When it comes to the Great Dane, it is a large and strong breed of dog, and the tallest dog in the world is a Great Dane. Because of its gentle nature and good looks, many people now keep Great Danes as family pets. But raising a Great Dane is not like raising other dogs, and may require more effort in some areas. What are the issues to keep in mind when raising a Great Dane? 1, diet Great Dane as a large dog, food is very large, but do not feed it food eaten by humans, while from the dog’s puppyhood, we must pay attention to its diet nutritional balance, can not always feed meat or the same elements of food, which is very detrimental to the physical development of the Great Dane. 2, disease Great Dane although it looks very robust, but it was born due to For physiological reasons, it is especially prone to gas bloating disease, bone cancer, abnormal hip development and heart disease, etc. It requires the owner to prepare some dog-specific medication in case of emergency. At the same time, in addition to the normal dog vaccinations, you need to take your Great Dane to the vet for regular checkups and immediate medical treatment for any illnesses that occur. 3, Living The Great Dane is large and needs a large living space to allow for good physical development, and a specially built village house or independent house is best. At the same time, the Great Dane is prone to touching furniture and other items in the house, resulting in drops or damage, so try to put fragile things where it can’t touch. 4, exercise The Great Dane is a hunting dog, a fighting dog, and has a great need for exercise, and the space at home is generally not enough for it to carry out activities. It is best to spend an hour or so every day to take it to an open area to release its energy, and at the same time use the exercise time to train it and improve its execution and obedience. In short, the Great Dane is a relatively simple dog to raise, as long as it is well matched according to its characteristics. A well-trained Great Dane can often be a very good guard dog, which is an important reason why many families now choose to keep Great Danes.
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