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Six-foot-tall Presley is nicknamed Scooby Doo because he is always afraid and practically anything sets him off. This easily scared Great Dane is the real life version of Scooby-Doo Skip to main ...
The Great Dane was named the state dog of Pennsylvania in 1965 [41] and the University of Iowa had Great Danes, Rex I and Rex II, as mascots before the Hawkeye was chosen. [42] "Great Danes" is the nickname of the University at Albany. Their mascot is the Great Dane. [43] Military. Just Nuisance was the only dog to be officially enlisted in the ...
A 135lbs Great Dane and a 10lbs ginger kitty = true love! Wish I was the proud owner of these two bffs, but these cuties belong to my older sister. I just get the honor of witnessing their heart ...
The Great Dane is such a sweetie, but admittedly he probably wouldn't be the best at playing Eye Spy. In the video Roman's owner shared, it shows the dog completely missing his favorite person ...
Coren's book presents a ranked list of breed intelligence, based on a survey of 208 dog obedience judges across North America. [10] When it was first published there was much media attention and commentary in terms of both pros [11] and cons. [12] Over the years, Coren's ranking of breeds and methodology have come to be accepted as a valid description of the differences among dog breeds in ...
10. Great Dane. Great Dane. Excessive ... but very loving and affectionate with their owners. ... Hardworking pups who aren’t afraid to get their paws dirty, the Anatolian shepherd is ...
Juliana (died 1946) was a medal-winning Great Dane. She was awarded two Blue Cross medals, the first for extinguishing an incendiary bomb and the second for alerting her masters to a fire that had started in their shop. In September 2013 the second of these medals, along with a portrait of Juliana, sold at auction for £1,100.
Great Danes are one dog breed that gets along well with other animals, including cats. Some dog breeds get along better with cats than others, and so you'll need to research your dog's breed to ...