Great Dane personality traits

The Great Dane is an emotional, considerate, loyal, and good-tempered dog breed. Although it is large in size, it has a gentle temperament and can interact with children docilely, making it very suitable as a family pet. When encountering danger, the Great Dane will firmly protect its owner. Its large size has a certain deterrent effect, making it very suitable for guarding homes and homes.
Precautions for raising a Great Dane:
1. Groom frequently. The coat of the Great Dane is prone to tangles and requires frequent grooming. You don’t need to bathe too often, just once or twice a week. Use a dog-specific shower gel to avoid skin diseases.
2. The Great Dane is quite clingy, so the owner should spend more time with it. If it does something wrong, you can gently hit it on the head to let it know that the owner's authority is above it.
3. Great Danes have a small food intake, so they need to eat small meals frequently. Remember not to feed it greasy, irritating, spicy food. You can feed animal liver appropriately, but pay attention to the amount to avoid vitamin A poisoning.
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