Available Puppies
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George;Male
George was the first born! And he is the biggest. He is sweet and relaxed-calm and confident.
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Hercules; Male
Hercules is a Mama’s Boy. He is usually nestled next to mom’s face-it’s very touching. When he’s not with mom, he’s with his bestie Sybil.
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Friedrich; Male
Friedrich is full of character and often the life of the liter!
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Patience; Female
Patience is a tomboy. It is easy to think of her as a boy: she is by far the funniest puppy of the liter and also seems to be one of mom’s favorites.
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Anna; Female
Anna was one one of the last to be born. She is sweet and likes to mosey around the most but never makes a disturbance.
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Mercy; Female
Mercy is the largest female and has the smallest white mark on her chest. She is definitely a leader.
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Sybil; Female
Sybil and Hercules are besties. They are often off napping by themselves all snuggled up together and when it’s time to nurse they are both quite assertive to make sure they get their place in line! Sybil was also the first to open her eyes.
FAQs
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Call or email us! We will answer all of your questions. Check out our Facebook page for additional photos and videos. If you are certain you want to purchase a puppy, review and sign our puppy contract, and make a $500 nonrefundable down payment that will be deducted from the purchase price (Paypal or cash) to reserve a puppy. The puppies will be available when they are 9 weeks old. A puppy pick up date will be made with you. Transportation can be arranged with an additional fee. The remaining $2,500 is due on the puppy pick up date.
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A limited registration means the offspring cannot be registered. We carefully breed our Great Danes to improve the breed and require all our puppies to be spayed or neutered. All of the puppies are AKC registered and can be shown at AKC events if desired, but cannot be bred.
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We feed a mixture of dry kibble and canned Purina Pro Complete Essential and Royal Canine for two meals. For the other two meals we feed Natural Cooked Food (roasted chicken, ground turkey, salmon, etc.)
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We always start crate training our puppies before they go home to you. We encourage you to continue crate training your puppy. Even if you don't use it often, it's still important that they are comfortable being crated. Your Great Dane may need to be crated at a veterinary visit or on vacation, and it will be much easier and less stressful on them (and you) if they are already comfortable in the crate.
You should schedule a veterinary appointment. Your puppy has already received it's first round of shots. The next shots should be scheduled when the puppy is 10-12 weeks.
Attending a puppy kindergarten is such a good idea. All Breed Training Center's are the best for getting your Great Dane comfortable around other dogs and people. The classes fill up quickly so if you are interested try to sign up right away.