Great Danes are one of the world's most recognizable dogs, but beyond the breed cliches, there are many things that people don't know about them!
Great Dane puppies, true to their future towering size, start life as incredibly endearing, oversized bundles of joy. These tiny giants, with their soft
Ready to see some adorable Great Danes? We've compiled 33 cutest Blue Great Dane Pictures from all over the internet for you to enjoy!
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This guide has everything from our Great Dane feeding chart through kibble recommendations, supplements, raw feeding and more.
Follow my list of the top 11 things to do to prepare for bringing home a Great Dane. Food, toys, and training supplies are just a few!
Having a Great Dane is nearly the same with letting a small horse roam around the house😉. These dogs are huge😃.
This guide has everything from our Great Dane feeding chart through kibble recommendations, supplements, raw feeding and more.
Great Danes are an extremely special dog breed, but they don't come without their own unique challenges that you'll want to prepare for.
In this Great Dane size guide, we have collected together everything you need to determine your new pup's potential adult size.
This guide has everything from our Great Dane feeding chart through kibble recommendations, supplements, raw feeding and more.
The commands of sit, come (recall), and down are incredibly important for Great Danes. Mastering these will guarantee a longer happier life for your dog.
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Ever wonder how to train your towering yet gentle Great Dane? Known for their impressive size and affectionate nature, Great Danes can be a delightful
If you want to get a puppy and consider what breed to choose, we warn you NOT to get a Great Dane puppy. They are not for everyone! Here are 15 reasons why. Are you sure you still want to adopt a Great Dane puppy?🤔🤔🤔
Great Dane dog crochet pattern, PDF. English USA. For your request can be translated in German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Danish, and Russian. This life like crochet Great Dean dog you can make by yourself. It will be 13’’/34cm tall in sitting position. Body of the dog is crocheted as one piece (no sewing). You will need to sew the head on the body only. Pattern is on 13 pages, easy to follow, has a lot of pictures and some video tutorials for harder moments. You will need intermediate/advanced crochet skills. Pattern includes video tutorials: How to make nose from oven baked clay; How to make custom eyes using glass cabochons; How to sculpt face; How to make lifelike eyes; How to paint the dog. Materials you will need: Materials: • Any mohair kid kind yarn 4 skeins grey color ( 1skein is 230m, 50gr.) Crochet with 2 strands of yarn. You can buy yarn here: https://ambercraftstore.etsy.com/listing/504062748 Instead of kid mohair yarn any other yarn can be used. • Plastic nose 20mm or make it by yourself from oven baked clay. Video how to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00ipIIOW5WI&t=80s • Plastic eyes – 10mm or make custom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg1uW-s77zE&t=1s • Stuffing • Hooks: 2.25mm, 2.75mm • Super glue, gel, clear. • Any material for tinting (I used dry pastels/eyes shadow and stiff art brush). • Wire diameter 2mm/12gauges for front legs. You can buy handmade nose and plastic eyes here: https://ambercraftstore.etsy.com/listing/632149093 There are no refunds or order cancelations on crochet patterns (digital downloads). PATTERN SUPPORT I offer pattern-assistance, contact me on Etsy for any issue! PERMISSION TO SELL You are welcome to sell the finished product made from this (these) pattern(s), provided you give credit to Ambercraftstore. COPYRIGHT By purchasing an item from my shop, you agree not to copy, distribute, give away or resell the design, in print, or as a digital file. Text and images Copyright (c)2019 by Ambercraftstore, all rights reserved. Thank you, and happy crocheting!
Great Danes lean as a sign of affection. It's their way of showing that they feel safe and want to give or receive attention.
Great Danes lose their puppy energy around 2. However, a combination of training, exercise, and other tricks can be used to calm them down at any age.