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Paula ZaroU.S.
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I have experience with Great Danes since I show and breed them on occasion. I can answer questions on temperament, health, training, breeding issues, genetic issues. I will not answer questions about how to breed your pet and add to the pet population. I am a firm believer that the experts in the breed should breed, and families should enjoy their dogs from reputable breeders. |
Yes it would be harmful to breed these two colors...it is not allowed in the Great Dane Club of America's Color Code of Ethics...I cannot tell you what color combination they would produce, but none that
If you are weaning puppies you need to wean them onto whatever adult food you want the new owners to be feeding them. If you are breeding high quality Great Danes, then I would be weaning them onto a warmed
I would definitely get a fecal sample taken to the vet and also a heart worm test as well...I am not a veterinarian so I cannot tell you exactly what is causing it but if he is not gaining weight then
I am not a veterinarian, therefore I really cannot tell you if that fact that he was tacked has anything to do with him being skinny. He does look thin, but it is not the worst I have seen...Have you
There should never be a problem with dogs together, regardless of what the breed is. Please do take the time to do your research and get your puppy from a reputable breeder, this breed has MANY health

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