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wantted i know … Great Dane how we eat in a month. Just want to see that what may or may not (puppy and adult)

Jenn "she said. You need to feed your dog quality food, never unnecessary. This is particularly true for the Great Dane for a variety of health reasons, mostly co-partners. With chew toys, food, prevention and treatment of heartworm, I spend at least $ 100 a month on mine. This does not include vaccines or teeth cleaning ($ 300 each time). Furthermore, large dogs often have problems with large scale are expensive to fix. The mine had to have it repaired ACL that cost him $ 2,000, not including X-rays. And the biggest kicker is, the Great Dane puppy can be enormous, but they are still puppies. So if you're not experienced in how to form one, or how to adapt to you, you could make some costly damage to your belongings ….. the error of your sofa for a chew toy, holes, digging in your wall, test, eat your carpet, chew your outside door handles, all these issues why are so many Great Danes in rescue. People often are like puppies, are outweighed by the cost and destruction, then store them. You can see an example what happens with them, go here: http://www.thetimestribune.com/local/local_story_100101307.html worked with a Great Dane rescue. Many foster Dane lovers which are also behavior. After spending time learning to socialize, many Danes are very suitable for adoption. I looked at her local emergency, if I were you, before deciding on a puppy. I love the career but not a puppy. I saw too much havoc. And middle-aged, soft and need more homes for puppies.

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great dane behavior

great dane behavior
Great Dane Puppy behavior problem?

I adopted a 15 week old Great Dane puppy a week ago. From the beginning, it warmed my niece who lived with us for the last month. It seems when you are there, the puppy will not be at his side. She following me, but when I go to the pet travels with my niece. My wife and my niece went to the weekend was just the little dog and me. It warms me very quickly and played a bit with me and not me all weekend. For tonight, when they returned home, started the same shit again. Hanging around my niece and operation of me … What's up? Is this a bad sign? For the record, the farmer was a short woman is like my niece, on the other hand, I'm 6'2 ", 275 lbs

I think your dog and your niece a "equal" and you as a teacher. His niece is a playmate, another dog in the pack "so to speak, someone to have fun with. She has seen a higher level, like mentor someone who cares, give him food and a person who obeys and stays true to try to be a lot more fun with him, take him to the park every day to playing, going crazy!

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great dane blues

great dane blues

Among the many types of species of dog, Great Danes have an important feature. This distinctive feature can be seen that Danes have many types of patterns color in the body. Overall, three sets of genes are responsible for assigning the reasons which show great Danes. This series is called M-series, M series and S-Series and this article examines these genes.

To understand these features of DNA, we must first understand the genes and alleles. For those unfamiliar with the term "allele" allele is a series of possible DNA encoding a single gene. In the case of the Great Dane, M-series gene has two alleles, ie, Merle and not Merle. If two Merles dominant run at each other in one place, changes in the color of pure white dog status [with the exception of certain regions head and tail]. However, when one of the recessive genes, the coat color becomes dark blue with black blotches.

A gene Herlequin [also known as the H series] is an incomplete dominant and carry two alleles. If a dog has the recessive genes Instead, the dominant gene does not affect the appearance of the Great Dane. Can have some black blotches, but the blue shadow areas become completely white.

S-series of accounts of white spots on the body of a Great Dane. When two dominant genes carry the S series instead, the target in the body is likely to decrease by 5% or less, and there is a little white on chest and feet. The fact that one of recessive genes are the results in as much white on the chest, face, feet and neck. The dog will be approximately 25% of your hair color appear white.

There are three possibilities that occur when alleles carry abnormally. For example, CSS (self-sporophytic incompatibility Systems) alleles commonly labeled as a Great Dane that "pet-black-checked." This strange name is derived from the appearance of the white coat – what appears as a black stain. Dogs with SSW alleles tend to look like the dogs of Ireland marked. Maybe it's because his type of gene is exactly the same as Ireland marked dog. Ironically, Siswara alleles lead to a white completely dominant in the dog's body. The result is usually that of a white dog that looks like a head of Boston.

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