Great Dane Pups For Sale Mn

Welcome to Vulpine Great Danes, home of the natural eared Dane! We have not cropped since 2011 and it is our policy to keep all of our Danes natural eared. We've been breeding for over 8 years now and are located in the Mohawk Valley in Central New York. We are proud of our dogs and all of the hard work we have put into them. There are many dos and don't when looking for a breeder to add a puppy to your family. We are very aware of the standard commentary on this, and we are by no means standard! We have higher expectations for our dogs than many breeders we have come across. We value their temperaments and health and expect them to adhere to the conformation standard that has been set forth. But we are "guilty" of breaking the color standard, but we only do this when there is not a suitable mate (in our opinion) of the appropriate color available, or we have a specific goal/purpose for doing this breeding. Please ask us why! We will be happy to answer your questions.

Please check our Available Puppy page to see what we have available. We generally have a couple of litters a year, so if we don't have what you are looking for now, please inquire and we may have some plans coming up. Harlequin Dogs for Sale Male AKC Great Dane Puppy AKC puppy papers 1st puppy shot and wormed.He is super friendly and looks like he is going to be a big boy like his dad.Born 6/27/2016 and last vet visit was 9/7/2016. He is in good health and up to date on all vaccines. He is well socialized with… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // 3 Month OLD FEMALE - Show Marked Harlequin - AKC Great Dane Puppy for Sale - "Paisley" // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // AKC Great Dane Puppy for Sale // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Female (Pink Collar) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Euro Percentages… Wardance Great Danes is proud to present our Lexi X Eli litter! This is an exceptional litter of Great Danes. Balto is a harlequin male with heavy markings…

Meet Alice, our female Great Dane puppy.
Cleaning Cast Iron Enamel BathsLook at her black harlequin coloring - isn't she stunning?!
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Ge Blender Parts Buy This baby girl has been raised inside our home with her brother. She is a very gorgeous harlequin We have a AMERICAN Kennel club reg gorgeous blue harlequin, he is 62.5% euro. Sire is 100% euro The Responsibilities of Pet OwnershipWith a great dog comes great responsibility. If you are thinking of getting a Great Dane, you know that everything about them is big--including the costs. The price tag of a Great Dane adds up throughout its lifetime, from initial cost to food, health care, and accessories.

It’s easy to see why a Great Dane costs more than a typical dog, because there is so much more of him. Full-grown males weigh between 140 and 180 pounds, while females weigh between 110 and 140 pounds. As with any dog, you can choose to adopt or purchase a Great Dane. Adopting is obviously cheaper, but can be more work, especially if you are set on getting the dog as a puppy. Depending on where you adopt, fees can range up to $400. Purchasing a Great Dane from a breeder can cost between $600 and $3,000, depending on the breeder and the dog itself. The higher price tag usually comes with a show-quality dog, which you might not need if you're just in the market for a pet.If that seems steep, just remember to know which dog is really right for you before taking the plunge. It's a lot of money and a big commitment. To help you be sure, here's some great info about the breed in general. Another factor to consider when examining your budget is food. Great Danes need a lot of food to keep going.

Their appetite will grow with them, but male adult Danes require between 7-10 cups of food a day, and females between 6-9 cups. You should budget around $60-$80 a month for food. Danes require a low-protein, low-calcium, low-fat diet, even when they are puppies. Its important to feed adult maintenance dog food formulas from the beginning, NOT food marketed for puppies. Typical puppy food will give them too much protein, calcium and fat, which will cause them to grow too quickly and lead to health problems. It's very important to spread out your Dane's daily diet between two or even three meals per day to avoid bloating. Bloat is a very scary problem for Great Danes; it means his stomach is twisted and intestines become compromised, and it is serious enough to kill. If your dog becomes bloated, she requires immediate medical attention, which will most likely lead to a surgery that costs between $1,000 and $1,500. In addition to bloat, Great Danes have a few other common health concerns to go with their special personalities.

First, they’re susceptible to cardiomyopathy, a form of heart disease, in old age. Danes are also at risk for osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, hypothyroidism (more common in females than males), hip dysplasia and epilepsy. You should also consider the height of this breed. Because of their size, they are able to reach surfaces most dogs cannot. You’ll probably need to keep toxic substances out of their reach, which can be tough when your dog is taller than you when he’s standing on his hind legs. Along with these health risks, which can vary in cost and severity, routine veterinary care will cost more for a Great Dane than for a smaller breed, since the price for medications and other services is often determined by the pound. Any surgeries, x-rays or complicated procedures will also be higher because of the sheer size of the dog. Similarly, all of the items that go along with a Great Dane will cost more, from her bedding to her crate and leash. The price of boarding will often be high, as could be the cost of replacing items your Dane knocks over or grabs off the counter and chews up!