dane Club of America
  • The Great Dane Club (UK)
Kristine Lacoste
About Kristine Lacoste

Kristine Lacoste has been researching dog and cat breeds for nearly a decade and has observed the animals up close at dog shows in both the United States and the United Kingdom. She is the author of the book One Unforgettable Journey, which was named as a finalist for a Maxwell Award from the Dog Writers Association of America, and was host of a weekly pet news segment on the National K-9 Academy Radio Show. In addition, she was the New Orleans coordinator for Dogs on Deployment, a nonprofit that helps military members and their pets, for 3 years. Kristine has researched and written about pet behaviors and care for many years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology, another bachelor’s degree in English and a Master of Business Administration degree.

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  • Key Characteristics of a Great Dane Puppy
  • Where Great Danes Came From
  • How Friendly Are Great Danes?
  • Is This the Right Dog for You?
  • Exercise Needs
  • Grooming Needs
  • Health Problems
  • Where to Adopt a Great Dane Puppy
  • Related Dog Breed Profiles You May Like
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Additional Resources

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