Discover Everything About Great Dane
Learn about the breed characteristics, health, history, and find trusted breeders
Breed Profile
The Great Dane, often referred to as the "gentle giant" or "Apollo of dog breeds" is an impressive phenomenon. It belongs to FCI Group 2, Section 2.1, Molossoids, Great Dane-like dogs. Her large, muscular body, strong neck and long, straight nose give her a majestic and imposing appearance. Their eyes are medium-sized and expressive, while their ears are set high and lie against their cheeks when resting.
| Height | 72 - 72 cm (Female), 80 - 80 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 25 - 32 kg (Female), 30 - 38 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 8 - 10 years |
| Character | Gentle, Kind, Protective |
| Coat | Short, dense, smooth |
| Coat Color | Fawn, Blue, Black, Harlequin, Great Dane (Boston Mastiff) |
| Price | 1800 - 3500 € € |
History
The Great Dane has its roots in a variety of molossoid dog breeds that were crossed with Irish wolfhounds in various European countries. They were bred in the 16th and 17th centuries as hunting dogs for wild boars and bears and were also used as court and bodyguards at royal courts. In the 19th century, breeders in Germany began to refine the breed, placing more emphasis on its friendly nature and imposing appearance. The Great Dane was recognized as a separate breed in 1888, with several European countries wanting to claim the Great Dane's origins until the name "Great Dane" was finally agreed upon, with it being called "Great Dane" in English.
The Great Dane was originally bred as a hunting dog for large game and later as a guard and companion dog.
Germany
1878
Character & Temperament
The Great Dane is a giant with a heart of gold. Her personality is characterized by a strong bond with her family. They are extremely people-oriented and love being close to their loved ones. Learning to stay alone can be a challenge for the Great Dane because he doesn't like to be separated from his family. With the right training, they can learn to stay alone for short periods of time. The Great Dane is generally not particularly sensitive to stimuli, but rather shows a calm temperament, especially in adulthood. However, when it reacts to a stimulus, this reaction can be more violent due to its size and strength. The Great Dane is intelligent but can sometimes be stubborn, which is due to its independence as a hunting dog. When fighting wild boars, the ancestors of the breed ultimately made their own decisions. Their imposing size as well as their strong protective instinct and vigilance make them natural guardians, although they are usually not overly aggressive in their territorial motivation.
| Trainability | |
| Watchfulness | |
| Openness to Strangers | |
| Hunting or Herding Drive |
Despite their size, the Great Dane often thinks that he is a lap dog and loves to snuggle up with his people.
Fun Fact!
What Awaits You
Great Danes are considered calm and sensitive dogs. They are often described as unsafe, so appropriate breeding and socialization is important. Great Danes have a rather short life expectancy.
Housing & Care
Keeping a Great Dane requires space. Due to their size, they are not necessarily suitable as a city dog unless you have a sufficiently large, single-story home and access to large green spaces. It is only suitable to a limited extent for dog beginners, because you should deal intensively with the husbandry requirements and the correct training in advance. The Great Dane is generally tolerant of other pets, especially if they are properly socialized from an early age. They sometimes show amazing patience and care towards children. However, they often cannot estimate their own size and strength, which is why they should only have contact with children under supervision.
| Family Friendly | |
| Child Friendly | |
| Dog Friendly | |
| City Friendly |
Owning a dog is not only a privilege, but also a responsibility. If you want to bring a dog into your life, you must be aware of the commitment that dog ownership entails!!
Training & Education
Great Danes are intelligent and eager to learn, but training them requires patience and consistency. It's important to start socialization and training early, as an untrained Great Dane can become a real problem with his strength. Your Great Dane needs to learn early on not to be too rough with people and other dogs. Learning frustration tolerance and impulse control is also crucial for the Great Dane to promote balanced behavior. Positive training based on rewards is particularly effective. It is also important not to overwhelm the dog as this can lead to health problems. With interactive retrieval training you can put a Great Dane to good use. She can also let off steam physically, for example by having to pull the dummy out of a pile of heavy objects. You should avoid sports like agility to protect your joints.
Nutrition & Care
Great Danes require a balanced diet based on their specific needs as a large breed. High-quality food with an appropriate ratio of protein, fat and carbohydrates is important. Due to their susceptibility to gastric torsion, feeding should be done in smaller portions throughout the day and should not be played after feeding. In terms of care, the Great Dane is relatively easy to care for. Their fur is short and dense, without an undercoat. They shed moderately, but regular brushing helps remove loose hair and keep the coat clean. The climate in Germany is generally suitable for Great Danes, although they may need shelter in extremely cold temperatures.
| Care Level | |
| Exercise Needs | |
| Shedding | |
| Trainability |
This information is currently being reviewed by experts. If you discover an error, please send an email to info@honestdog.de!!
Health
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
Community Posts
Sell Great Dane Puppies
Breeding Great Dane? Reach responsible puppy buyers and showcase your kennel on HonestDog.
Loading...
Why HonestDog?
What makes HonestDog different from other platforms
Transparency Guarantee
We provide complete transparency in the breeding process, offering detailed information about breeders, their practices, health checks, and genetic testing results in an easily understandable format, ensuring buyers can make informed decisions confidently.
Responsible Breeding Assurance
Our platform prioritizes responsible breeding practices, ensuring all breeders meet stringent criteria including health checks and genetic testing for parent dogs, eliminating the worry of encountering unethical breeders or puppy mills.
Trust and Verification
HonestDog verifies both breeders and buyers, fostering a trusted community where interactions are reliable and secure, setting a new standard for trustworthiness in the dog breeding industry.
Convenience and Time Saving
By featuring thoroughly vetted breeders and providing comprehensive information, HonestDog saves buyers valuable time that would otherwise be spent researching and vetting breeders, allowing them to focus on choosing the perfect puppy for their family.
Our Mission

We connect dog lovers with responsible breeders and shelters to ensure every dog finds the perfect home.
Founded by dog enthusiasts, our platform focuses on ethical dog breeding and adoption.
About HonestDog
HonestDog is your partner in finding your new best friend. We help you adopt a dog from trusted shelters or discover puppies from responsible breeders you can trust. Browse our comprehensive listings, connect with trusted breeders and shelters near you, and start your journey as a dog owner with us by your side.
Verified Connections
Connecting reputable breeders and shelters with loving homes.
Support & Resources
Comprehensive support and resources for responsible dog ownership.
Ethical Standards
Commitment to animal welfare and ethical practices.