Lifespan 8-10 years | Origin German |
Temperament Friendly, Devoted, Reserved, Gentle, Confident, Loving | Height Female: 71–84 cm, Male: 76–90 cm |
Colors Black, Brindle, Fawn, Harlequin, Mantle, Blue | Weight Female: 45–59 kg, Male: 54–90 kg |
The breed is known for its “happy tail,” when the tail is wagged very hard, smacking whatever is in its way, which can lead to tail trauma. This can become a chronic issue which can lead to docking the dog’s tail; consider preventive, protective methods for your Great Dane’s tail.
Suggested Solution: Trumate Fractures at the beginning of injury to soft parts, adjacent parts are red, hot and painful. Rheumatic pain in the shoulder, pains extends to the chest and wrist. Jerking in limbs. Sore, bruised pain shoulders. Sprain of the elbows. Wrist ache with the loss of power to grasp. Hands swollen and painful. Injuries and paralysis of tail are cured using this medicine.
This is a life-threatening condition where the stomach fills with gas and twists. Great Danes, being deep-chested dogs, are more susceptible. Immediate veterinary attention is crucial if bloat is suspected.
Suggested Solution: A Pentoff homeopathic solution for pets, effectively improving anorexia caused by various factors like fever, digestive issues, anxiety, and underlying illnesses.
A common condition in many large breeds, including Great Danes. It’s a malformation of the hip joint that can lead to discomfort, lameness, and arthritis.
Suggested Solution: Inflasule for pets effectively addresses joint inflammation, lameness, and discomfort caused by conditions like Lyme disease, arthritis, inflamed eyes, and associated symptoms.
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