Great Danes: Administering Liquid Medication

Posted on June 8, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Read and find out how to administer liquid medication easily…

Great Danes may not be prone to a lot of diseases but the possibility of quite few health problem is always present. Keep in mind that, at some point in your dog’s life, you will be needing to administer medication in order to address a health problem and sustain his life. Though you may not know when will it happen, it is always a great idea to prepare not just for the good but also for the worst things to come.

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Great Danes: Meet The Famous

Posted on June 6, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

They’re not just friendly, they are popular in televisions and movies too…

Great Danes are not just amazing dogs, they are record holders too! This breed that is commonly referred to as “Apollo of all breeds” and “Gentle giant” have been in the Guinness World Records for tallest dogs. Brace yourself because famous Great Danes are coming to meet you…

Scooby-Doo

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Tips In Grooming Your Great Dane

Posted on May 13, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Grooming a Great Dane is important. It’s not difficult too!…

Many people think that grooming a Great Dane is difficult given this breed’s size. But what many people don’t realize is the fact that grooming a Great Dane is not that difficult at all.

Like any other dogs, this breed needs to be groomed not just to look good but more importantly, to stay healthy. Through grooming, you will be able to discover early symptoms of medical condition such as bumps, skin patches, cuts, sensitive joints and problems with the paws. Early discovery of these things means sooner treatment can be applied to address the problem. Grooming is also the best time for you to bond with your dog. Though some dogs may not appreciate bath time, they would allow you to do it because they love to interact with you and be touched and cared by you.

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Too Much Attachment Is Not Always Good For Your Great Dane

Posted on May 10, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Canine separation anxiety is a common problem affecting dogs. It should be treated else before it gets worst…

What do you think is the role of your Great Dane in your life? Is he one among your many possessions that you can get rid of anytime you want? Or do you consider him as part of your family? Dogs, regardless of breed, are now commonly regarded as part of the family. They are loved, cared and pampered just like a mother to her children. There is really nothing wrong about it. In fact, these creatures deserve to be loved, cared and pampered after all the happiness and companionship they offer you. However, too much of these things aren’t good anymore when problems arise. Probably some might wonder how problems could arise because of too much love and all the good things a dog really wants.

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Coping With Grief On The Loss Of Your Great Dane

Posted on May 9, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Coping with the death of a pet is just like coping with the death of a family member…

Many years ago, the Great Dane was used as guard dog and hunter, particularly a boar hunter. They are considered as possession and not something to be taken seriously when they passed away. But that was many years ago. The world has changed for over the past decades and so is the purpose of owning an animal. Dogs, cats and many other animals are now popular household pets and are considered as member of the family. They are loved and taken cared of just like a mother to her child.

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Things To Remember When Training A Great Dane

Posted on May 9, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Training a dog is not impossible if correct training techniques are used…

Now that you have decided to get a Great Dane, the next thing for you to do is to train him. Training a dog such as a Great Dane is not an easy thing to handle considering this breed’s size and personality. If the dog owner is equipped with the right training tips, training objectives will possibly be achieved. Below are some things to remember when training your Great Dane.

- A Great Dane is a large dog but has gentle temperament and friendly nature. Dominance issues and aggression occur in rare cases.

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Remember To Walk Your Great Dane

Posted on May 5, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Walking the dog is fun but can be disastrous too. You should learn how to do it properly…

Walking a giant size dog such as a Great Dane can be fun! The sight will definitely draw attention from people coming and going. Moments like this create happy memories that will surely last a lifetime. But wait! Do you know how to walk your Great Dane properly? Your supposed to be happy moment while walking your dog may turn into a disaster for both of you if proper walking a dog is not applied.

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Must Know Facts About Great Danes

Posted on May 5, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Discover how wonderful these gentle giants are…

Some of us may not notice but a lot of Great Danes are included in various films and television shows. Do you know that the famous cartoon character Scooby-Doo is a Great Dane? This animal character of the popular television series was created based on a Great Dane. But, Scooby-Doo is not the only popular Dane. In fact, Great Danes have been in various films and television series even during the 19th century. So what makes this breed so popular to be sought after by various film makers?

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Nourish Your Great Dane

Posted on May 3, 2008 - Filed Under Pets | Leave a Comment

Feed your pet correctly to prevent nutritionally related problems as well as huge vet bills…

One problem that could probably arise in the mind of a Great Dane owner is the food to feed the animal. This breed grows into a giant dog in a matter of year so owners must take into careful consideration the diet these animals should get.

Each breed is distinct from the other. As to a Great Dane, its giant size but gentle personality makes him different compared to other breeds. The long and narrow head with an accentuated frontal stop, the deep set eyes with lively expression, the cropped ears and the perfectly straight front legs complement the picture of a beautiful giant yet so gentle and friendly.

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