How much does a Great Dane puppy usually cost?

How much does a Great Dane puppy usually cost?

Puppy Price A great dane’s price can range from $600 up to $3,000. The exact price will depend on the breeder and the puppy’s pedigree. A pedigree dog is one whose lineage has been recorded, proving that it’s purebred. There is a huge difference in price between show quality dogs and dogs that are mainly bred as pets.

Is there a Great Dane Rescue?

Rescue Story: The Famous Five Daneline International aims to help Great Danes all over the world. Most of the time, we try to rehome Danes that come to our attention in need, and rehome in the country of origin.

Are Great Dane puppies difficult?

Thanks to their people-pleasing nature, Great Danes are a relatively easy to train breed. Most are not food driven and can be trained without the use of food treats as an incentive. As with all dogs, starting training from an early age will make the process easier.

How much does it cost to adopt a Great Dane?

Our adoption fees vary but young adults are $400, puppies $450. Older adults and seniors are slightly less. See our Adoption Info page for more details. If you purchase a Dane from a breeder, expect to pay between $1800 and $3000 depending on whether a companion or show dog.

Is it expensive to have a Great Dane?

The average cost for the first year of raising small dogs was $2674; medium dogs on the average cost $2889; the cost for large dogs is $3239 and giant breeds such as Great Danes have an annual cost of $3536. The average first year cost across all sizes was $3085.

How do you take care of a Great Dane?

How to Care for a Great Dane

  1. Expose your Great Dane to a variety of people and other dogs once he’s 7 weeks old.
  2. Train your Great Dane using positive reinforcement techniques from a young age.
  3. Brush your Great Dane daily using a natural-bristle body brush to keep his coat shiny and bathe him only as needed.

What’s the lifespan of a Great Dane?

8 – 10 years
Great Dane/Life span

Will a Great Dane destroy my house?

Unless you nip problem chewing in the bud fast, you will find that these large dogs can be quite destructive. Chewing can lead to: Damaged furniture, rugs, flooring and even drywall.