Is your Great Dane chewing everything? If you describe your Great Dane puppy as a terrorist, ankle biter, or creator of mass destruction – this post is for you! By the end of this post, you will learn why puppies…

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Is your Great Dane chewing everything? If you describe your Great Dane puppy as a terrorist, ankle biter, or creator of mass destruction – this post is for you! By the end of this post, you will learn why puppies…
An inspiring story about a heart dog. On June 8th, 2020, three months after the rise of the global pandemic, my life took a drastic turn for the worst. Okay, wait… I am getting ahead of myself. Let’s take it…
Bloat is one of those things I hate talking about but needs to be addressed nonetheless… Bloat takes the lives of many dogs every year and while we do know what it is, the cause is not crystal clear. With that being said, it is important that, as a Great Dane owner, you know exactly what it is, what increases your dogs’ risk of being affected by it, symptoms to look out for, and ways you can prevent it.
Bloat can be life-threatening in as little as 30 minutes and sometimes has no apparent cause. Here are 20 signs to look out for so you can be en route to get emergency care ASAP!
Despite the name, happy tail is anything but. In fact, it is the bane of a dog owners’ existence. It is classified as the complete demolition of your walls, furniture, and decorations via a swinging tail that moves a mile’a minute, resulting in injury to the last few inches (or so) of your dogs’ tail. Repeated collisions with hard surfaces can also prevent it from healing. Wondering what you can do to treat & prevent happy tail? Click the photo above for the #1 most useful trick!
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