You will have to buy multiple collars for this dog. There is not a collar that can be that small then get that big. Buy some cheaper ones when the dog is a puppy since he wont be wearing them long. Once he hits about full size buy a better quality collar so it will last longer.
it depends on the size of the motheer and father. they can grow as big as a great dane can
the great dane or the saint bernanrd
male- 250 lbs roughly female- 200 lbs roughly
A healthy weight for an adult male Dane is around 150 pounds whereas it is around 100 pounds for a female. Male Danes are known to grow to as heavy as 200 pounds and females to around 125 pounds.
the height in feet will be for the 36 inches3 feet the 32 inches 2 feet 7 inches
I weighed my pups @ 12 weeks. They are healthy and fit. My male great dane was 45 pounds and the female weighed 39 pounds. However, I hear that they vary in growth. Some grow out while others get longer and others grow taller so I imagine it may vary slightly.
It depend on what type of dog it is. But if it is a Great Dane then it can grow to be more than 6 feet tall!!! WOW THAT'S TALL!
In the AKC,CKC,EKC etc. They are in the NON-sporting group.Actually according to the AKCGreat Dane Breed StandardWorking Group
a size small collar cause they dont grow big
The average height for a female is 30" but there is no set size. There are record holders that are over 7 feet tall when stretched out. They can weigh anywhere from 70-80 pounds up to 200 or more.
Some interesting facts about Danes are: * They are the tallest breed of dog (A Dane holds the world record for the tallest dog) * They are extremely gentle * They are very friendly * They eat a lot * They grow very fast. A Dane at around 7 months or so is bigger/taller than a full grown adult lab or a German shepherd.
I would start around 4 months with the weight of a deactivated collar and walking the perimeter. At 5 months I would train using the flags and weight of the deactivated collar, I would not turn on the collar until the puppy is 6 months old. By that time the puppy should have the regime down pat and will not test the collar more than a few times.