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Is a Great Dane a Good Family Dog? (Breed Facts & Characteristics)

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A giant among the canines, the Great Dane is an elegant breed known for their massive size and height. Due to their size, Great Danes can be very intimidating by their appearance, especially for children. But despite their towering build, Great Danes are very good family dogs because of their loyal, affectionate, and gentle personalities.

Due to their size and strength, the Great Dane requires an owner who is dedicated to training and keeping them healthy. In this article, we’ll discuss why Great Danes make excellent pets for families.

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Origins of The Great Dane

The Great Dane originated from Germany and is loved by dog enthusiasts around the world. They fall under the working group and are considered dependable family dogs.

Size

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Great Danes are called “gentle giants” for a reason—they are HUGE. Fully grown Great Danes can be up to 34 inches tall. They can also weigh around 100 to 140 pounds. Just because Great Danes are huge does not mean you need an enormous house to accommodate them.

They are generally calm and thrive in most households, but you will still need to provide enough space for them to move around without knocking anything over! If you decide to adopt a Great Dance, ensure you have enough room for your big fur baby to move around comfortably!

Grooming and Shedding

If you have household members with allergies, the Great Dane may not be the best option. Although they may have short and flat fur coats, they are considered heavy shedders, especially during the spring and fall seasons. They also drool, and their saliva can also cause allergic reactions. However, they aren’t considered “heavy droolers.”

Great Danes’ coats need no more than basic grooming. Brushing their coat once a week is enough to keep their fur coat nice and healthy. Baths are recommended around once or twice a month as well. Great Danes’ ears and nails must be regularly cleaned and groomed, as they have naturally floppy ears.

At the same time, many allergy sufferers are known to live with Great Danes with little to no problems, as long as their dogs are properly groomed and certain precautions are taken. Due to their heavy shedding, it is recommended that you keep your house clean by regularly sweeping and vacuuming.

Personality and Temperament

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Great Danes are calm, affectionate, and gentle dogs that do well in the house and in public! They enjoy lounging around the house and can become giant lap dogs with their family members. They are loyal and protective of their families and do well with children and other pets in multi-pet households.

Compared to other breeds with high energy levels, Great Danes are gentle and enjoy children’s company—whether directly playing with them or simply spectating.  When in the company of children, they are generally more tolerant of roughhousing and make great playmates.

But like any other dog, it is crucial to keep an eye out since they can unintentionally knock small children over. They can also snap if pushed to their limits, so it is important to teach children how to properly interact with them as well.

Great Danes make excellent guard dogs and are naturally protective of their loved ones. When properly socialized and trained, Great Danes are easily one of the most loyal and dependable dogs for any household!

Trainability

Great Danes often do not realize how big they are, making obedience training and proper socialization very important. Luckily, they are generally easy to train with proper reinforcement and rewards. They can easily learn how to interact with children, strangers, and even other pets through socialization. They also have to learn boundaries and proper house training to avoid knocking over things in the house and possibly hurting young children.

Since they’re considered average in intelligence, Great Danes can be a little difficult to train for first-time owners. Professional dog training can ensure your Great Dane makes the perfect house dog for you and your family. They are very good indoor dogs and prefer being in the company of their family rather than alone outside. This makes house training very important for homes with Great Danes!

Lifespan and Health

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Your dog’s lifespan must be considered when adopting a family dog, as dealing with the loss of a pet can be difficult, especially for a child. Great Danes, like most giant dogs, have a lifespan of about 7 to 10 years. Compared to smaller dogs, Great Danes have shorter life spans, which should be considered before adopting one.

Great Danes are also susceptible to multiple health complications. They are susceptible to gastric dilatation-volvulus, or “bloat” for short. This is caused by the twisting of the stomach due to the build-up of gas. Like other larger canines, they are also at risk of other conditions, such as arthritis, elbow hygroma, dilated cardiomyopathy, and Wobbler Syndrome.

Your pet’s diet and feeding frequency must be strictly controlled to prevent bloat and other high-risk conditions. A healthy diet and daily exercise can help prolong a Great Dane’s lifespan and increase their quality of life so ask a veterinarian about the best food option for your pup.

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Exercise Requirements

As puppies, Great Danes are full of energy. They love to run and play! However, due to their immature anatomy, it is recommended that you prevent them from excessive jumping and running as their bones are still developing.

As adults, Great Danes are generally calm and laid back but still require routine exercises, such as daily walks and playtime, to keep them healthy and in shape. Proper exercise also helps keep your dog’s nails trimmed and prevents boredom.

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Conclusion

Great Danes are great family dogs that are excellent for households with or without children. Their charming and affectionate personalities work well with children, strangers, and other pets! When properly trained and socialized, Great Danes are among the most loyal and dependable dogs you and your family can ever have.

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