Great Dane dog, giant with pigeon heart

The Great Dane is a big dog, if you meet such a dog on the street you will automatically keep your distance from it. However, unlike appearance, Greate Dane dogs are not aggressive, they are likened to gentle giants with dove hearts.

Great Dane is a German breed of dogs famous for its huge size. Its name in Germany is Deutsche Dogge (German Clam Dog). They are known for their large and tall bodies, 'big' hearts .

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Great Dane is a German breed of dogs famous for its huge size.

In height, males must not be less than 76cm to shoulder and female to 71cm. The Great Dane are lower than the minimum height and cannot participate in dog competitions

From year to year, the world's tallest dog is usually a Great Dane. Previous record dogs include Gibson, Titan and George. However, the current record holder is a black Great Dane named Zeus with a height of 112 cm to the shoulders. It was also the tallest dog ever recorded (according to the Guinness world record), defeating the previous retainer of a blue Great Dane named George with a height of 110cm.

The minimum weight for a Great Dane uncle over eighteen months is 54kg for males, 45kg for females. Oddly enough, the American Pet Dog Club has eliminated the standard of weight. Males should have a larger appearance than females, with larger and heavier skeletons. There should be a ratio between the length and height.

Health

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Like many large dogs, Great Danes is susceptible to hip dysplasia.

Great Dane has a slow metabolic process like most other large breeds. This makes them less energy efficient and consumes less food than small varieties. Great Dane dogs are common with common health problems for large breeds, including abdominal distention (intestinal twisted gastric dilatation. The average life expectancy of Great Danes is 6 to 8 years. Many large breeds, Great Danes are susceptible to hip dysplasia .

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and many congenital heart diseases are also common in the Great Dane, nicknamed 'broken heart dog' and shorter lifespan. Great Dane can also carry merle, one of the genetic causes of the harlequin color. Gene merle is an incomplete dominant gene, meaning that only one copy of the gene is needed to indicate the Merle color trait; Two merle genes combine to produce excessive white patterns and many health problems such as deafness, blindness or other serious eye problems.

Do exercise

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Great Dane dogs grow very fast, putting them at risk for bone and joint problems.

Great Danes needs to walk every day to maintain health like most dogs. However, it is important not to let them work hard, especially when young . Great Dane dogs grow very fast, putting them at risk for bone and joint problems. Because puppies are very active, owners must be careful to minimize activity while the dog is still growing.

With their large size, Great Dane dogs continue to grow (mostly weight gain) for longer periods than most dogs. Even when it was one year old, Great Dane will continue to grow in a few months.