Just lost my 10 year old Dane today all the risks are worth it. She was the sweetest dog I’ve ever had super loyal and loving.
@alexanderr28123 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that. Had a wonderful journey?
@daveyj.82663 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss
@finn4.163 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that.
@finn4.163 жыл бұрын
Did u have any major problems with her health
@Bossman226453 жыл бұрын
@@finn4.16 For her first 9 years she was completely healthy. When she turned 10 in 2020 she started having a hard time getting up after lying down but was still healthy no cancer or anything. About 6 months later her legs/hips started giving out and could barely get up to go potty
@THE-zv7vj4 жыл бұрын
Im getting my 4th great dane in 2 weeks.. This is the best breed on the palnet. Huge love..
@БоривојАнтонић4 жыл бұрын
Bro I have a question. I had like 5 dogs in my life, but most of them were medium dogs. So my question is, can I use Great Dane if i had experience with medium dogs, even I am not a pro with big breeds? I hope you will see my question and thank you for your answer ing! Wish you the best 😁
@bhuvanr60424 жыл бұрын
Ya bro damn true 💯 thiz is best breed
@Biden-gc4rs3 жыл бұрын
I have 9 Great Danes right now I’m selling 4 puppies looks like no one wants me :(
@69urmomyes713 жыл бұрын
Just got one yesterday
@Biden-gc4rs3 жыл бұрын
@@69urmomyes71 congrats hope u don’t get a lot like me 😂😂
@jeanhudson78154 жыл бұрын
I have owned Great Danes for over 20 years, this is a great video! However, I find that all these risks are outweighed by the benefit of being owned by one of the most loving, goofy, lazy, gentle giants!!! ❤️
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@vanessazhigun9014 жыл бұрын
how old is your Great Dane? out of curiosity.
@jeanhudson78154 жыл бұрын
Vanessa, the Great Dane I have now is a rescue he is half Great Dane (dad) and mom was a standard poodle, he is almost a year old.
@vanessazhigun9014 жыл бұрын
@@jeanhudson7815 ohhhhh thank you so much so you just got him?
@jeanhudson78154 жыл бұрын
@@vanessazhigun901 , the parents were surrendered to a poodle rescue group due to the owner passed away and they didn’t know the poodle was pregnant, as a result I was able to adopt him as a puppy, he was 9 weeks old when I got him. He is a spoiled rotten jerk, who I love immensely!! 😂😁
@chick-a-bee-farm Жыл бұрын
I adore Danes and have had them for well over 35 years. We always have 1, usually have 2, and sometimes have 3. Our car and camper were purchased with them in mind. They need their space, and I am happy to give it to them. I just love them!!! Most of them have been rescued, or someone needing to rehome the Dane they weren't quite prepared for. Some have come from horrible situations and some from families with busy lives and busy children and the Dane lived in a crate, or a basement, or a garage. SAD! We have finally adopted a puppy after many years of adopting adults. She is a 90-pound tornado at 6 months and an absolute love. They truly aren't for everyone, but I can't imagine not having a velcro Dane at my side, ever.
@erikasakrison25934 ай бұрын
I’ve had Danes in my life since I was 8. I am now retired, and my wife and I have two Great Danes. They are incredibly sweet, very intelligent and gentle, despite their size. My in-laws loved our older Dane so much when we got her that they also got one. They are in their 80s now, and while their Dane passed away, they ‘babysit’ ours any time we need them to. We cannot fathom not having a Dane or two in our life ❤️
@anitadeclerck60004 жыл бұрын
We had to put my beautiful boy Arthur down yesterday. He was 9 years old, and had a very fast growing cancer in his throat...he also had pneumonia. I feel so terrible because we had to leave him overnight at the vet, and he hated that place. I cannot stop crying! We were with him and held him while he died. We were so blessed to spend fantastic 9 years with this amazing boy and gentle soul. I miss him very much and will always love him.
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear about Arthur, it's never easy have to make that decision ❤️
@georgiad49393 жыл бұрын
Oh I’m so sorry! Absolutely heartbreaking 💔💔 Author sounded like a lovely boy x
@plamoretti6733 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m glad you have Arthur a lot of love during 9 whole years. 😢❤️ I’m sure he loved you SO SO MUCH!
@poetlenoir23283 жыл бұрын
...for love cometh of the heart and not by constraint.” “That is true,” said the king; “for love is free." ~James Knowles, The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights "For they will live forever, their names and deeds handed down from father to son, mother to daughter, in the legends of King Arthur and his knights." ❤️ I'm so very sorry you've said goodbye to your regal one I've said goodbye to an Arthur too. These words brought comfort to me then and still do...hope you find comfort as well. ❤️
@collettchaney12010 ай бұрын
I am so sorry. You tried to do the best for him, and he knows that. You were with him to the very end and that is all that matters xx
@mpaxton89914 жыл бұрын
My son was given a great dane by someone who was moving and couldn't take him. This dog is well cared for and much loved by us all! He always has to sit on Nana's lap. OH my legs! But he knows his place! He has to be touching me my whole visit.
@AzazelsWings3 жыл бұрын
When I was little we had neighbors with a great Dane, they also had a little girl my age and we became good friends. I'm 47 now and I still have vivid memories of us pigtailed 5 year Olds playing outside while Hermes watched over us. He had his own room in their house, lol. Most amazing, gentle creature. He was all black and looked pretty intimidating to everyone but us, he was the size of a horse in comparison to us half pints, I'll never forget him.
@someonesomewhere11004 жыл бұрын
I'm glad there's an ugly truth video out there so we can truly know what we're getting into if we've never owned a GD before
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
We want everyone to be as informed as possible!
@fatmayo22934 жыл бұрын
I am a Great Dane owner. I also highly recommend any research on a dog breed before purchase or acquiring. Many breeds may or may not suit certain lifestyles. Best of luck to you on your search for furry loved one 🙏
@adelineplayz_msp55323 жыл бұрын
@@fatmayo2293 Whne I’m older I really want to own a Great Dane and like a ridgeback or Aussie Shepard, do they get along well with other breeds aswell?
@ryansineni3363 жыл бұрын
I have a female 130lb Dane, a 100lb pitbull/Rottweiler mix, and a 30lb terrier mix. She is very kind and sweet. As a general rule as long as the Dane is socializing it shouldn’t be a problem at all. Mine a sweetheart and she is the pack leader but even the mini gets to play with her
@Tinkerginamama8 ай бұрын
I wish I knew more before okaying my son to bring a Dane home. But I will say this. I work with my 7 month old every day and he’s getting better but I wish I knew things before. This channel is helping me a lot. Thankfully my Oden baby is learning quick although he is rebellious. But he’s workable and we are making progress.
@bsmith513 жыл бұрын
My husbands Great Dane is his service dog-my husband is a 100% disabled veteran and could not get help help from the government to get a service dog-for the health problem my husband has he needed a large breed-his Great Dane address his daily seizures and his hearing problems as my husband is deaf and for his stability as my husband has rods in his back and neck-his Great Dane has improved my husband quality of life
@kaitymcclary88394 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you posted this video, even though I already have a great Dane. He’s only six months, but it’s still good to hear all of the pros and cons. Definitely going to be checking out more videos, as a resource as we are still training our ‘giant baby’ dog.
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Kaity! Hope all continues to go well with training and our videos help!
@ryansineni3363 жыл бұрын
And that’s why you are ready, your ready to put in the work! I swear they are the sweetest/most attention neediest dogs and it will put a stamp on your heart!
@collettchaney12010 ай бұрын
You will love this goofy little one
@itsme_kristin78003 жыл бұрын
Him- why you should reconsider getting a Great Dane Me- covers Great Danes ears Edit- (He just left me🥲)
@Lucas-wy1tl3 жыл бұрын
XD great danes are fragile asf
@Dj_V433 жыл бұрын
@@Lucas-wy1tl Have fun with your pint sized yapper dog bro
@JAB241003 жыл бұрын
I grew up with German Shepherds, rotties, pit bulls and a cocker spaniel. I was always around dogs as a kid. My wife had never had a dog before. We decided one day on a Doberman, but when i took my wife’s sick cat to the vet 9 years ago one of the nurses was a Great Dane breeder. We took one of her pups home. Last night I watched the World Series with my Great Dane. This morning I went to go pet him and he was no longer there. Perhaps the biggest reason not to get a Dane is the amazing attachment you get with them. A unique breed to say the least, but they’ll love you with all of their heart right up to the very last moment.
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76943 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear this Jason ❤️
@jefforr4393 жыл бұрын
Getting our first dane next weekend. Thank you for the awesome videos. This has been a huge help. We got your book a few days ago. Keep the videos coming.
@shiragoldberg77444 жыл бұрын
Please listen to these experts! I love mine but never realized just how powerful they are!
@Polybius113 жыл бұрын
Great vid, always know the commitment you're taking on. I've had my dane for 3 years and thankfully havent had any issues with him. From my experience they need an hour of exercise minimun a day, once fully grown they need a lot of water omg they need so much water haha, but he doesn't jump on people. They are very scared of random things like a cell phone or a plastic bag will cause my dane to rocket out of the room at mach 3 for whatever reason. They will follow you everywhere you go, you want a glass of water? He's coming with you. You want to grab a take out the trash, hes gonna stand at the backdoor waiting for your ass to get back. Just be patient, gentle, and kind to your dane and they will be the most loving and relaxed dog you have ever had.
@user-ed9fj3hh4b3 жыл бұрын
I just got my 3rd great Dane puppy last week. They are the most caring and gentle dogs. Yes they do eat alot!! Normal feedings are 3-5 times per day. Luckily I kept my old SUV strictly for my dogs to go to the vet and the dog parks . Danes must rest atleast 45 mins after eating prior to playing!! Also do your research prior to any breed!!
@erictaylor21004 жыл бұрын
Let my inlaws dane down few weeks ago. Name was xander 9.5 years old, and he was so gentle and obeadient. My wife and i started our marrige living with her parents to save money for a home. My daughter was born in 2017 and he watched over her like a hawk. I was a little nervous with his size being 175lbs and a new born baby, but he was so gentle and loving. I love him and will cherish his protective nature with my daughter.
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
Hey Eric, thanks for watching! It sounded like your in-laws dane was a beautiful dog!
@poetlenoir23283 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful story...I'm so glad you shared it. Much love to you and all of your family who are feeling his loss. They are very special dogs in so many ways and I'm glad you were able to experience it through your time living with him.
@tjbyers7272 жыл бұрын
Had a great dane for 4 months now. She is 6 months old. Full of energy a little bit stubborn, but she's super intelligent, she's amazing with my 3 kids 10,9,3. She bonded immediately with my 3 year old. She does chew on stuff. Food isn't expensive at the moment 40-60 bucks a bag every few weeks
@marlettevandermerwe71389 ай бұрын
Our first Dane, Yasha, was 11 when he died...we had him put down - old age, joints... no quality of life. We then had Dino and Diana, a rescue, who had a cerebral incident when she was 6, and had to be put down. Dino, named after my Italian drycleaner! died of bloat 2 years ago, juat under 7 years old. We were so careful, followed all the rules. A week before he died (in our arms) I took him to the vet - who said there was nothing wrong with him., but he died of bloat nevertheless after a walk in the nature reserve. Apparently there's something called slow bloat - does anyone know anything about that? We are not over his loss, and I doubt we ever will be. After the Danes I could never have any other breed. Our hearts are broken and will remain so.
@NoahArnold073 жыл бұрын
I recommend Great Danes when you’re older because they are very strong breeds and takes a good amount of training to take care of a great dane
@michaelaa51192 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this amazing video. I just got a very beautiful black European Great Dane. They have issues alright but the joy they give outweighs their issues.I have just subscribed to your channel because I want to learn more
@ArealMrsSmith3 жыл бұрын
I have 2 Danes. He has the food quantities backwards. During the first 1-2 years while they are growing they can eat up to 14 cups a day during growth spurts, but once they are full-grown that reduces considerably- especially if they are kept indoors and are the “lazy” gentle giants they are known for being. So food costs go down. Our smaller female (120 lbs) eats 3.5 cups of dry food, while the 1 year old pup eats about 8 cups a day currently (at growth spurts we’ve been up to 12 cups), and she is expected to reach about 150 lbs and settle in at 4-6 cups a day as an adult. And the slobber isn’t so bad. Its mainly after they eat. We hung command hooks in discrete places and keep bar-mop towels on them in the places we are the most, and ours learned naturally pretty fast to come get their faces wiped after eating/drinking. The baby tolerates this, but the big girl demands it- she HATES he face being left wet or slobbery. All that said, cost is your biggest factor, and what is “expensive” is entirely relative to your resources. They are a million times cheaper than a kid, but you do need to be financially stable and responsible so you can handle any health emergency that may arise. I’d say the best advice I’d have for a first time great dane owner is- ADOPT AN ADULT dane. We are glad we did that with our first because baby Danes are are baby BEASTS. They have all the same puppy behaviors as any dog, but they have those while the same size as an average full-grown dog- or bigger. 1 year old and our pup is 100 lbs- and has no idea how big she is. She’s still a baby in her head and won’t be full-grown until she’s at least 2. Having a full grown one first let us learn the breed and know that come of her more challenging puppy “phases” are worth it, because she’ll be great when all grown up (with proper time and attention and training).
@amandawood94402 жыл бұрын
I agree! My adult male Dane (160 pounds) ate 6 cups a day and less than that in his senior years.
@eeveeluti0ns2 жыл бұрын
My 10 month old female is eating about 7.5 cups right now! She was eating up to 12 cups when she was around 7 to almost 9 months. At 9.5 months she started to eat a lot less, so we’ve adjusted her meal size with her. She’s an unusually big girl (about 135lbs) and the vet expected her to weigh in between 150-175lbs for her final weight. Not sure how much she was eating between 2-6 months because we free fed her then (no such thing an obese dane pup!). If I could guess, I would say starting at 5-6cups to 8-10cups.
@natasharamosbranco7250 Жыл бұрын
Huh? Mine is 3 months. Was eating 4 cups at 2 and now is at 5. The max the bag recommends until 18 months is 7 and my vet told me not to go over 8 😮
@natasharamosbranco7250 Жыл бұрын
And I was told not over 8 to avoid bloat, growing too fast and getting hip and leg issues etc.
@taf1156 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, you get a Great Dane and all of the sudden your living in a van solving mysteries with your friends from high school.
@gavriellewebb39414 жыл бұрын
Just had to let go of my baby girl yesterday, 8 years old is not enough time. 💔
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss, it's never enough unfortunately
@emzkoe39043 жыл бұрын
Awwww. Sorry. Never enough time with them.. I had mine from 10-17. I'm 32 now and still think of him often and have pictures up. I miss him! I still remember the first day he was brought home! Definitely blessed to have grown up with him. 🥰
@eddiesnipez3 жыл бұрын
This video is awesome, so that people really think about the work and cost to properly care for a Great Dane
@WYnWest3 жыл бұрын
Every single reason you gave... It's why I currently own 6 Great Danes. Just the best doggies. Great video!
@ikamy11 ай бұрын
I wish I could afford one
@treebutcher41423 жыл бұрын
I just lost my 10 and a half year old dane. I’ve had lots of different dogs. He is without a doubt the best dog I’ve had.
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76943 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear of your loss ❤️
@ayeshaizhar3 жыл бұрын
3 days ago I lost my 2 year old great dane named Bruce, He was one of the best things that ever happened to my family, he gave us the most beautiful memories and if you're interested in getting a dane, GET ONE the benefits outweighs the risks, they're the smartest, most disciplined and loving Gentle Giants.
@krispyn2dc4 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have two great danes and think this is good information.
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@brandimoore43 жыл бұрын
Hello! I just came across your channel & I'm so glad I did! My 11 year old, male Dane, Sterling Archer (he's a beautiful mantle merle), is getting up there in age, & I am not nearly ready to let him go! I can't even bare to think about it! SO! I've been considering another Dane pup! But my life is much different than it was when Archer was a pup. I was dating my husband when we got him. I bought Archer for my husband. He was originally his dog. However, my husband passed away in 2017 when our son was 7 months old. So, now my son is 4 years old. I am a busy single mother & widow. Sterling Archer (we call him Archer) has been the best family member I could hope for, and I'm hoping to carry on the tradition with a new Dane pup member soon.. However, I do have some hesitation. We did puppy training with Archer when he was young. For the most part, I believe I am fully capable of training our new pup. BUT! Danes can be stubborn to train. My husband was stubborn also. I fear I may not have the wherewithal to properly train the best behaved Dane without some.. help. Any way you all would like to chat with me throughout this new adventure with me? I would be happy to upload some content for you, to help walk me through any processes or issues I'm having. I anticipate looking for a reputable breeder & hope to purchase a pup at the beginning of 2022. If not, do you have any recommendations for someone who might be up for the adventure? I can't tell you how happy I am with Archer. He's the best dog I could imagine. Literally part of our family and one of our closest friends. I am looking to purchase a male (red black or all black?) Dane & name him Bullet (as we are Pokes, Oklahoma State, fans!). Archer could have participated in agility competitions, had he been trained (I believe). He could jump 8 feet (his nose would tough the ceiling) in his prime! He really is the best dog in the world.
@foilist12 жыл бұрын
Hoo-ray!! Go Pokes!! I’m grad from Pistol Pete U. I like Danes too.
@notyourgirlygirl15163 жыл бұрын
I used to be scared of dogs.. until i found my bestfriend > a great dane ( duitse dog ) AND I LOVE HIM LIKE LOVE. He hugs me. I’ve never loved a dog more.
@DrMike-se1tv Жыл бұрын
We have an opportunity to get a 3-year old purebred European Great Dane. The owner is looking to rehouse him since she has three small children. We currently have no children (I am 60 and my wife is 70) and no additional pets. Would he do well with us? Best
@MyBigDogLife4 жыл бұрын
Good info, I totally agree, GD is not for everyone. For me, I'll always have a Great Dane!
@poetlenoir23283 жыл бұрын
The cheering section comes in...."YESSSSSS!"
@slowbrew30742 жыл бұрын
Well we got our first Great Dane in July and so far he is a great dog. He gets along with our Rottweiler and cane corso. So happy we added him to our family!!!
@compilationking80143 жыл бұрын
there was a storm outside and my great dane accidentally broke my finger while trying to snuggle with me because he id TERRIFIED of storms, i still love him, hes the only child im ever having lol
@collettchaney12010 ай бұрын
Love the video. It is important that people understand what a great dane is about. Not negative, but realistic
@ashleyabel70703 жыл бұрын
I am getting my first dane soon. It is currently in its mommas tummy! I have 2 boys aged 3 and 4 so I am nervous about it knocking the boys over, but I am hoping since it will grow up with them it will be more aware of them.
@sarahgilbert80362 жыл бұрын
I had a Mitsubishi Mirage. Buddy fit nicely in the back seat. Fed raw, $62 every 10 days. His issues were chronic ear infections. And growing pains in his front legs, no dysplacia though. He did a partial bloat on this 6th birthday last August, we had to put him to sleep in December, his heart gave up 😢😭 204 lbs, over 3 foot at the whithers; he never jumped, nor did we encourage "shake" because of the size of the paws. Perfect exercise dog for us, 20-30 min walks, or even not some days. Drool ... yes, that IS a pain! Big bark, but that also kept unwanted solicitors away.
@diamondboygamin32063 жыл бұрын
As an owner of a Great Dane, I couldn’t agree more. My Great Dane is very stubborn and lazy, one time I pet his stomach when he was sleeping and he launched up scared and accidentally hit my forehead, instill have a small dent in my head. There very good dogs but can be easily startled and accidentally hurt someone or break something
@hothotheat30003 жыл бұрын
That applies to any dog. There’s a reason why there’s a saying about “let sleeping dogs lie”. You shouldn’t be bothering sleeping animals. They don’t know that it’s you that’s touching them, and the first reaction is to defend themselves.
@cantaloupemfpeterson8176 ай бұрын
I have been wanting my research about getting z great Dane for years. I ve watched the video and I am still planning to get my great Dane. I am aware of most of these things and can't wait to get my four legged son
@LordAlexiosOfBeanTown2 жыл бұрын
I am a die hard Great Dane lover, and I’ve been thinking about getting a puppy of the giant gentle breed, hopefully I’ll get to know more from more vids of this channel. :)
@linpekngulom66113 жыл бұрын
It's on my wishlist ❤️ hopefully soon 💰🙏
@poetlenoir23283 жыл бұрын
If that does not deter you then keep it on your list, for sure! Truly!! They are clowns, a bit needy/dependant, and a lot goofy! The risk of losing them too soon, and the cost of nurturing them (if you're emotionally and financially prepared) is far outweighed by the absolute love you will give and receive. All dogs are amazing but there is something special about the relationship, the affection and tender even the sounds a Dane makes. Their yawns could melt steel. Their paws stretching lazily just to know you're near, well, what more can I say? They are a bit more than dogs, they truly value you in a way that cannot be described. If you choose a Dane, please know, a puppy is still a puppy....but a VERY large one. They are babies who come into themselves in a very tender way. They want to be your everything, which can be challenging with work schedules, etc. Suppose what I'm trying to say is they're not simple in any way. Even the arrangement of your home may need to adjust. Still....well worth it If you are ready to have your world changed!
@codyholder98003 жыл бұрын
i know your telling us not to get it but what are we going to lay with and get jumped on with and cute face and floppy ears. but to you have a point since they are so big tall they have health issuse more often
@murphytina092 жыл бұрын
I have had three Danes. My second Dane had epilepsy and wobblers. It was my pleasure to care for such a beautiful high maintenance animal
@nemesio8883 жыл бұрын
The biggest con for me is the amount of food needed to maintain him per day... I wonder if their owners make their own dog foods to cut down on cost
@19MacRazy3 жыл бұрын
We prepped our own food for my English Mastiffs for years... actually cost us 3-4x as much as good ol' fashion dog food. Mind you they were spoiled, damn dogs ate better than us when we were strapped. Haha. But at 245 & 275 lbs, puppers gotta eat too! God dang, I miss them boys. 😄
@Tara-xj7ij2 жыл бұрын
Agree with the other reply. Making food is often more expensive and less certain your dog is getting a balanced diet than a high quality food. High quality food, while it may be expensive, can help to prevent unnecessary medical issues and expenses down the road.
@cassandramomenee7193 жыл бұрын
I have 2 brother 7 months now and I am a first time dane owner and I freaking love them they bond I have with them is unlike anything I have ever had with any animal they are just amazing creatures
@frauvit4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice video! The information is good for beginners and will prevent that the Great Danes end up in shelters when they are two years old and difficult. I would like to add five more. That´s maybe more people-related points but it just happens more often with a GD. 6. A day in town with a Great Dane makes you feel like a moving "freakshow". People forget to behave and will try to pet, make "funny" and rude comments about you and your dogs size. If you dont answer or laugh at their joke, you are a bad person. You will attract lot of "Karens" with different issues. Sometimes sobbing lifestories or just plain meltdowns. I didnt had that with other dogs. The Great Danes often seems to be the triggger. 7. A small dog constantly barking and biting is cute, if your Great Dane bark ONE time, he is agressive and you are a bad person who should not have dogs. 8. If a dogfight occure in the park, your Great Dane is to blame because its the only dog people perseive. No matter if your dog is inocent. 9. People think that they can feed "everything-everywhere" to a Great Dane because of their size and because their "dog-back-in-the-days" did that. You will end up in lot of discussions with people about that. Some people get rally pissed off because you ruined THEIR joy to feed your dog. Even your own friends and family! 10. One of my Great Danes are getting older now, she cant sit in one place to do her buisness because of her bad hips. That means you must search a long pooptrail every time to pick it up. Also she cant wait too long, so you will need an open access to the garden and only carpets who will fit in your washingmachine. I´ve just started training a GD for work with a boy with ADHD+, so im searching for different aproaches to meet his special needs. He is in a program where we use animals instead of heavy medication. They are now bonding very well and the boy gets calmer. But the dog have his own resting places and private time. Otherways the dog would go nuts too. There ist lot of information about servicedogs, but with Great Danes, its different. Some things they do better, some things, they cant. I would be greatfull for videos and ideas on that topic. I´ve heard about Cortisol-training but i think that our Danes allready does mark it naturaly. They "nudge" me with the nose if i get weird or upset. The best help the dog gives, is to just exist and be a dog. He really dont need to do human-stuff.
@TheoBrixtonTheKid3 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you. My fiance of 10 years and I were so excited to adopt a great dane puppy, something we've been looking forward to forever but since your video was suggested to me I let her know it was a bad idea which led to a massive argument resulting in us splitting up. I heard she moved on to someone else but I like to think I'll get the last laugh because I bet he's never seen your video!! He has no idea what he's in for!!!!
@dylbot23642 жыл бұрын
Did you and your fiancé of 10 years actually break up over a dog argument?
@kparcparc4230 Жыл бұрын
Just for piece of mind, we had his tummy tacked when he was spayed. He’s in the small range, 120 lbs.
@jessicaribeiro89283 жыл бұрын
The fact that they live so short made me think twice... Their health problems+ short live... I can't
@stacymonks17693 жыл бұрын
Mouse is our first great dane she just turned 5 months and she has just completed our family. She is our kid
@joewest92684 жыл бұрын
I’ve had 2 Great Danes first one lived a good life of nine till dying to bloat, other one is great. Research these majestic beasts before you buy them.
@foilist12 жыл бұрын
If you can afford, it tack the stomach on your next Great Dane.
@Tara-xj7ij2 жыл бұрын
@@foilist1 best $700 I've EVER spent....EVER.
@holleabee88353 жыл бұрын
BEST breed in the world! I've had Danes for over 40 years.
@rutontuton2 жыл бұрын
I'm on my 3rd Dane and have been incredibly lucky to not have any droppers! One did like to empty his mouth on us after a drink, but that was deliberate. Super dogs, there will always be one in my life. They are also a great breed if you have back problems because you don't have to bend down to pat them.
@fhennixxgarcia19683 жыл бұрын
ive had a great dane with me since i was 8. ive had 4. i have 3 right now ones a puppy. the only thing hes correct about is the food and age. i feed my great danes chicken raw and cooked once a week. great danes arent aggressive if you can control them. thats the owners problem if theyre not controlled.
@MrsBeaule4 жыл бұрын
The only reason you should not consider a Great Dane is if you don't want a loving, loyal, goofy love bug. I am on number 3,
@joseemartin22163 жыл бұрын
Are they easy to train? For obedience? Since they are big dogs, you want them to be obedient I imagine. Also, would you say a 1250 square footage mini home is big enough for these gentle giants? We are really interested in a Great Dane after our Mini Schnauzer. Love my Chopper but I'm more of a large dog person. Small and médium dogs just don't do it for me hahs
@MrsBeaule3 жыл бұрын
@@joseemartin2216 GD's are large but can live anywhere. We have a double wide manufactured home with two of them, looking for another to add. They are genuine love bugs. The BEST dog you will ever love. Guarantee it! These are my husbands first dogs and he is in love.
@Abc178903 жыл бұрын
@@joseemartin2216 They respond to training but it takes some time and constant exposure; at least with my puppy who's like a little kid. I'm not sure how big that space is but if you have a backyard or park nearby that would be good because they love running, they actually gallop like horses....I'm still getting used to that, not even my labrador was like that when she was alive.
@joshuachu24458 ай бұрын
Does the breed require extreme exercise?
@two-stepcharlie49533 жыл бұрын
Great Danes can get giant. I had one that was 260 pounds. He was such a gentle giant though.
@sarahisatitagain3 жыл бұрын
I wish I had the economic condition to raise one of this giants. My father breed them back in the 60's and loved them greatly. He only stopped when it was time for him to go to college and after that he just couldn't because he didn't have the time. I really hope someday to pick up where he left off.
@plamoretti6733 жыл бұрын
Same. I want 2 but I want to give them an amazing life. It’s not just about what I want.
@poetlenoir23283 жыл бұрын
I would say to both of you....keep focused on those dreams and focus now and again. Do you dream of a Fawn, a Blue, a Harlequin? What would you like to feed them? How would it feel to snuggle up, full length for a lazy Sunday nap? Dreams are important and they build futures! See it, feel it, in detail. :)
@gracielanewsam-danseaerinne Жыл бұрын
I always have Danes and at the moment I own 2 of them and it's expensive. However, they are just brilliant. It's a life choice.
@johnnyaroman52463 жыл бұрын
Im giving my great dane puppy Merrick Grain Free of chicken, is that good for him? I want to give him the best, please guide me on this topic… thanks
@Grid-hb7nu10 ай бұрын
Is a gastropexy recommended? I just got Great Dane puppy. I’ve had large breeds before but not XL. I’m an overly worried pet owner so bloat scares the crap out of me.
@Lindzy7774 жыл бұрын
Tacking doesn't help with bloat....helps with torsion....torsion is what happens when the dog bloats. It may help add minutes to the time you have to get the dog to the vet and into surgery.
@Cookinwjenna2 жыл бұрын
Great Danes are lovely I have one. This is good info to tell new great Dane owners.
@javapepe3 жыл бұрын
I am curious. Why would raw food cost more? And if it has to be more, what is the advantage?
@Keyhan-c8c2 жыл бұрын
Hi, im a shy and small person who is introverted but i like Great Danes, i never had dogs, only had cats ,from my childhood to now i always knew if im gonna have a dog one day, it has to be one of those big dogs, great dane , Saint Bernard, Caucasian shepherd, that kind of dog, so do you recommend me to get a Great Dane?
@mim03814 жыл бұрын
Then again, our girl is 80cm at the whithers, but only 50kgs. She's fussy about food and i'm lucky if I can get her to eat 3 cups a day. She's not underweight, so I just call her our budget Dane. She also fits easily into our Camry despite being above average height for a female Dane. Can't dispute the vet costs though, and we're always anxious about bloat.
@ryansineni3363 жыл бұрын
Look on the bright side, no excessive joint wear and tear! Sorry for the lack of conversion but mine is only 30inches 130lbs! But she is so solid! It’s almost like a really thick body Dane without the excessive height!
@bobwhaley54973 жыл бұрын
In my experience (1st GD in 1982 puppie (died 14yr), 2nd (14yr) & 3rd (6yr) 1yr old recues, 4th (11yr) 3yr old recue) GDs are needy dogs. They take wonderfully to affirmation; and horribly to criticism. If you expect to leave your GD in the backyard all day while you are at work, they will destroy your yard. If you have a screamer in the house the GD will suffer. If you like closed bedroom doors all night, the GD wants to check on everyone and will suffer. GDs need to be on furniture with you. If you can't take the GD lean when they feel uneasy, they will suffer. A doggie-door for a GD is a door (plastic walkin freezer flaps work.) Kitchen trash cans are at perfect GD height, if you can't walk by the cookie jar, don't expect your GD to walk past the trash can. They can unscrew the lid off the large size peanut butter jar. If you put beverages on the coffee table their tail will sweep them to the floor. Speaking of the tail, serious whip when they are exited. I have never met a breed more eager to please people than GDs. They are needy, they need to touch you, to snuggle with you, to be with you. Best car dogs ever. Our one year old rescues both came into themselves and were wonder dogs. Our three year old rescue could never put it all behind herself, she had a good 8 years with us but was never the dog she was born to be. If you get one and it isn't working for the dog, pull the plug on the experiment at one year or earlier and get them to an experienced GD person. So, I'm 59yrs old and researching potty training for a breed I've had for 40yrs because tomorrow morning I go pick up two GD puppies. Never had two at the same time in 40 yrs this should be absolute chaos and joy.
@beverlysatterfield65983 жыл бұрын
@ Bob Whaley best description of owning a Dane ever! Most humble and yet royalty of the canine species! Love love that lean!
@jennylovering26653 жыл бұрын
Great Danes are awsome. I have one my self and Everest is the best dog ever. They are so kind
@winstonelston57434 ай бұрын
They are great dogs I never net a Dane I didn't like. They are beautiful, adaptable, and really loving, often cuddle-bugs, but not the perfect dog for everybody. For me there's the Norwegian Elkhound.
@oldsul81813 жыл бұрын
my great dane is a gentle giant he was trained and his behavior is great 👍🏾
@Cloy2k3 жыл бұрын
I live with my elderly grandmother. Do you think I’d be able to train the doggo to be gentle enough to live around her?
@alianh34922 жыл бұрын
Just lost my 9 year old Dane love that boy so much 😔
@kevintemido2 жыл бұрын
My dane had bloat. She pass away 2 weeks ago. She was about to turn 8. It all happen overnight
@jurgenbouley77442 жыл бұрын
Once a great dane... ALWAYS a greate Dane. 150 € a mont for food. But the dog protecs the family... ALWAYS... Best family dog ever...
@chelseaabram48203 жыл бұрын
Serious question here.... when it comes to whay breed , with bigger vs smaller breeds the larger breed u always hear how expensive they can be, yet does anyone else feel strictly finically, small vs large lets say a breed tht lives 15-20 vs 5-12 for big breeds, the price essentaily is the same for the value of life compared, owning one breed for 18 years may cost the same as a big breed for 5-8 years, so to me if the connections is what matters most, the money i spend doesnt matter relating it to the life span, if that makes sense?
@yvesbaumann33074 жыл бұрын
What would you say is a reasonable price for a great dane?
@bradyn7644 жыл бұрын
Somewhere around 2,500
@aquaticfishnmore97354 жыл бұрын
800 for a puppy
@bradyn7644 жыл бұрын
@@aquaticfishnmore9735 for a pure breed?
@duaneguy4643 жыл бұрын
1500
@jamescarneal78183 жыл бұрын
Price definitely varies by breeder and specific coat patterns, such as blue, brendel, black... specific traits raise price but here are some general average prices, keep in mind you tend to get what you pay for when it comes to any animals that being said you can usually find a standard black and white dane male for 800 to 1000, females tend to be a bit more at 950 to 1200, brown and black males (scooby do colors) tend to start at 1000 and up, 1200 to 1500 for females. When you get into the rarer colors is when the price starts to really go up fast European blue Danes start out at 2k and up and the prices can get really crazy depending on the bloodline of the animal you would be interested in. I suggest getting to know your breeder before you buy, see the animals and how they are kept, how they engage with you and other animals ask questions a lot, the more you know about your specific dogs traits the easier your go will be (allergies dogs have them too, ask about it, red eye a health risk to Danes that isn't covered as much as bloat or dysplasia, ask about it, any concerns at all do your due diligence) all this being said Danes are an excellent breed for most owners given enough excercises, good diet, training and socialization they make wonderful companions just be ready to share your home with essentially another adult human sized animal that will need their own personal space for feeding and sleeping... the size of your home isn't very important as Danes tend to be very social and want to be near you constantly, just be sure to give them plenty of exercise and a small space with a "quality dog bed!!" For periods of rest.
@holdenbauer12553 жыл бұрын
Is there a breed similar to the great dane that doesn't have the health problems?
@AzeraV3 жыл бұрын
The only thing I'd change about Great Danes is their too short lifespans.
@swampman5432113 жыл бұрын
My kiddo is 3/4 great dane 1/4 german Shepard but besides his funky ears you wouldnt know he wasnt all dane. He even acts (and smells) 100% dane
@SockieGreatDane4 ай бұрын
Sadly another downside is that people can be intolerant of big dogs. When Danes are puppies and still learning, people can be impatient because they just see a big dog. Despite the downsides, they’re my favourite breed and I adore ours 🥰
@emmaandersson98383 ай бұрын
This. I think I’ve done a good job being mindful that there’s people who are not fans or even scared of big dogs. I used to be one of them until my dad got one and then passed away when the Great Dane was 2. Not that it happens super often but I’ve had owner of small dogs try to kick him when he tried to approach their dog. Sure if you feel like you have to protect your dog from something foreign to you but they’re the one who shouldn’t be going to the park if their dog can’t play with all dogs. It’s funny cause once this owner said “ I don’t trust the big dog” only for her dog to run up to mine and bite him to the point of bleeding. I ofcource made her pay for the stitches
@andym73332 жыл бұрын
what do i feed it + vitamins to make him strong and last 4 ever ?
@utah2nyc2508 ай бұрын
The only reason you shouldn’t get one it’s because you should be ready to be heartbroken. They die so fast . I had two I just never got over
@JarrettMayo8 ай бұрын
What happens when you have 150 pound dane 130 pound grade and don’t listen
@Randy-19673 жыл бұрын
Would a Dameiff be a good way to go ?
@tradewithrana_3 жыл бұрын
Can this fit in a regular sedan ?
@deverewalker62523 жыл бұрын
I've owned 10 danes and currently 3. No two have ever been the same. Bloated, been there, batshit crazy, got one, aggressive yes that's a bitch. Stil have the best friends they are so sensitive and loyal. Could write a book book but the last chapter isn't here yet
@poetlenoir23283 жыл бұрын
Kinda like humans? Homogeneous means we're the same race, not alike. Diversity is what makes life worthwhile and stretches the heart strings. ❤️
@zeltzintlachinolli28063 жыл бұрын
I would love to have a great Dane done day
@christinestarr59154 жыл бұрын
Our local shelter has a Great Dane up for adoption. They think she is about 2 and I am thinking of adopting her. We have had Rhodesian Ridgebacks in the past, so we are familiar with big dogs (one was 115lbs). What do you think about adoptng an adult?
@tioriparnell78883 жыл бұрын
My parents are considering to give me and my siblings a Great Dane puppy soon and I have no clue how to take care of them and keep them healthy nor what food is great we have a very small dog right now but does anyone have any suggestions
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76943 жыл бұрын
Hey Tiori, thanks for watching! Hopefully our channel can help you prep for your new puppy 🐕
@nikkizze4 жыл бұрын
This video is a very true video, I grew up with a great dane ever since I was 6 then 14. Something else that can happen is something to add on the medical bill stuff they could also get tumors on there hips which gets them more fragile, And we had to give my GD a shot for her to sadly pass away and it was about 1 grand for a paw and the shot which is very expensive like you said.
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@exotic_moki4 жыл бұрын
Yeah thats the only problem my great dane died a month ago because he had something wrong in his legs he had only turned 4 though he lived a good life even tho he slobbered so much he still made a good family dog.
@maxcorey81442 жыл бұрын
I have been owned by eighteen Great Danes over forty years, most of whom arrived as puppies. Keeps me busy and out of trouble. I love them so much. Big wusses. Most died of bloat. Kids cost a LOT more than Danes by the way. :) Oh, and they don't bark, they borf.
@educatorestrada293 жыл бұрын
Where I live, they cost $500.00 dollars. That's expensive. Now! Hearing what it cost to feed them, shot my boots off. Thank you.
@daniellemcgee89932 жыл бұрын
It only cost us $300 to have our dogs stomach tacked. Not very expensive at all.
@madelineleaphart30974 жыл бұрын
Is getting a Great Dane between $600 to $650 going to be healthy
@fenrirgreatdaneshow76944 жыл бұрын
$600 is on the lower side but you should always research the breeder and the puppy's parents regardless of price
@vera84933 жыл бұрын
What kind of dog food do you recommend?
@Abc178903 жыл бұрын
There are dog foods specifically for large breed puppies, like Purina, the bag will have the words "for large breed puppies"
@DEVanderbiltCecil4 ай бұрын
Too late. I already had one, and would love another.
@michaelmereday67912 жыл бұрын
Wow only 5years I live in NYC would that be bad for them