As with most Dog Breeds, Great Danes will go into heat approximately every 60 days throughout the spring and summer.
Every 6 months.
A great dane should never be placed on puppy food. He/She should start out on premium regular adult dog food. Due to their extreme growth, they will need the calories from an adult dog food. Puppy food is not sufficient for a Great Dane Puppy. Look into Evo, Wellness, Innova as these are all premium foods.
Every 6 months to a year is normal.
Because he had a cancerous tumor in his hip, and whenever he tried to go up the stairs he'd fall. It turns out he lost his sight, and he had another tumor in his lip. We put him down.
Female rats typically go into heat every 4-5 days. Each heat cycle can last about 1-2 days. The exact timing can vary based on factors like age, health, and the presence of male rats.
No. Many dogs that go in to heat earlier are the ones that are bigger and can mature faster. The bigger breeds, such as a great dane or so, would go into heat much faster then a chihuahua for example. This si because the great dane can mature faster then the chihuahua.
Usually they are only breed through a specially types of breeders. Go to great Dane breeders of America for different breeders.
Rahi Daneshmand goes by Great Dane.
No, this is a trait of the breed. They have a crest at the back of the skull. The Great Dane also has this, excepts it is much more pronounced in a Great Dane.
Great Dane rescue groups was cover many area at America, the area was Michigan, Indiana, Arizona, Alabama, Canada, and many more. From the coverage area, we can find more about Great Dane rescue groups.
Brigitte Nielsen goes by The Great Dane, Gitte, and Gitta.
Victor Borge went by The Clown Prince of Denmark, and The Great Dane.
Karl Anders Bunke goes by Aros Crystos.
i think either Australian shepered and beagle or labrador and a great dane.
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=i-D3hQePIpQ 50kph but i think he could go faster
Dane Reade goes by Dane-o, Insane-O, and Daner.
The great dane is the second biggest dog in the worldYes and no. Yes, because on average, the Irish Wolfhound is taller than the Great Dane with male Irish Wolfhounds typically averaging around 32-34 inches tall and Male Great Danes averaging probably around 30-32 inches tall. Meaning if you go find an ordinary Irish Wolfhound, and then go find an ordinary Great Dane, most likely the Irish Wolfhound will be taller. Although, Great Danes tend to greatly exceed their average height while Irish Wolfhounds do not, with basically all of the tallest dog in the world contenders being Great Danes, the tallest the dog in the world being a 44 inch tall Great Dane named "Zeus" recognized by the Guinness World Records after the death of a 43 inch tall dog nicknamed "Giant George", who was also a Great Dane.