The Great Dane, a very large breed, was once bred by European royalty and nobility, a symbol of noble status, the number of domestic breeding is not much, but because of its loyalty, courageous characteristics, the number of people concerned about this dog is gradually increasing. The dog’s head is rectangular, well-defined and clearly outlined, with an obvious line back to the middle of the skull. Its eyes are medium-sized, ovoid, slightly sunken, and dark in color, looking very intelligent. The Great Dane’s ears are high, moderate in size and thickness, triangular in shape, folded forward, and close to the cheeks. 2. Look at its coat The coat of a purebred Great Dane is short and thick, looks shiny, and has a wide variety of colors, including mottled, mustard, blue, black, etc. The overall look is relatively well-proportioned. 3. Look at its body type Adult Great Dane males are over 81 cm tall, and Great Dane females are over 76 cm tall. The tail of the Great Dane is very long, gradually becoming thinner from the hip to the end, with a little bend at the end, and when walking, it is obvious that the tail and the back are in a straight line, looking clean and sharp. These are some of the characteristics of the Great Dane to determine if its pedigree is pure, and the best way to identify it is to be able to trace the origin of the Great Dane’s pedigree back to a previous generation. In addition, pay attention to the mental state and health of the dog, and try not to listen to what the vendor says, but just go through the relevant knowledge yourself, and it is best to bring a partner who has owned a dog with you. I wish you all the best in selecting a purebred Great Dane!
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