
Great Dane
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Germany ยท 7โ10 years
About the Great Dane
The Great Dane is one of the tallest dog breeds in the world, often standing over 30 inches at the shoulder and reaching eye level with many adults when on their hind legs. Despite their imposing stature, Great Danes are known as 'gentle giants' for their sweet, affectionate, and patient temperament. Originally bred in Germany for hunting wild boar, modern Danes are elegant companion dogs that love nothing more than leaning against their owner or trying to be a lap dog. Their combination of regal appearance and gentle nature makes them truly unique.
Breed stats
- Height
- 28โ32 in
- Weight
- 110โ175 lbs
- Lifespan
- 7โ10 years
- Group
- Working
- Coat
- Short, thick, smooth
- Origin
- Germany
Coat colors
- Fawn
- Brindle
- Blue
- Black
- Harlequin
- Mantle
- Merle
Temperament & ratings
Compatibility
Exercise & feeding
Daily exercise
30โ60 min
per day recommended
Daily food
6โ10 cups
high-quality dry food
Common health issues
- Bloat
- Dilated cardiomyopathy
- Hip dysplasia
- Osteosarcoma
- Wobbler syndrome
- Hypothyroidism
Not every Great Dane will develop these conditions, but awareness helps with early detection. Regular veterinary checkups and choosing a responsible breeder who health-tests their dogs are the best preventive measures.
Can Great Danes eat...
- Can dogs eat blueberries?Safe
- Can dogs eat grapes?Toxic
- Can dogs eat bananas?Safe
- Can dogs eat chocolate?Toxic
- Can dogs eat watermelon?Safe
- Can dogs eat cheese?Caution
- Can dogs eat almonds?Caution
- Can dogs eat apples?Safe
Compare Great Dane with...
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Great Danes are one of the largest dog breeds in existence. Males typically stand 30 to 32 inches at the shoulder and weigh 140 to 175 pounds, while females stand 28 to 30 inches and weigh 110 to 140 pounds. Some exceptional individuals have reached 44 inches or more at the shoulder. The current world record for tallest dog has been held by Great Danes multiple times. Despite their enormous size, they do not need as much space as you might expect โ they are relatively calm indoors and are often described as the world's largest lap dogs.
- Great Danes have one of the shortest lifespans among dog breeds, typically living only 7 to 10 years. This is largely due to their giant size โ larger animals generally have shorter lifespans because their hearts, joints, and organs must work harder to support their massive bodies. They are also highly susceptible to bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus), which can be fatal within hours, and to cancer, particularly osteosarcoma. Dilated cardiomyopathy is another leading cause of premature death. Responsible breeding, preventive gastropexy surgery, and regular veterinary monitoring can help maximize their years.
- Surprisingly, Great Danes can adapt to apartment living better than many smaller, more energetic breeds. Despite their enormous size, they are relatively calm indoors and are often content lounging on the couch for much of the day. They need only 30 to 60 minutes of moderate daily exercise. The main challenges are practical: do you have enough floor space for a dog that weighs 150+ pounds, can the elevator accommodate them, and are doorways wide enough? Counter-surfing is effortless for a Great Dane, so kitchen management requires extra thought. Many apartment Danes do just fine with daily walks and a comfortable spot to stretch out.
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