Great Dane puppies 2 weeks old

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

http://www.xenaqueenofhearts.net

Puppies now available born July 8th 2011. Will be ready in September 2011. Visit the website for pics and info. www.mygreatdanepups.com

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  • Interested in being a Great Dane doggy parent, and was informed that they constantly break their tails on the walls from wagging their tails so hard, is this true, and if so is docking the tail recommended?

  • @petsarekidsto

    Great danes once they have cut their tails are many times hard to let heal because they wag that tail all over the place. For that reason some people doc their tail because they cant get it to heal. It does happen but more often their tails are just fine. None of my danes have had issues and out of all the puppies I have had only one had to have her tail docted. I think you should not doc a tail unless the problem arised with you are more likely not to have that problem anyway.

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  • someday i'll have one of those great dane puppies

    

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  • Those are the prettiest Danes I've ever seen! The spotted ones are absolutely gorgeous!

  • brown one's a free spirit

  • Can I haz 1? lol Seriously though, I have a 15 month old Great Dane/American Bulldog mix, check out my video of him.

  • Please! FULLY research the breed, realistically compare it to your lifestyle, and then CONSIDER ADOPTION from rescues and shelters before buying from a breeder, no matter how reputable! Millions of unwanted purebreds die every year because people do not properly research the breed and/or realistically anticipate the responsibility. Animals are not disposable commodities. They are lifelong commitments.

  • they look like.... dalmation great dane cows(:

  • Hey, they sound like they are mooing lol. Cow puppies.

  • wah, even though they are puppies, they are big.

  • hahah, i love puppy sounds :D

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