The Complete Guide to the Great Dane
Once you have been lucky enough to welcome a Dane into your family, there is no going back. These gentle giants need lots of affection and socialization. They are perfect family pets, and are fiercely protective of the young. Great with kids of all ages, they are patient, loving, and make great playmates.

Whether you are selecting a new Great Dane puppy from a breeder or adopting a Great Dane from a rescue, The Complete Guide to Great Danes will help you successfully find, raise, and train your new puppy.

Chapter topics include:

Finding your Great Dane
Preparing for your New Arrival
Welcoming your Great Dane Home
Successful Great Dane Parenting
Nutrition and Diet
Grooming and Care
An Introduction to Training
Raising Multiple Pets
Socializing with Dogs and Humans outside the Family
Traveling with a Giant
Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Advanced Great Dane Training
Dealing with Unacceptable Behavior
Advanced Health and Senior Dane Care

A Great Dane is as happy in a condo as it is in a castle; all it needs is love and attention. Remember, though, this breed's huge size means it takes up a lot of physical space - on your bed, on your sofa, on your lap, and especially in your heart – which is where he or she will always want to be!

What's more, raise a Great Dane alongside other animals, and you will have no problem. They crave company regardless of whether their 'brother' or 'sister' is a Pug or a Pointer. Like all big dogs, though, they need to be trained as puppies and learn how not to throw their considerable weight around!

Great Danes love to range, meaning they need space to move around freely rather than intense exercise. So if you are welcoming a Dane into a small-size home, be ready to go out on regular walks.

If you are thinking about making a Great Dane a part of your family or are already a Dane owner, then be aware, a Great Dane is a huge commitment.

From choosing your Great Dane to managing his or her final journey across the Rainbow Bridge, read on and discover everything you need to know about these big-hearted hounds.
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      The Complete Guide to the Great Dane
      Once you have been lucky enough to welcome a Dane into your family, there is no going back. These gentle giants need lots of affection and socialization. They are perfect family pets, and are fiercely protective of the young. Great with kids of all ages, they are patient, loving, and make great playmates.

      Whether you are selecting a new Great Dane puppy from a breeder or adopting a Great Dane from a rescue, The Complete Guide to Great Danes will help you successfully find, raise, and train your new puppy.

      Chapter topics include:

      Finding your Great Dane
      Preparing for your New Arrival
      Welcoming your Great Dane Home
      Successful Great Dane Parenting
      Nutrition and Diet
      Grooming and Care
      An Introduction to Training
      Raising Multiple Pets
      Socializing with Dogs and Humans outside the Family
      Traveling with a Giant
      Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
      Advanced Great Dane Training
      Dealing with Unacceptable Behavior
      Advanced Health and Senior Dane Care

      A Great Dane is as happy in a condo as it is in a castle; all it needs is love and attention. Remember, though, this breed's huge size means it takes up a lot of physical space - on your bed, on your sofa, on your lap, and especially in your heart – which is where he or she will always want to be!

      What's more, raise a Great Dane alongside other animals, and you will have no problem. They crave company regardless of whether their 'brother' or 'sister' is a Pug or a Pointer. Like all big dogs, though, they need to be trained as puppies and learn how not to throw their considerable weight around!

      Great Danes love to range, meaning they need space to move around freely rather than intense exercise. So if you are welcoming a Dane into a small-size home, be ready to go out on regular walks.

      If you are thinking about making a Great Dane a part of your family or are already a Dane owner, then be aware, a Great Dane is a huge commitment.

      From choosing your Great Dane to managing his or her final journey across the Rainbow Bridge, read on and discover everything you need to know about these big-hearted hounds.
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        The Complete Guide to the Great Dane

        The Complete Guide to the Great Dane

        by Mal Lee
        The Complete Guide to the Great Dane

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        Once you have been lucky enough to welcome a Dane into your family, there is no going back. These gentle giants need lots of affection and socialization. They are perfect family pets, and are fiercely protective of the young. Great with kids of all ages, they are patient, loving, and make great playmates.

        Whether you are selecting a new Great Dane puppy from a breeder or adopting a Great Dane from a rescue, The Complete Guide to Great Danes will help you successfully find, raise, and train your new puppy.

        Chapter topics include:

        Finding your Great Dane
        Preparing for your New Arrival
        Welcoming your Great Dane Home
        Successful Great Dane Parenting
        Nutrition and Diet
        Grooming and Care
        An Introduction to Training
        Raising Multiple Pets
        Socializing with Dogs and Humans outside the Family
        Traveling with a Giant
        Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
        Advanced Great Dane Training
        Dealing with Unacceptable Behavior
        Advanced Health and Senior Dane Care

        A Great Dane is as happy in a condo as it is in a castle; all it needs is love and attention. Remember, though, this breed's huge size means it takes up a lot of physical space - on your bed, on your sofa, on your lap, and especially in your heart – which is where he or she will always want to be!

        What's more, raise a Great Dane alongside other animals, and you will have no problem. They crave company regardless of whether their 'brother' or 'sister' is a Pug or a Pointer. Like all big dogs, though, they need to be trained as puppies and learn how not to throw their considerable weight around!

        Great Danes love to range, meaning they need space to move around freely rather than intense exercise. So if you are welcoming a Dane into a small-size home, be ready to go out on regular walks.

        If you are thinking about making a Great Dane a part of your family or are already a Dane owner, then be aware, a Great Dane is a huge commitment.

        From choosing your Great Dane to managing his or her final journey across the Rainbow Bridge, read on and discover everything you need to know about these big-hearted hounds.

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          BN ID: 2940162803911
          Publisher: LP Media
          Publication date: 03/26/2020
          Sold by: Barnes & Noble
          Format: eBook
          Sales rank: 272,058
          File size: 4 MB

          About the Author

          Author Malcolm Lee’s love of Great Danes began over 30 years ago when he came face to face with a majestic male Great Dane named Blue. Since then he has gone on to love and own three of these gentle giants.

          After enjoying a successful career in the UK in PR, journalism, and magazine publishing, Mal with his family re-located to Greece.

          Since moving, Mal and his family have become actively involved in the welfare and re-homing of stray animals. They have fostered dozens of unwanted, neglected, and sometimes abused puppies and dogs.

          Mal and his family currently have three dogs, a senior Great Dane named Jax Teller, a feisty rescue Greek Hunting dog, and an abused Pit Bull, adopted as a ten week old puppy.

          Mal’s experiences with the Big Three; Arnold, Billy Ray, and Jax Teller are the inspiration behind this book about Great Danes.
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