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Great Danes

Published on Mar 17, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GREAT DANES

BY: MADISON HARR
Photo by Laertes

HISTORY

  • developed by the germans in 16th Century.
  • referred to as an 'englische dogge' at the time.
  • Also referred to as 'Boar Hounds' because great danes
  • Were bred as hunting dogs meant to go after wild boars.
  • Origins - Irish wolfhounds and old english mastiffs.

HISTORY

  • Officially recognized as a breed by the akc
  • In 1887, but Great Danes have actually been around
  • For Over 400 Years. Kingdom - animalia
  • phylum - chordata; class - mammalia; order - carnivora
  • family - canidae; Genus - canis familiaris.

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TEMPERMENT

  • Friendly, patient, dependable
  • Medium energy and large size
  • Moderate and daily exercise is necessary
  • But because Great Danes are such large dogs,
  • Its important that they partake in very little

TEMPERMENT

  • As young puppies so that their
  • Fast growing bones and muscles aren't
  • Damaged. Great Danes excel at obedience and
  • Agility so they don't mind being busy as
  • Long as there is plenty of time for rest.

TEMPERMENT

  • Great Danes are very patient so they are
  • Generally excellent with children, especially
  • If they begin interacting with them at a young age.
  • Excellent companions and love to do everything their
  • Owners do and physical affection.

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HEALTH

  • Usually very healthy but common ailments
  • Do occur, such as hip dysplasia, wobblers disease,
  • Cardiomyopathy and other heart diseases,
  • Giving Great Danes yet another nickname -
  • The 'heartbreak breed'.

LIFESPAN, HEIGHT, AND WEIGHT

  • Lives 8-10 years
  • Minimum weight for male - 120 lbs
  • Minimum weight for female - 100 lbs
  • Minimum height for male- 30 in
  • Minimum height for female - 28 in

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DIET AND COAT

  • Great Danes, of course, rely on dog food for nutrition
  • Coat - black, white, black and white, blue, brindle,
  • Fawn, harlequin, mantle, and merle.
  • Markings - black mask (nose/mouth) and black or white markings

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GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Great Dane is one of the world's tallest dog breeds
  • Common occurrence to see Great Danes with pointed ears
  • But this is a result of surgical/cosmetic cropping;
  • Great Danes have naturally floppy/triangular ears

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FUN FACTS

  • Commonly regarded by animal experts
  • As the worlds 'largest lapdog' due to the
  • Great Danes preference for sitting and leaning
  • On their owners.
  • 15th most popular dog breed.

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FUN FACTS

  • The great date is the state dog of pennsylvania.
  • Nicknamed the gentle giant.
  • The world record holder for tallest dog was a great dane
  • Named zeus who measured in at 44 in (nearly 4 Feet)
  • From paw to shoulder.

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