Great Dane Puppies For Sale In Dallas Area

Big Great Dane babies ready NOW ***girls & boys*** Both Parents On site ASK US HOW TO GShipping is available within the United States! of Texas is also able to provide stud services at our location and you can learn more about that service by clicking the "Stud Service Info & Pricing" tab above! We have AKC and/or CKC studs available.If you have any questions or just want to talk about Danes or our Texas sized Great Dane puppies for sale, give us a shout! Great Danes of Dallas - Fort Worth, great dane puppies, harlequin great danes, mantle great danes, black great danes, blue great danes, fawn great danes, puppies fort worth, puppies dallas, puppies arlington, texas, great dane puppies in springtown, great dane puppies in weatherford, great View Larger Map We strive to provide an excellent home to our Great Danes and give them plenty of love  and care, including each and every one of our Texas sized Great Dane puppies. We promise that your puppy has been handled frequently and has been exposed to other dogs as well as children.
We do provide a Health Guarantee for new puppy owners and hope that you love this breed as much as we do! Our Great Danes live just West of Dallas - Fort Worth in Springtown, Texas. Our precious girl, Echo, as a puppy. We do your dirty work! is located near Dallas - Fort Worth in Springtown, Texas.  Our family includes American and European (half and full) Great Danes and Great Dane puppies. We typically breed AKC registered  European Championship and World Championship bloodlines.  Our Great Dane stud and some of our dams have been directly imported from Europe by us and those lines are color pure. In addition to our European imports, we produce healthy Great Dane puppies that are American AKC  as well as  American CKC  and 1/2 Euro CKC PLUS 1/2 Euro AKC registered puppies.Search and see photos of adoptable pets in the Denton, Texas area Our Featured Denton, TX Partner:CHEYANNE, APHRODITE, KERRA, DAKOTA'S  LITTERS HAVE ARRIVED! CHECK OUT OUR NEW BLUE SIRE APOLLO, AND THE 4 NEW COLOR PURE BLUE DAM ON OUR SIRE AND DAM PAGES ! 
With a variety of colors to choose from, we're sure you'll be happy  with our Quality Danes. Visit our pedigree pages to see our top quality sire and dams. Look around our website and if you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact us. We will get back to you asap!Fall in love with our dogs. We breed Quality European and American Great Danes.  Colors include Blacks, Harlequins, Mantles, Blues, and Merles for quality, temperament, and conformation.Beagle Puppies For Sale VaThe GDCA Breeder List is provided as a courtesy to its members and potential buyers. House And Lot For Sale In SamarThe GDCA or its Officers do not recommend, guarantee, endorse, nor rate breeders, their kennels, or their stock. House For Sale Essex Ave Bloomfield Nj
We also do not examine individual dogs. Buyers beware in all instances. The GDCA accepts listings from GDCA members in good faith. Buyers should be certain to check all matters relating to registration, health claims, awards or certificates, quality of the dog (adult, puppy or otherwise), stud/puppy agreements with the breeders, sellers or stud owners before making any decision. The GDCA and its officers, assume no responsibility for the quality, health, or temperament of any dog, nor the warranty, guarantee, integrity, honesty or reliability, either expressed or implied, by any person whose name appears on this list. All such warranties, guarantees and promises are between buyer(s) and seller(s) as individuals. The GDCA promotes and expects fairness in all buyer-seller relationships. We reserve the right to refuse or withdraw any listing without notice of any Breeder that operates using practices in violation of our code of ethics or not in good standing with the GDCA. Listings are only accepted from GDCA members in good standing whose breeding animals have been health tested in hips, thyroid, eyes, and cardio.
The results must be registered with OFA and those dogs have received a CHIC certificate from OFA. Please note that CHIC results do not have to be normal. CHIC is not about normalcy. CHIC is meant to encourage health testing and sharing of all results, normal and abnormal, so that more informed breeding decisions can be made in an overall effort to reduce the incidence of genetic disease and improve canine health. By selecting "Accept" below you acknowledge that you have read, understand and accept the statements above, accept the limitations and conditions set out above and release the GDCA, its officers, agents or representatives of any claims arising out of use of this web site. In return you will be granted access to the list of breeders. For a list of Great Dane breeders (as listed in the current GDCA Breeder's Directory) by state please click "accept" below: All ads in AustinGreat Dane Rescue of North Texas Are you looking to adopt a pet in the Carrollton area?
We have a number of lovable pets waiting for adoption in Carrollton. can give you access to a number of adoptable pets in Carrollton looking for a kind, loving owner to take them home. This page is dedicated to our pet adoption shelter in Carrollton where you will find plenty of adoptable pets waiting for a loving owner to take them home. Great Dane Rescue of North Texas All ads in Beaumont Pick of the LitterGreat Dane Rescue Inc. is looking for caring, responsible Great Dane lovers to join our foster team by opening their homes and their hearts to a rescued Great Dane. These Gentle Giants do not 'kennel well' and our foster system allows volunteers to provide our orphans with a home environment in order to evaluate their habits and behaviors. Since volunteers get to know each foster dog "up close and personal", they offer a potential adopter more information about the dog which helps GDRI make a better match between the dog and their adoptive family. "Foster parents" should be able to make a commitment to spend time with the foster dog and give all the exercise, love, and attention the dog needs -- however long it stays with them.
Is fostering for me?Foster parents should be able to make a commitment to spend time with the foster dog and give them all the training, exercise, love, and attention the dog needs -- however long it stays with them. Sometimes these dogs need special care and that takes time and effort. And then you must be able to say good bye when we find them their own forever family. But know there is great joy in that when the day comes. One thing of which you need to be fully aware is that fostering is not the “fast track” to adoption. If you foster a dog with the intention of by-passing our standard adoption process, you will find that this is not permissible except in rare instances as deemed appropriate by area coordinators. Foster homes must go through the same process as our adopters and meet the same criteria. What will I need to do as a foster parent? Foster homes are responsible for the daily care of the foster Great Dane including feeding, exercising, medicating (as necessary), socializing, brushing and grooming, reinforcing basic obedience commands, observing and evaluating general behavior and temperament.
And of course, providing love and security to a special orphan at a difficult time in his or her life when they have lost their former family and home. How long does the dog stay in foster care?Great Danes stay in a foster home from a minimum of a few days to as much as several months, depending on the dog, his/her personality, his/her age, his/her health, and other factors. Generally, if the foster is under age 2 and healthy, they do not stay with the foster family for very long. Do I need a fenced yard? It is preferable but not necessary. Fenced yards ensure that an orphan has the safest possible environment to relieve itself. The dog may be exercised there off leash if your yard is surrounded by a secure fence, but outside the yard or in an unfenced yard, the dog must be on leash at all times. Do I have to be with the dog all day?Many of our foster family members are currently employed full or part-time, yet they still provide a quality environment for the dog.
Our first concern is safety for you, your family, your own dog(s), and for the rescue dog. Therefore we require that any time the dog's caregiver is unable to directly supervise the foster dog, it must be leashed or confined in a secure area, preferably in a crate. How much time does it take to be a foster parent? At minimum, two hours a day to as much time you can spend with the dog. In some cases, the more quality time you spend with your foster, the more quickly you can prepare it for placement in its forever home. Be prepared though for the first week or two to require more then the minimum time of two hours. Some dogs acclimate quickly to new environments but others are more stressed and traumatized and require more care. What if I go on vacation? Or if I travel for my job? Unfortunately GDRI does not have facilities to temporarily house foster dogs. As a result, foster caregivers often develop support systems to provide care in their absence or they stagger the times when they foster.
Some schedule vacations between orphans or find pet sitters or family members to step in when they travel for business. The same provisions that you would make for your own dog would apply to a foster -- with the caveat that if you do plan on boarding your foster Dane please be sure to discuss this with GDRI before hand and be sure we have all contact information for the kennel and the kennel has their contact information. How much does it cost to foster a dog? Lack of funds shouldn't prevent you from fostering, but you will have some expenses: good quality dog food, and any toys you wish to provide. Although necessary veterinary expenses, including heartworm preventative, are paid by GDRI, remember that we are a nonprofit organization so anything you donate to your orphan's care can be deducted from your taxes. May I choose which dog I foster? The Surrender Intake Coordinator will work with you to select an appropriate dog. The foster application allows you to specify requirements, such as a foster must get along with your dogs, cats, or kids.
As a foster, once you take a dog into your home we expect that you will work through any problems that arise unless they are severe. Should such a situation arise, you must immediately contact GDRI. You must also be prepared to give us 48 hours to find new placement for your foster dog. Remember, we do not have a kennel so it is very unlikely that we can remove a dog from your home immediately. Will I become attached to my foster dog? Yes, you undoubtedly will. Great Danes bond quickly and they give so much back in return for your attention. But when you meet the new family that's ready to provide a permanent, loving home for the dog you helped rescue, you will feel more than satisfied to see him move on to his new and better life. Being a foster home is extremely rewarding, but you should keep in mind that some rescue dogs may not be housebroken, may be ill, or may have had little socialization or obedience training. In spite of these challenges, our foster homes have found that when given a chance, Great Danes not only quickly improve, they flourish.
What if I want to adopt the Great Dane I am fostering? If you decide to be a foster parent, it should be with the understanding that you are working toward helping a deserving Great Dane prepare for its "forever home", and not with the goal to "try out" a Great Dane you may later wish to adopt. We treat fosters and adopters equally. If you think you may wish to adopt your foster, we require a completed GDRI Adoption Contract, and normal adoption fees apply. I'd like to foster, what do I do next? Once your family has decided together to foster a Great Dane, please fill out the form below and a volunteer will call you back to start the application process with a phone screen. If you meet our preliminary requirements, and mail us a completed Volunteer Application, someone will contact you to schedule a home visit. They will provide more detail about your responsibilities as a foster and answer any questions you may have. If you are approved, you're on your way to helping to prepare a Great Dane for its forever home!