What does a Great Dane puppy cost?
The →Great Dane is one of the →largest dog breeds in the world and attracts attention with its imposing appearance. For one of the →popular Great Dane puppies, you will pay around €1,000 to €1,200 purchase price. You should stay away from cheaper offers, as the money saved often leads to additional costs due to illnesses and may support illegal puppy trade or hobby breeding. Therefore, look for →reputable breeders if you want to buy a Great Dane puppy.
However, purchasing a →Great Dane puppy is not all there is to it. Your puppy also needs its →initial equipment. This includes harness, leash, bed, bowls, food and much more. With our initial equipment for puppies, you can find everything you need for your Great Dane puppy with just one click. **
Alles beisammen: Unsere Erstausstattung für Welpen
In addition to the initial equipment, you should also budget for your Great Dane puppy's first →veterinary examinations and a visit to a dog school. Dog liability insurance and dog tax are additional costs that arise regularly. You can see that the purchase of a puppy should not be rushed.
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What food for my Great Dane puppy?
A balanced →diet during puppyhood is very important for the physical development of your Great Dane puppy. Special puppy food is free from unhealthy additives like sugar or grains, and you can be sure that your puppy is getting all the necessary vitamins, minerals, and enough protein. This way, your four-legged friend is well taken care of during growth.
Für die Kleinen das Leckerste - unser Welpenfutter
Once your puppy arrives, you should wait at least two weeks before starting the →diet change for your Great Dane puppy. A too rapid change in diet can lead to unpleasant stomach rumblings – patience is required here. You should also pay attention to special treats for puppies when it comes to snacks. Our →puppy snacks have been specially developed for dogs aged 2 to 12 months.
We have one more important tip: Your clumsy puppy will quickly become a very →large dog, which will also consume large amounts of food. You should definitely keep this in mind when buying a Great Dane puppy, as the costs for feeding can add up quickly.
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(Puppy) Training: For a pleasant start
The first impression of the giant Great Dane can be misleading: Despite long legs and a muscular build, these dogs are not →athletic powerhouses. The term →relaxed cuddle dog fits much better. However, the →gentle nature of a Great Dane puppy should not tempt you to skip loving but consistent →training from the start. Because your furry friend grows very quickly and with its up to 90 kilograms of weight, it should not be underestimated. Bad habits that develop can become increasingly difficult to unlearn as they age.
Visiting a dog school supports the →training. There, your Great Dane puppy will learn →how to interact with other dogs and people. Even as a →beginner in dog training, you will manage with your puppy's →calm nature. You won't have problems practicing →rest and sleep phases – these strengthen your dog's balanced behavior and protect the still not fully load-bearing joints. For this reason, they are even more important and should not be underestimated for your Great Dane puppy. The large build can lead to joint problems in old age. Therefore, you should keep an eye on constant stair climbing and too much exuberant running during →play and fun.
