Our big boy needs a new home. Circumstances have changed and he hates being left alone. He will be a year old on November 30th. He's great with kids and other dogs, although his playfulness is sometimes unwanted. We are miserable about having to give him up but know it's what's best for him. He wants to be right next to someone at all times and is a big lover and goof. We are asking a rehoming fee as we want to make sure he goes to a serious home. Experience with Great Danes or large dog breeds preferred.
Great Danes are known for their friendly and affectionate nature. They are great with kids and other dogs, making them wonderful family pets.
Great Danes require moderate exercise. Daily walks and playtime help keep them healthy and happy, though they also enjoy lounging around the house.
A balanced diet formulated for large breeds is essential for Great Danes. It's important to feed them high-quality dog food to support their growth and health needs.
Yes, Great Danes are gentle giants and are typically good with children, but supervision is always recommended due to their size and playfulness.
The price for a Great Dane can vary. In this listing, the rehoming fee is $600, which helps ensure he goes to a serious and loving home.
Yes, Great Danes may require special care due to their size, including regular vet check-ups and monitoring for health issues common in larger breeds, such as bloat.
Great Danes thrive in spacious homes where they can have enough room to move around comfortably. A yard is beneficial, but they can adapt well to various living situations if given ample exercise.
Rehoming is often a difficult decision made for various reasons, such as changes in living circumstances or the pet's emotional needs, as seen with our boy who hates being left alone.