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What is the Great Dane personality like?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
quot;The Great Dane's personality is the quality that most find so appealing. The Dane is a "people dog" - a sensitive and affectionate companion. They can be elegant and dignified one moment, and then playful and silly the next." (Georgia Alyse Thomas) Danes are "leaners" and "blockers". This means that if there's a free lap, or an available foot, you'll usually find the resident Dane upon it.

Our Great Dane has bumps under his chin which sometimes bleed. What is it and how is it treated?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
Puppy Acne (what he's got) is usually related to what, how or where he eats. Feed ONLY in metal or porcelain dishes. CLEAN the dishes thoroughly with soap and water, and rinse well, EVERY time he eats (no free feeding). WASH his face with warm water EVERY time AFTER he eats, then DRY with a CLEAN terry towel/facecloth. PAT on a palmful of Gold Bond powder. Also put about a Tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar in his bowl of water every time you fill the dish.

Where do Danes need to live? How much room does a Dane need?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
Great Danes should be kept indoors. This is both because of their short coat and their disposition. They are FAMILY dogs and need lots of human companionship. A Dane kept primarily out of doors will eventually die of loneliness or illness. They will become, destructive, aggressive and depressed if denied "household" status. Also, many experimental laboratories like to buy dogs from "neighborhood crawlers".

Is the Great Dane the Right Breed for You?

STEVENS DANES" | AKC Great Danes (Blues & Blacks) in Muscadi...
Because a 25 pound eight-week-old male puppy will generally grow to about six times that weight, special consideration needs to be given before acquiring a puppy. Dogs are abandoned every day because their owners didn't realize that their cute little puppy would grow up to be a very large dog with real needs.

How long do they live?

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Well I guess that depends on who you talk to--Most farmers who are in the egg producing business will say 2 years. Those who are in the meat producing business will say 6 months--Those who keep birds as pets (with names) or who are not interested in maximum production of eggs, will find that chickens can live up to 8 or 10 years.

Do I qualify for Irish citizenship if my great-grandparent was Irish?

Irish FAQ: Miscellaneous
No, a great-grandparent is too distant a relation for you to qualify. Check with an Irish embassy or consulate for the definitive word on this.

Does Six Flags Great America have live shows?

Frequently Asked Questions: Six Flags Great America
Nothing provides more lasting memories than a great show, especially when shared with friends and family. That's why, in addition to the most thrilling rides on the planet, you'll find a wide variety of top-shelf entertainment right here at the park. Concerts. Characters. A one-of-a-kind parade. The kind of entertainment you'll be talking about for years to come. For shows, please visit our entertainment page or events page.

When and where was Kamehameha the Great born and how long did he live?

Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site - Frequently Asked Q...
He was born in Kokoiki, North Kohala on the island of Hawai'i in about 1758. He died in Kailua-Kona at Kamakahonu (near 'Ahuena Heiau behind the King Kamehameha Hotel) in 1819 at an estimated age of 61.

I have found a great RV buy but live a long distance away. How can RVSurvey help me?

RV inspection service for motorhome and travel trailer buyer
RVSurvey conducts the inspection and includes digital pictures of the motorhome or travel trailer that are included in the inspection report. Photos of identified problem areas are provided so that you can see first-hand what the RV inspector found. Following your review of the inspection report and photos, you can speak directly with the inspector filing the

What are common Dane colors?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
Merle, Fawnequin, Chocolate and a bunch of other combinations that occur in non-approved mixed color breeding. They all make great pets, just are unable to be shown in the breed ring. The general consensus is that puppy food NOT be fed to this breed. Usually a good quality Adult dog food that is 22-25% protein and 15-18% fat is recommended. Danes are susceptible to bloat and torsion so the less stress on the gastrointestinal tract the better.

Is grooming and caring for a Dane difficult?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
Very minimal grooming is needed. Danes are short haired dogs so there is no required daily brushing, trimming, stripping etc.

Where does the Dane come from?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
The Great Dane was developed to hunt the wild boar of Europe (and hence the cropped ears typically seen on Danes in the US). The Germans are generally credited with developing the Dane as it exists today. It is generally accepted that the Great Dane is descended from some type of mastiff and wolfhound. The Great Dane breed is at least 400 years old but there are drawings of a dog which resemble the Great Dane on Egyptian monuments of 3000 B.C.

Training a Dane, is it as hard as everyone says?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
Great Danes are easy to train. REALLY! Obedience and control should never be an issue as long as you are willing to attend obedience training classes for at LEAST the first year of your dogs life (this goes for ALL breeds). Obedience classes are GREAT for socializing your dog, and for teaching YOU the way his mind works. This is a MUST with Danes, who though very sweet and compliant dogs, at times can be very pushy and dominant.

Why and When Should I Spay and Neuter my Dane?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
Spaying a female (removing the ovaries and uterus) or neutering a male (removing the testicles) are veterinary procedures performed with the same general anesthesia used in human medicine. Both surgeries usually require minimal hospitalization. Neutering a male dog by 6 months of age prevents testicular cancer, prostate disease and hernias.

How Long Do Cats Live?

The Feline PKD FAQ -- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions ...
You'd think that would be a simple question, with a simple answer. Unfortunately, every source I've found gives different information: Britanica Online says the lifespan of a domestic cat in captivity is 21 years (in context, this seems to be the maximum age of the vast majority of otherwise healthy cats!!!). The Tidycat website once indicated that the average Russian Blue lives 18 years (I couldn't find a reference to persian lifespan). On the HomeArts Ask the Vet website, Dr.

How Long do Danes Live?

DogLogic Great Dane FAQ's
The average life span of most giant breeds is about 8-10 years. I know of Danes living to 10-12 years, but right now unfortunately that is the exception rather than the rule. There are a few health problems which afflict the Great Dane breed: growth problems (HOD, PANO and OCD), hip dysplasia (OFA and Penn-Hip tests), and bloat/GDV/torsion are primary concerns. Wobblers, thyroid problems, and problems with the eyes (CERF test) also appear in the breed. Se our HEALTH links for more info:

HOW LONG DO HEAD LICE LIVE?

Head Lice FAQ - ENT/rsc-8
Lice may live for several weeks on a person, but they rarely live more than 48 hours when removed from a person's body.
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