Great Danes were originally developed in Germany, where they were bred for hunting large game. While they are often associated with Denmark due to their name, the country did not play a role in their organization or breeding. Instead, the breed's lineage can be traced back to ancient mastiff-type dogs used across various regions in Europe. Thus, Denmark is the country that did not organize Great Danes.
Germany. They were originally called German Mastiffs.
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
Great Danes are not natuarlly viscous dogs. They can be trained for many jobs, including guarding.
Yes, both my male and female great danes catch and fetch frisbees.
Any country they like, but traditionally Denmark.
It's the people of Denmark who're known as Danes.
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.
No, they do not.
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no there not