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have traditional names such as Ace or Digger, or less common human names: Otto, Zeke. It is interesting to note, that dogs in service to a human employer will often ask that human to name their children. This is usually only in the case of long term servants such as family retainers.
   

 

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Grooming Your Great Dane

By Jen Carter

Tip! Each great dane carries two sets of genetics. These genetics are passed from the dog's parents.

Bathing

Unlike humans, who shower on a daily basis, your Great Dane should be bathed on a "as needed" basis. The frequency of bathing varies depending on the individual pet. Naturally, you'll want to wash your Great Dane when his appearance is unkempt or when he starts to give off an odor. In the colder months, never wash your Great Dane and let him go outside afterwards. Make sure that he is completely dry first, as this will prevent him from getting sick. NEVER use shampoo intended for human use. Dog shampoos are specially formulated for your Dane's skin, which is very sensitive. Human shampoos can cause excessive drying and skin irritations. Take precautions when washing your Great Dane to make sure shampoo doesn't get in their eyes.

Tip! Jen Carter is staff writer for Dynamite Danes - a qualified Great Dane Breeder. You may publish this article only if you do modify it in any way.

Brushing

You should introduce a dog brush to your Great Dane when he is a puppy. Let him get comfortable with brushing early and he'll look forward to it as he matures. Brushing will prevent matted hair and remove excess fur. It will also remove pet dander, preventing build-up on your dog's skin and coat.

Ears

Examine your pets ears regularly for dirt and wax. Use a soft cotton ball on the ear. Never lodge the cotton ball into the ear. NEVER stick a Q-tip in your Great Danes ear. The cotton applicator can damage his ear drum to an irreparable state. If you're unsure how to clean your pet's ears, ask your veterinarian to demonstrate for you.

Tip! There are preventive steps that you can take to ensure your great dane maintains a healthy GDV-free life. Be certain to feed your great dane 2-3 times daily.

Nails

It's very important to keep your Great Dane's nails trimmed. Remember, there are veins in the nails. If you've never clipped a dog's nails before, take him to a groomer. When you feel more comfortable you can purchase clippers and do it from the comfort of your own home. Failure to keep your Dane's nails clipped can result in painful in-grown nails. Prevent your Great Dane from experiencing such pain and/or infection by keeping up with their nails.

Jen Carter is staff writer for Dynamite Danes - a professional qualified Great Dane Breeder. You may publish this article only if you do modify it in any way.

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