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Daniff Puppies for sale

The Daniff, also known as the Mastidane or Great Daniff, is a unique designer dog breed born from crossing the Great Dane and English Mastiff. Originating from the USA, this breed combines the height of the Great Dane with the muscular build of the Mastiff, often weighing over 200 pounds. The Daniff has a short, smooth coat that can come in various colors such as fawn, black, brindle, and even merle or harlequin. Known for their gentle nature, these dogs are loyal and affectionate, making them wonderful family companions. They are protective and intelligent, fitting well as family guardians while being patient with children and other pets. Due to their size, early socialization and training are important. The Daniff requires regular, moderate exercise and a high-quality diet for giant breeds to maintain their health. This breed suits owners with ample living space and the commitment to care for a large dog. Popular search terms include "daniff puppies for sale," "daniff breeders," and "daniff puppies near me," reflecting the breed's growing interest. If you're looking for a caring, calm giant, the Daniff might be the perfect new family member.

FAQs

How big does a Daniff get?

A Daniff typically stands 27 to 35 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 115 to 200 pounds, with size varying based on genetics and the specific mix of Great Dane and Mastiff or Cane Corso parents.

What type of dog is a daniff?

The Daniff is a designer hybrid dog breed resulting from the cross of a Great Dane and a Mastiff (often an English Mastiff) or sometimes a Cane Corso, classified as a giant breed known for its large, muscular build and a blend of the Great Dane's height with the Mastiff's bulk.

What are the pros and cons of a daniff?

Pros of a Daniff include being gentle giants who are friendly, patient, good with children, and make excellent guard dogs thanks to their size and protective nature; they generally get along with other dogs if socialized early and their short dense coat is easy to maintain. Cons include their unsuitability for small homes or apartments due to size, a risk of bloat requiring careful feeding and exercise, higher costs for food and healthcare, a life expectancy of 7 to 12 years typical for giant breeds, and potential stubbornness that necessitates consistent training.

How much is a Daniff puppy?

A Daniff puppy usually costs between $500 and $1500 depending on breeder reputation, lineage, and location; it's important to buy from reputable breeders to ensure the puppy's health and temperament, and Lancasterpuppies is a recommended source in the United States.