Great Dane: what is the life expectancy of the giant breed dog?

 Great Dane: what is the life expectancy of the giant breed dog?

Tracy Wilkins

Although giant breed dogs are not so common, the Great Dane is certainly the most popular among them. Reaching up to 80 centimeters in height and 62kg, we are talking about a pet that, at first, can really scare. After all, like other giant dog breeds, they were bred to protect, intimidate and even threaten, since in the past these were the desirable characteristicsBut that's all really in the past and the Great Dane is considered a very affectionate and companionable animal.

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The popularity of the Great Dane came about because of Scooby Doo, who is also a German Dane. And even though his appearance in real life is scary, he can be just as docile as the popular cartoon character. According to experts, this breed is very companionable and also has quite a good mood. In addition, it is easily attached to its guardians. In fact, they usuallyIn other words, those who intend to adopt a Great Dane need to keep in mind that it is a pet that needs a lot of attention. We are also talking about a self-confident, brave and easy to care for animal.

A Great Dane's life cannot be solitary and needs activity

Despite being a giant dog, the Great Dane is a dog with a docile and also friendly personality. Very outgoing, it may even present a certain resistance with strangers, but it manages to be conquered right after the first caress. The pet of this breed also coexists very well in family environments, with children and other pets. The only problem, in fact, is its neediness. TheThe Great Dane is fine on his own, but not for long. He may destroy things around him in moments of solitude, either out of irritation or playfulness.

In fact, this is an important factor for those who want to have a Great Dane at home. In addition to obviously being a breed that needs a lot of space, we are talking about a dog that does not have much idea of its size. That is, he will play and jump on people in the same way as a poddle. Because of this, even though it is a quiet pet, its games with smaller children should besupervised because of their "cluelessness".

Life expectancy: how many years does a Great Dane live?

There is no way to say with 100% certainty how long a dog lives, but some studies have proven that small breeds live longer than medium, large or giant breeds. This is because smaller breeds age a little later. In addition, larger dogs, such as the Great Dane, may have breed-related health problems, such as aches and painships and bones precisely because of their size.

Because of this, it is estimated that the Great Dane lives between about 8 and 10 years, depending on its genetics and also its quality of life. In general, they are not a breed that gets sick with some ease. That is why it is important that this breed does a lot of physical activity and eats well and has veterinary follow-up annually. As already mentioned, there is no rule that determines how much to eat.each race will live, the important thing is that all live well.

Great Dane needs lots of exercise

In addition to needing a lot of space because it is a large dog, the Great Dane also needs to move around a lot. Walking with a giant breed dog is essential. Veterinarians recommend about 60 minutes of exercise a day. That is, a good walk is enough. However, the guardian can also opt for small outings throughout the day. It is estimated that walking 2 km daily is a good idea.The important thing is to get your Great Dane moving to improve his health and quality of life.

Where to find a Great Dane puppy to call your own?

It is not common to find a Great Dane puppy at pet adoption fairs, so this is a breed that can be bought. The price of the Great Dane can vary from R$ 700 to R$ 5 thousand, according to the prices of breed puppies on various sales sites. In addition, it is also possible to find them in specific social networking groups for breed lovers. Even so, before thinking about buyinga Great Dane, remember that there are thousands of abandoned animals in NGOs that care for animals and that need a family. That is, adopting is still the best decision you can make.

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Tracy Wilkins

Jeremy Cruz is a passionate animal lover and dedicated pet parent. With a background in veterinary medicine, Jeremy has spent years working alongside veterinarians, gaining invaluable knowledge and experience in caring for dogs and cats. His genuine love for animals and commitment to their well-being led him to create the blog Everything you need to know about dogs and cats, where he shares expert advice from veterinarians, owners, and respected experts in the field, including Tracy Wilkins. By combining his expertise in veterinary medicine with insights from other respected professionals, Jeremy aims to provide a comprehensive resource for pet owners, helping them understand and address their beloved pets' needs. Whether it's training tips, health advice, or simply spreading awareness about animal welfare, Jeremy's blog has become a go-to source for pet enthusiasts seeking reliable and compassionate information. Through his writing, Jeremy hopes to inspire others to become more responsible pet owners and create a world where all animals receive the love, care, and respect they deserve.