No. Great Danes, like most deep chested dogs, stomach is not attached. It is very important to make sure that after your Dane eats that it rests for 30 minutes to an hour. No play time for an hour and a half minimum after eating. Do so can result in a health problem known as bloat, this is a major problem for Great Danes. In fact it is the #1 killer of this beautiful breed second only to cancer. Bloat happens when the stomach turns on itself. The gasses in the stomach are trapped causing the stomach to fill up and cut off the circulation of blood to vital organs. It can take a toll on the dog within minutes of happening and kill it within an hour.
the dog itself is a Great Dane. Plural (more than one) it is Great Danes.
no because, the great danes are much bigger than the poodles
Yes, both my male and female great danes catch and fetch frisbees.
Great Danes are not natuarlly viscous dogs. They can be trained for many jobs, including guarding.
Great Danes are believed to be originated in Germany by the Alans from Mastiff's and probably wolf hounds.
Great danes like all dogs do have backbones.
Very!
No, they do not.
no there not
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