Dogs have been bred/domesticated to the point where they do not have a wild habitat anymore. Dogs haven't technically "lived in the wild" since they were wolves. Great Danes came into existence from selective breeding, which is taking a dog with certain genetic features and mating it with another like it. What we have today is a wide variety of dogs that originally were bred by humans to do certain things. Examples of this would be sheep dogs or a German shepards.
Hunting of wild boar and hogs.
Danes are pet dogs and not wild animals. Hence, they can be found across the globe. They can be found in literally each and every country where there are dog lovers...
the dog itself is a Great Dane. Plural (more than one) it is Great Danes.
The Herding group. Great Danes originated from Germany and were truly used for chasing and herding wild boars.
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.
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