Great Dane is a very large dog breed known for its tall height, gentle personality, and strong presence.
Key facts
- One of the tallest dog breeds in the world
- Can stand over 2.5–3 feet tall at the shoulder
- Despite size, often called a “gentle giant”
- Originally bred in Germany for hunting large game (like boar)
Personality
- Friendly and affectionate with family
- Usually good with children when trained properly
- Calm indoors but needs space due to size
- Protective but not naturally aggressive
Care needs
Because of their size, they need:
- Daily walks and light exercise
- Large living space (not ideal for very small apartments)
- Proper training from a young age
- Regular vet care (they can have joint and heart issues)
Health considerations
Great Danes are prone to:
- Hip dysplasia
- Bloat (gastric torsion), which can be life-threatening
- Heart conditions
- Shorter lifespan compared to smaller dogs (often 7–10 years)
Bottom line
Great Danes are gentle, loyal, and impressive dogs—but they require space, care, and attention due to their size and health risks.
If you want, I can compare Great Danes with other big breeds like Mastiffs or Saint Bernards.