How much do blue Great Danes cost?

How much do blue Great Danes cost?

If you purchase a Dane from a breeder, expect to pay between $1800 and $3000 depending on whether a companion or show dog.

Where can I adopt a Great Dane?

The easiest way to adopt a Great Dane would be through a rescue that specializes in Great Danes. A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt-a-Pet.com. The search will show you all the available Great Danes in your area.

Why do people give up Great Danes?

It seems that those cute little pups grow up. The owners give them up because they are “too big”, “cost too much”, “poop too much”, “chew stuff”, “destructive when left alone”, “need too much attention”, and “knock the kids down”.

Are blue eyes Great Danes rare?

Great Dane’s eyes are only blue as a puppy, and once they begin to mature, they morph into a shade of brown. The only exception is the harlequin Great Dane; their eyes can stay blue throughout their entire life. While uncommon, there are certain dog breeds that are more likely to share abnormal eye colors.

Can I rescue a Great Dane?

All Danes gifted into Daneline Great Dane Rescue are assessed in an approved and fully supported foster home, NOT in kennels. Every Dane is taken to a vet within a few days to have a comprehensive health check, i.e. heart, eyes, ears, teeth, legs, hips, anal glands and weighed.

How much is it to adopt a Great Dane?

Expect to pay between $300 and $500 to adopt a new Great Dane from such an organization. However, if you really want to know everything about your new pooch and have the opportunity to meet his parents, you’ll want to acquire your new Great Dane directly from a breeder.

Can you leave Great Dane alone?

All Dogs should always be supervised when around children. Most of the time Great Danes are couch potatoes and have short periods of activity and require a couple of short walks a day along with a period of off leash time to run and play in the yard. However, some Danes can be destructive when left alone.

How do you get a blue Great Dane?

The genetic key to blue Great Dane breeding is that both parents must carry the recessive “blue” gene. A black/black breeding will typically produce either blue, or black puppies if the blue gene is carried by either parent.