Welcome To Cute Classic Great Danes
We’re not a facility nor a kennel, we’re a bunch of Great Dane lovers who are completely obsessed with our furry babies. Cute Classic Great Danes are absolutely STUNNING! Our Danes have amazing temperaments and the sweetest personalities. They are produced solely for families who are seeking a high quality great Dane puppies. All in the family First and foremost. We’re small hobby, in home breeders. For the past 8+ years, we have pushed for only the highest standards, with the health of our Danes being our main focus, which is why we put our EVERYTHING in to it, never cutting corners, always evolving and forever improving. Our babies are our pride and joy.
Our goal is to create relationships and to bring happiness and joy into your home. We are raising a Dane family and know that these babies will become a very important part of your life. With extensive knowledge and understanding in the Great Dane breed, We always put our Great Danes best intentions first. Here at Cute Classic Great Danes with experience and passion we strive for excellence, quality and health for every puppy we raise. Most importantly we are truly blessed and honored to bring happiness and joy into your loving arms with our furry babies!
Why get a Dane ?
- Great Danes are loyal, lively and loving dogs, earning the nickname of ‘gentle giants’ because of their sweet nature. They are recognized as the largest dog breed in the world. They have plenty of energy and love to be outdoors, so make perfect companions for owners with active lifestyles.
- Great Danes are large but loyal dogs and can be great pets in the right household, but due to their size and strength they may not be ideal for families with smaller children. Great Danes need plenty of exercise and a lot of space so they tend to suit countryside living really well. In the very least, owners will need a large and secure garden for their Great Dane.
- Great Danes love to have their family around for company and like most dogs will get upset if they are left alone. You might find that they chew your furniture and possessions when they’re bored or left alone so it’s best to have someone around to keep them company.
Why Your Puppy Comes With a Care Manual?
- You are your Dane’s sole guardian and provider. They rely on you for everything and their health and well-being is well and truly in your hands. In order for your Pug to live as long and as healthy and fit a life as possible, you need to first educate yourself on how to care for them properly and build this knowledge into actions and routines. Because your dog can’t speak to tell you how they’re feeling or what they need, it’s completely your responsibility to look after their health.
- A balanced and nutritious diet, regular exercise, grooming and regular veterinary health checks are all essential parts of maintaining good health and quality of life. All of these are under your control. And it’s important to remember that prevention is better than cure. By taking steps to do the best for your puppy’s health and monitoring their well-being regularly, you can prevent illnesses happening, avoiding pain and discomfort for your puppy and vets bills and heartache for you.
Our Vet Approved Great Dane Puppies

NAME: RUGER
Status: Available
Breed: Great Dane
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-To-Date
Shipping available: Yes
- Health Guarantee - Included
- Nutritional Manual - Included
- Care Guide - Included
- Play toys - Included

NAME: CHARLOTTE
Status: Available
Breed: Great Dane
Sex: Female
Vaccinations: Up-To-Date
Shipping available: Yes
- Health Guarantee - Included
- Nutritional Manual - Included
- Care Guide - Included
- Play toys - Included
Great Dane Breed Maintenance
Due to the well-mannered and friendly Great Dane temperament, it is simple to look after the breed. Great Dane care includes dental hygiene, ear cleaning, exercise, and good nutrition. The Great Dane does not have high grooming needs, so you should only have to brush their coat every month or every week if needed. Expose your Great Dane to a variety of people and other dogs once he’s 7 weeks old. This will properly socialize your dog, making him less likely to be aggressive later in life, which is important because of his large, intimidating size — fully grown Great Danes range in size from 120 to 160 pounds, according to PetPlace.com. The AKC recommends that Great Danes need to be friendly and outgoing for show purposes; aggressive or shy dogs are not acceptable.
STEP ONE : Train your Great Dane using positive reinforcement techniques from a young age. Great Danes are usually gentle and sweet tempered, making them easier to work with in dog obedience classes than other breeds. Because these dogs are so spirited and large, they can be difficult to control without proper training.
STEP TWO : Brush your Great Dane daily using a natural-bristle body brush to keep his coat shiny and bathe him only as needed. The grooming should take only a few minutes because the coat is so short and doesn’t shed excessively. Because some Great Danes drool, wipe your dog’s face and mouth with a damp washcloth before brushing.
STEP THREE : Exercise your Great Dane daily with a long walk around your neighborhood or game of fetch in the yard. These large dogs need exercise, but not overtly strenuous exercise, because they are prone to arthritis and hip dysplasia. Use a harness to walk your Great Dane to give you greater control over him than a simple leash; a harness is also more comfortable for large-chested dogs such as the Great Dane. Because their coats are so short, you may need to put a blanket or sweater on your Great Dane during the cold winter months when taking him outdoors for walks and exercise.
STEP FOUR : Provide your Great Dane with a large dog bed or soft blanket to curl up and snuggle in. Because Great Danes can suffer from arthritis, hip dysplasia and bone diseases such as osteochondrosis and elbow dysplasia, a comfortable, orthopedic bed is important for their comfort.
STEP FIVE : Feed your Great Dane four meals each day as a puppy and two or three as an adult. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations based on your dog’s weight for his daily caloric intake, dividing it into the smaller meals. Great Danes are prone to bloat, a condition caused by a build-up of air in the dog’s stomach that can be fatal. Factors that increase your Great Dane’s risk of developing bloat, also called gastric torsion, include feeding him from raised bowls, feeding him a food high in fat, feeding him one single large meal or exercising him before or after eating. Avoid exercise with your Great Dane less than one hour before a meal and less than two hours afterward. To keep track of his meal times, don’t free-feed your Great Dane. While raised dishes may make your Great Dane more comfortable during his meals, they can also contribute to the development of bloat, especially in an older dog. Great Danes should always be fed adult food, even as puppies; accelerated growth from the high-protein puppy food can lead to bone and joint problems later in life, recommends the Heartland Great Dane Rescue.
STEP SIX : Bring your Great Dane for regular visits with a veterinarian to check for any health issues and have him properly vaccinated according to your doctor’s recommendations. Great Danes can suffer from bone and joint issues in addition to eye problems including glaucoma, entropion and cataracts as they get older. Certain heart conditions such as chronic valvular disease and dilated cardiomyopathy can also affect this breed. Older Great Danes with arthritis can benefit from glucosamine and chondroiton — speak to your veterinarian about these natural supplements.
Obtain a Great Dane from a reputable breeder associated with a group such as the AKC. Disreputable breeders don’t screen their dogs for health problems and aggression.
Keep your Great Dane indoors for the majority of time because these dogs are very sensitive to the elements. Don’t let your Great Dane sit out in the sun; because of his thin, short coat, he can become sunburned easily and even develop skin cancer.
Why Choose us?
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We are Family
We care for the dogs in our kennel as the Almighty’s creation. We would have loved for you to come to see how we raise these beautiful creatures.
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Health & Nutrition
You are what you eat and we take this very seriously when it comes to the nutrition and nourishment of the animals in our care. They are give them the finest dog food, supplements and immune boosters. We highly recommend all these when a puppy comes into your home.
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Clean Bill Of Health
We make sure the puppies are in perfect health by programming regular medical examinations with a licensed vet. The puppies we sell are up-to-date on all necessary vaccines.
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Our Vision
We are inspired and motivated by our passion to keep the integrity of this breed by grooming puppies that are healthy Our vision has always been serving with love and help fill more homes in America and beyond with warm love of a furry companion like a Dane. We love what we do cause of the joy and bliss we give to each and every one of our many customers by placing a healthy furry friend in their home.
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Tips
For dogs such as the Great Dane, a surgery called stomach tacking exists to prevent gastric torsion. Depending on your dog’s condition and personality, your veterinarian may or may not recommend this surgery.
While some owners choose to have a veterinarian crop their Great Dane’s ears, making them stand upright, the AKC does not require this for show purposes.
For show purposes, a Great Dane’s tail should not be docked, according to the AKC.
Great Danes can slip and injure themselves on laminate flooring; put down rugs for their safety.
Items You Will Need
- Natural-bristle dog body brush
- Washcloth
- Harness
- Blanket
- Dog sweater
- Large dog bed
- Adult dog food