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Temperament of the Great Dane:
The Great Dane is often described as the “Gentle Giant” because despite its large size it has a very sweet disposition. In fact a quick glance at the table above clearly shows that the Great Dane has a very high affection level and is very tolerant of strangers.
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<p><strong>Temperament of the Great Dane:</strong></p>
<p>The Great Dane is often described as the “Gentle Giant” because despite its large size it has a very sweet disposition. In fact a quick glance at the table above clearly shows that the Great Dane has a very high affection level and is very tolerant of strangers.</p>
<p>The Great Dane was not always the gentle giant it is today. In fact it was bred as a powerful, aggressive and very fearsome hunter developed to track and kill large game.</p>
<p>However that fearsome dog of yesteryear has little place in modern society and would in fact constitute quite the menace in today’s world. Thus years of careful and selective breeding have eradicated that aggressive and combative nature and left in its place the gentle giant of today!</p>
<p>The Great Dane gets on famously with children but you must always bear in mind that this is a very big dog and thus adult supervision is imperative when the dog is around smaller children.</p>
<p>Although friendly towards strangers when the need arises the Great Dane will aggressively protect its family. This is a dog breed that doesn’t bark much but still makes an excellent watchdog as well as a great protector. It is only the bravest of souls (bordering on foolish) who would attempt to antagonize a dog this size, its good nature notwithstanding!</p>
<p>As with all dog breeds some Great Danes may exhibit strong dominance issues and be aggressive with other dogs, people and pets. That is why it is very important that a dog this size should be timely and well socialized.</p>
<p><strong>Appearance of the Great Dane</strong></p>
<p>According to the breed standard as designated by the AKC (American Kennel Club) the Great Dane should be square relative to its length and height proportions. In appearance its muscular well-toned body exudes a dignified strength and regal elegance.</p>
<p><strong>Ears</strong></p>
<p>Great Danes naturally have floppy ears but when they were still used for hunting often the dogs would return with torn and mauled ears if indeed they made it back. So it was common practice for the dog’s owners to crop their ears. Ear cropping is a simple surgical procedure where the ear leathers are trimmed and then trained to stand erect.</p>
<p>In the UK, Denmark, Germany and New  Zealand the practice has been banned for several years but is still commonplace and allowed in the United States.</p>
<p><strong>Coat Colors</strong></p>
<p>Six coat colors are accepted for Great Dane show dogs and they include:</p>
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<li><strong>Fawn:</strong> A fawn dog has a yellowy-gold coloration      with a black mask.</li>
<li><strong>Brindle:</strong> These dogs are often      described as having a tiger-stripe pattern because of their typical fawn      and black striped lines.</li>
<li><strong>Blue:</strong> A blue Great Dane should be      a uniform steel-blue throughout. Any white markings are undesirable and      qualify as faults.</li>
<li><strong>Black:</strong> This dog should be a      uniform glossy black all over and white marks anywhere are undesirable and      considered faults.</li>
<li><strong>Harlequin:</strong> Such dogs have black      patches randomly distributed across a white base background. The black      patches shouldn’t be too large as to look like a black base background but      neither should they be too small as to give a cheetah-like spotted      appearance.</li>
<li><strong>Mantle:</strong> These dogs have a solid      black base extending over the entire body except for the chest, collar and      the black head with white muzzle. In some regions these Great Danes are      referred to as Bostons due to their similar coloration to the Boston      Terrier.</li>
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<p>The Great Dane does occur in other colors but such coat patterns are not accepted for showing and are generally not pursued by Great Dane breeders intent on producing show dogs.</p>
<p>Having said that you should note that dogs in these colors still make excellent pets; such colors include the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>White</li>
<li>Fawnquin</li>
<li>Merle</li>
<li>Fawn      mantle</li>
<li>Merlequin</li>
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<p>Also it is worth noting that some breeders may attempt to charge more for these colors on the basis of their rarity. But in truth the breeding of white Great Danes is very controversial as dogs with these colors are strongly predisposed to deafness and blindness.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Great Dane is truly a giant amongst dogs but although considered by most to be the tallest of dog breeds it comes in second place to the Irish Wolfhound which though not as massive is on average actually a taller dog breed. Another popular misconception about the Great Dane dog is that the breed is Danish in origin, a misconception that is understandable considering the dog’s name.</p>
<p>Certainly it cannot be denied that the Great Dane is great in stature which would explain the “Great” in the dog’s name but how it came to be called “Dane” is a mystery that appears to have eluded even time in its resolution. However whatever the origins of the name Great Dane, in 1880 in an effort to rescue their canine heritage, German authorities stipulated that henceforth the dog breed should only be referred to as Deutsche Dogge. The English were having none of it. Much to the dismay and chagrin of the Germans following the English’s lead the rest of the English-speaking world has continued to refer to this giant of dog breeds as the Great Dane!</p>
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