Great Danes, like all dogs, mate primarily to reproduce and pass on their genetic material. They engage in mating behaviors driven by instinct, hormones, and the biological urge to ensure the survival of their species. Additionally, mating can occur for social bonding and establishing dominance within a pack or group. Responsible breeding practices are essential to maintain the health and well-being of the breed.
It depends on the sexual health of the mating danes. In case of most healthy pairs, one round of mating is enough for the female dane to conceive
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.
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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