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Great Dane | Size, Lifespan, Temperament Health Issues | Britannica Great Dane, breed of working dog developed at least 400 years ago in Germany, where it was used for boar hunting The Great Dane is typically a swift, alert dog noted for courage, friendliness, and dependability It has a massive square-jawed head and body lines that give it an elegant appearance
Great Dane: Dog Breed Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets Learn about the Great Dane, including the breed’s history, temperament, and care needs Group: Working Height: 30 to 34 inches (males); 28 to 32 inches (females) Weight: 120 to 200 pounds (males); 99 to 130 pounds (females) Coat: Short, smooth coat
Great Dane Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Traits More Though originally bred from Mastiff-type canines, Great Danes have become far more refined than any other modern Mastiff descendants They’ve still maintained their massive size, but this breed was once ferocious
Eric Dane Sheds Light on Relationship with Wife Rebecca Gayheart In a June 16 interview with Good Morning America's Diane Sawyer, Eric Dane opened up about his reconciled relationship with wife Rebecca Gayheart The 'Euphoria' actor said they have "managed to
Explore the Great Dane | Zoetis Petcare The Great Dane is courageous, loyal, and sometimes reserved, but with proper socialization and training, they are true Gentle Giants
Eric Dane shares update on his ALS diagnosis | CNN Actor Eric Dane is opening up about living with ALS In his first television interview since revealing he has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, Dane, 52
Eric Dane Has “One Functioning Arm Amid ALS Battle - E! Online Eric Dane is detailing the devastating effects that ALS has had on his body The Grey's Anatomy alum, who shared that he'd been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—also known as Lou