Great Dane Dog Breeders
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Anerok Danes
Korena Fulop
Florida
863-816-7178
e-mail:  anerokdanes@hotmail.com
J and J Great Danes

Jacqueline Johnson
gr8danemidwife@msn.com
ILLinois
 217-942-6070
Breeder of AKC Harlequin & Mantle Great Danes.

Drummer Danes & English Bulldogs

Tina
815-222-0730
Illinois
We are a Christian breeder of Great Danes and English Bulldogs in north central IL.  All our pups are sold with a life time of support.

Great Danes R US

Jim & Paula Loftin
GREATDANES_R_US@YAHOO.COM
903-714-1450 or 903-646-0600
Texas
We have healthy well mannered large AKC Great Danes.

Castle Danes - Blue Great Danes
Eric Fernold
Sweden
E-mail: info@castledanes.com
 C a s t l e D a n e s . C o m
Blue Great Danes in Sweden


Know Doubt Great Danes
Name: Kim Stark
E-mail: MeDaneDoll@aol.com
Phone number: 574-535-1122
State: Indiana
Here at Know Doubt Danes we  strive to breed great danes to the AKC standard.We have had quality AKC Danes for over 15 years.We breed Harlequin,mantle and black Great Danes,who's temperament is that of true gentle giants.
Faulkdanes
Name: Kristy
E-mail: faulkdanes@aol.com
Phone number: 256-586-8567
State: Alabama
AKC black to blue breeding. We have 1-2 litters per yr. We breed for quality companion pets. Full AKC, vet records and pedigree given with each pup. Socialized from time of birth with other animals and children.


General Appearance
The Great Dane combines, in its regal appearance, dignity, strength and elegance with great size and a powerful, well-formed, smoothly muscled body. It is one of the giant working breeds, but is unique in that its general conformation must be so well balanced that it never appears clumsy, and shall move with a long reach and powerful drive. It is known as the Apollo of dogs. A Great Dane must be spirited, courageous, never timid; always friendly and dependable. This physical and mental combination is the characteristic which gives the Great Dane the majesty possessed by no other breed. It is particularly true of this breed that there is an impression of great masculinity in males, as compared to an impression of femininity in females.

Owning
Great Danes can make great family dogs but require a lot of companionship and attention.

Characteristics
The male should appear more massive throughout than the female, with larger frame and heavier bone. In the ratio between length and height, the Great Dane should be square. In females, a somewhat longer body is permissible, providing she is well proportioned to her height. Coarseness or lack of substance are equally undesirable. The male shall not be less than 30 inches at the shoulders, but it is preferable that he be 32 inches or more, providing he is well proportioned to his height. The female shall not be less than 28 inches at the shoulders, but it is preferable that she be 30 inches or more, providing she is well proportioned to her height.

Temperament
The Great Dane must be spirited, courageous, always friendly and dependable, and never timid or aggressive.

Did You Know
The Great Dane was developed in Germany to hunt wild boars. The earliest written description of a dog resembling the breed may be found in Chinese literature of 1121 B.C. (an article by Dr. G. Ciaburri, Great Dane Club of Italy publication, 1929). The name of the breed (in the English language) is a translation of an old French designation, grand Danois, meaning "big Danish." This was only one of half a dozen names which had been used for centuries in France. Why the English adopted the name "Great Dane" from the French is a mystery. In 1891 the Great Dane Club of Germany adopted a precise standard, or official description of the ideal specimen.

 
Working Group

Great Dane
Great Dane
 
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