Things People Get Wrong About Great Danes

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Don’t Need Much Exercise

Despite their size, Great Danes are more active than many think. They need regular, moderate exercise to stay healthy, though they aren’t as high-energy as some breeds.

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Always Calm and Gentle Giants

While they are known for being gentle, Great Danes can be energetic and playful, especially as puppies. Their size combined with their playfulness can surprise owners, but with proper training and exercise

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Don’t Bark Much

Great Danes may be less prone to barking compared to smaller breeds, but they are very protective and can be vocal if they sense danger or a stranger nearby.

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Their gentle demeanor doesn’t mean they don’t need training. Due to their size, untrained Great Danes can accidentally knock things (or people!) over.

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Not Good with Small Spaces

Surprisingly, Great Danes can adapt well to apartment living if they get enough daily exercise. They’re generally calm indoors and enjoy lounging, making them more adaptable to smaller spaces than many would assume.

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Eat Huge Amounts of Food

While they are large dogs, Great Danes’ dietary needs are not as high as expected. They eat more than smaller breeds but are not bottomless pits.

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Don’t Make Good Family Dogs

Great Danes are incredibly affectionate and loyal, often forming strong bonds with their families. Their gentle and patient nature makes them excellent family dogs, especially when socialized properly

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