However, due to their larger physical size, the volume of shedding may appear higher than that of a smaller breed with a similar coat. for example, consider a dog that is half the size of a great dane. even if they shed at the exact same rate, a great dane's coat is twice as large. as a result, the total volume of shed hair also doubles.. Some danes just shed more than others and this can be an inherited genetic trait. poor thyroid levels have been known to cause excessive shedding and droopy eyes, skin, etc. my suggestion as always with bathing a dane is don't, unless there is a need to bathe, dog rolled in something stinky, dog smells, etc.. Oh, those awful teenage coats. those of you with short coated breeds, and particularly some lines of great danes, you will notice in their teenage months 9 month - 18 month they will go through a normal puppy shedding that in some cases is pretty awful..
Most great danes are good with other family pets, but some are dominant or aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex. some great danes have strong instincts to chase and seize cats and other fleeing creatures. the strong temperament. great danes are not pushovers to raise and train.. Great dane sheds a lot, but his coat is easy to keep in top condition with regular brushing. use a firm bristle brush and shampoo as needed. regular brushing keeps your great dane's coat healthy and clean, and cuts down on the number of baths he needs.. Oh, baby! a great dane is truly a great dog breed — large and noble, commonly referred to as a gentle giant or as the “apollo of dogs.” apollo is the greek god of the sun, the brightest.
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