The Great Dane is often called the “gentle giant” of the dog world, admired for its towering stature and calm, affectionate personality. Descended from ancient Molossus war dogs and refined in Germany to hunt wild boar, the breed later became a symbol of elegance and nobility. With their sleek, muscular build, graceful posture, and loyal temperament, Great Danes combine regal appearance with a sweet, patient nature that makes them beloved family companions.
Despite their massive size, Great Danes are gentle, friendly, and eager to please. They thrive on human companionship and are known for being affectionate with children and sociable with other pets. Protective when needed but never aggressive, they make excellent watchdogs as well. Their short coat requires only weekly brushing, and moderate daily exercise keeps them healthy and happy. With their kind spirit and noble presence, Great Danes bring both majesty and warmth to any home.
Great Dane
This boy is the definition of gentle giant puppy! He’s a very sweet boy with a big heart. Always underfoot, he’s the perfect companion. THIS PUPPY WILL NOT LAST! For additional info, send us a message! Must be willing to FaceTime!

Great Dane
BIG Austin is a high content Euro harlequin Great Dane from a long living lineage with great height and heft. He has been the biggest fellow and is super mellow. Austin is happiest following the kids and us all over our ranch and being close by. We have bred his line for 26 years and have had many make it to 14. Austin has a very tall blue sire from chocolate and blue

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She is very sweet and playful. She has a unique pale chocolate color with a brown nose and eyes that look blue or blue/green.

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Black white chest

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He’s our our little guy not as big as his big brother but is just as sweet, he has the biggest personality! Loves to be sooner of attention
The average cost of a purebred Great Dane puppy in the United States is approximately $1433, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.