Great Dane
- Character: Very friendly, very brave, gentle and easy-going, trustworthy
- Type: Large dog
- Production Place: Germany
- Weight: 40-60 kg
- Life Span: 10-12 years
- Behoof: Working dogs, companion dogs
Inducted into the AKC in 1887 and ranked 48th in intelligence, the Great Dane is a huge but extremely gentle breed, which is why they are called "gentle giants". The dog is intelligent, brave and loyal to his master. It is a dog fighter, impatient, vindictive, easy to train, and can be bred to be a capable and obedient guard dog. The Great Dane combines the advantages of majesty, strength and elegance, with an imperial appearance, a large size and both strength and beauty, and a smooth muscular line. He is one of the larger working dogs, but only his general form is appropriately proportioned and never looks awkward, with a sprawling front and powerful hindquarters drive. The coat is very short and dense, smooth and shiny. The coat is short, thick, clean, smooth and shiny.
The coat color, markings and color type of the Great Dane should be tiger stripe type; light fawn type; blue type; black type; fancy type; pure white neck is preferred. The Great Dane's physical characteristics give people a very powerful and masculine feeling at first, especially when children see it, but in fact, the Great Dane is very friendly, non-combative and very brave. They are especially loyal to their owners.
The Great Dane is an affectionate, considerate, and loyal breed of dog. Because of its large size, initial training is necessary to raise it to be a capable and obedient guard dog. Large-bodied Great Danes like to live comfortably and want their owners to set up their kennels indoors because they feel they are part of the family and should live in the same environment as their owners.
The Great Dane is a large pet dog and is known as the easygoing giant of the pet dog world. The personality is very brave, decisive, gentle and easy-going, and trustworthy. The Great Dane has good habits and can live well with its owner. So owners should not have to worry that the Great Dane will affect their children. People can't even be profiled anymore, and the same is true for dogs. If you choose your daily meals according to your dog's nutritional needs, then the most reasonable food to feed a Great Dane is, of course, dog food. Good quality dog food includes basic nutrients such as protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals, etc., which are sufficient to provide for the dog's growth.
Some owners will also think that dog food is too monotonous, the dog does not taste good. In fact, because the nutritional needs of dogs are different from those of humans, it is not only time-consuming and difficult to use human recipes to prepare dog food, but also difficult for dogs to get complete and balanced nutrition. Although the short period of time can not see much difference, but when the dog enters old age, eating human food for dogs will be much worse health status than eating dog food for dogs, some will also be premature aging.