KHELESSI - GREAT DANE (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Great Dane Dogs For Adoption in Jackson Township, NJ, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Khelessi
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Jackson Township, NJ, 08527 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Great Dane (short coat). Online Adoption Application Khelessi is a great dane mix. She is tall and playful and loving. SHe is a young dog, about 2 years old we think. She had a litter in the shelter, all puppies have since been adopted and now its her time for her home. She had an emergency spay as she developed pyometra when the puppies were only 5 weeks old. She is a great dog, up to date on all shots, and ready for her family and she has done her job already being a great mom. She is very smart and listens. She loves hanging out in the back yard, sunning herself in the grass and following her people around.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short -
Additional Information
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Organization name
No Paw Left Behind Animal Rescue
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Location:
Jackson Township, New Jersey, 08527 USAUSA
Breed overview
Great Dane
A.K.A.: German Mastiff, Deutsche Dogge, Dänische Dogge, Tigerdogge, Ulmer Dogge, Englische Dogge, Grand Danois, Dogue Allemand, Great German Dog, Apollo of Dogs, King of Hounds, Gentle Giant, Dane
Overview:
The Great Dane is an impressive and regal breed, often dubbed the "Apollo of Dogs" for its dignified stature and noble appearance. Originating in Germany, where it was historically bred for hunting boar, this giant breed is renowned for its immense size and striking presence. Physically, Great Danes are characterized by their tall, muscular build, short coat (available in various colors like fawn, brindle, black, blue, and harlequin), and expressive eyes. Despite their formidable size, they possess a surprisingly gentle and affectionate temperament, making them wonderful family companions. They are known for being patient with children and generally get along well with other pets. While their size might suggest otherwise, Great Danes can adapt to apartment living if provided with sufficient daily exercise, as they are not overly energetic indoors. However, prospective owners should be aware of certain health considerations, including a predisposition to bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus), hip dysplasia, and certain heart conditions, necessitating careful breeding and regular veterinary check-ups. Overall, a Great Dane offers a loving and loyal addition to the right home.
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