Euro Great Dane

Euro Great Dane

Euro Great Dane

Euro Great Dane Breed Standard

If you want to add some quality to your family, or if you want to add some value to your dog’s life, you should consider adopting a European Great Dane as a pet. They are a highly intelligent breed that will lead to a very satisfying life in a household where it has received adequate socialization. Their size is small, but their spirit and personality make up for it. You might even have a hard time keeping him away from other dogs!

The European great Dane dogs were originally bred to be a companion and herding breed. The name comes from the “Danish” word for dog, which means brave. Today, European Danes are often described as being larger and grayer than American ones which are smaller because of their Greyhound origins.

However, many new pet owners have been buying them solely based on the prestige of the breed rather than their true personalities. Because of this, they are not only smaller than the American mastiffs, but they also weigh much less, around five pounds for males and four pounds for females. The smallest of the European danes is around twelve inches long.

Because of his outstanding temperament, the European mastiff is often used in breeding programs for large dogs.

He is extremely protective and he does well in a home with a large fenced-in yard. The breed is also good with children but they can be quite stubborn at times, particularly when it comes to housebreaking. He has excellent temperaments, is intelligent, and possesses a sweet disposition. He is friendly toward all people and although his personality is confident, he can appear arrogant at times.

The European dane has some of the most desirable qualities as demonstrated by his popularity in breeding programs. He is extremely vigorous and very alert and is one of the best working dogs. The dogs are hardy and do not require much exercise, yet they enjoy cuddling and being touched. They have high activity levels and if the owner plays with the dog, he will quickly become an expert.

Some of the desirable characteristics of the European mastiff are his easy-going nature, his easy-going temperament, and the fact that he is hypo-allergenic. There are a few other traits that make the European dog such a great choice as well. The dog is relatively tolerant of cold weather and because he was developed in the chilly climates of northern Europe, he is very adaptable. Many of the breeding selections are from Europe, so the European dog has a history of being well suited to life in its new surroundings.

Another trait of the dogs is their temperament, which is very friendly and sweet.

These dogs were originally bred as hunters and so have a hunting instinct and will take to the role of being an effective dog hunter once the breeding is underway. They are also highly intelligent and have been proven to be good with children as well as being affectionate towards other dogs.

The temperament of the euro has undergone some changes over time, but the goal is still the same. The euro is a very friendly, outgoing dog that is eager to please and should be socialized early. The dogs also need to meet the breed standard type requirements for intelligence. This can be easily achieved with regular training sessions with an experienced professional trainer. The training sessions should be fun and full of praise to help the dog learn to respond to commands and be obedient.

The euro is one of the most popular media to large size dogs. He stands at about 17 inches in height with a weight that ranges between eight to fifteen pounds. Because he is a popular choice among champions and judges, you will not have any difficulty finding one to introduce to your family. He is a strong, intelligent, and eager to please dog breed that is well suited to a family with children.