Why are Great Danes lifespan so short?

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asked Jul 11, 2022 in Dogs by robmurphy (1,110 points)
Why are Great Danes lifespan so short?

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answered Jul 11, 2022 by Kledolock (6,980 points)
Great Danes lifespan are so short because of Joint and Bone Disease.

Great Danes also tend to live shorter lives due to the increased risk of certain diseases such as Bloat, Dilated Cardiomyopathy, and Cancer.

The oldest Great Dane ever recorded live to be about 15 years old!

Although the average lifespan of Great Danes is between 8 years to 10 years.

Great Danes do like to cuddle and surprisingly Great Danes are very loving and affectionate dogs.

Despite their daunting size, Danes are highly affectionate and social.

These pups love love.

A Great Dane needs lots of affection and socialization with people and other animals, making them great family pets.

Despite their large size, most Great Danes think they're lap dogs and seek TLC with their people.

Known for “leaning” on people as they stand, these 100 to 200 pound pups are oblivious to their magnitude.

Certain dog breeds are very affectionate and feel a need to be in your space at all times.

Great Danes, for example, are considered gentle giants and have been known to favor children.

So, it may be perfectly normal for a large dog to try to sit on a tiny lap as a way to bond with and protect his playmate.

The Great Dane is a large sized dog breed originating from Germany.

The Great Dane descends from hunting dogs from the Middle Ages used to hunt wild boar and deer, and as guardians of German nobility.

It is one of the largest breeds in the world along with its relative, the Irish Wolfhound.

Great Danes have an average lifespan of between 8 to 10 years.

Great Danes are considered gentle giants. They are moderately playful, affectionate and good with children.

They will guard their home.

Great Danes generally get along with other animals, particularly if raised with them, but some individuals in the breed can be aggressive with dogs they do not know.

Towering over medium breeds, Great Danes fall under the giant dog category.

They have a regal, intelligent, and loyal temperament, bonding closely with their owners and making wonderful family dogs.

A well-trained Great Dane will thrive in most households.

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