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By Richard Cussons
There are some breeds that are instantly recognizable. The Great Dane is one of those: its powerful, yet never clumsy, form makes it the target of much admiration. Of course, it’s more than the Dane’s robust build that makes it so easy to spot; it’s the natural bearing that it carries. This dog has been called the “Apollo” of all breeds, and with good reason.
Its origins date back to 3,000 BC, where drawings found on Egyptian monuments depict Dane-like dogs. And then, in 2,000 BC, Babylonian artifacts were discovered, some including drawings on soldiers using the dogs. The term “Apollo”, however, reflects the Greek use of the animals. Coins dating back to 36 BC have been found, inscribed with the Dane’s image. It is commonly believed the Great Dane was used in arena blood sports, due to its size and power.
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Posted on May 10, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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All About Great Danes
By Jen Carter
One of the giant breed of dogs, the Great Danes, is going to be fully discussed in this article. Among the major topics, there are the general descriptions of the great dane. First, we must examine the size of this dog, as well as its attitude towards people.
Great danes are tall dogs even though they are not very heavy. Their popularity and beautiful physique have gained them the title of the “Apollo of Dogs.” Danes are loving, friendly, and affectionate when treated accordingly.
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Posted on July 5, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Giants are Among Us
By Jeff Zitzkat
Many owners of large and giant breed dogs often overlook the physical size of their pooch.
Truth is, most people including dog lovers can be quite intimidated by a giant, or large breed dog. After all, big dogs are not for everyone, a large percentage of dog owners prefer small, or medium sized companions.
Ever here a grown man scream?
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Posted on July 4, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Great Danes - Their Origin And Temperament
By Richard Cussons
The origin of Great Danes, like that of many other varieties of dogs, is so obscure that all researches have only resulted in speculative theories, but the undoubted antiquity of this dog is proved by the fact that representatives of a breed sufficiently similar to be considered his ancestors are found on some of the oldest Egyptian monuments.
A few years ago a controversy arose on the breed’s proper designation, when the Germans claimed for it the title “Deutsche Dogge.” Germany had several varieties of big dogs, such as the Hatzrude, Saufanger, Ulmer Dogge, and Rottweiler Metzgerhund; but contemporaneously with these there existed, as in other countries in Europe, another very big breed, but much nobler and more thoroughbred, known as Great Danes.
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Posted on July 4, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Great Dane Complete Profile
by Dooziedog.com

Key Facts:
Size: Giant
Height: Dogs minimum: 76 cm (30 in)
Bitches minimum: 71 cm (28 in)
Weight: Dogs minimum: 54 kg (120 lb). Bitches minimum: 46 kg (100 lb)
Life Span: 10 years
Grooming: Simple
Exercise: Medium
Feeding: Demanding
Temperament: Dignified & kind
Country of Origin: Germany
AKC Group: Working
Other Names: German Mastiff, Deutsche Dogge
Physical Characteristics:
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Posted on July 2, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!