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Great Dane German Shepherd Mix-Daneshepherd Full Guide

By Aryanzee | Last Updated: August 8, 2022

Great Dane German Shepherd Mix

Great Dane German Shepherd mix (hybrid dog) is becoming increasingly popular and for good reason. He combines the best of both worlds – the intelligence and energy of the German Shepherd, with the size and docility of a Great Dane. But before you rush out to get one, there are a few things you should know about this unique breed.

Here we’ll look at the Great Dane German Shepherd mix temperament and personality, as well as what you need to know about its physical characteristics. We will also give you a few tips on how to train it and care for this newly popular breed.

Quick Overview

  • German Danes Mix – What’s In A Name?
    • Choosing the Perfect Dane Shepherd Mix Puppy
      • Health and Temperament
    • Which sex is best?
    • Housetraining German Shepherd Great Danes Mix
      • Dog Training Techniques
    • Great Dane German Shepherds and Children
    • Health Issues
    • Coat Color
    • Breed Traits of Great Dane German Shepherds Mix
    • Nutrition
  • German Dane VS German Shepherd
    • Temperament
    • History of German Dane Mix
    • Key Personality Traits
    • Adult size of German Great Dane Mix
    • Awesome things and Facts about German Dane Mix
    • The lifespan of German Shepherd Great Dane Mix
    • Price of German Dane Mix
  • Conclusion

German Danes Mix – What’s In A Name?

In German, the Great Dane German shepherd mix is known as a ‘Dane-Shepherd’ or sometimes ‘Daneshepherd’. However, the name that seems to be catching on in America is German Shepherd Great Dane Mix – which makes sense given that both breeds are from Germany. Some people call him a Dano if he has more of a German Shepherd appearance – while others use Daniffer for a more Dane-like appearance.

Choosing the Perfect Dane Shepherd Mix Puppy

Before you buy or adopt a German Shepherd Great Dane mix puppy, you must know what to look for and what questions to ask. Here we’ll take you through some of these concerns:

Health and Temperament

You’re looking to choose not only a healthy German Dane mix puppy with good genetics but also one who has been well cared for. So before you visit any German Shepherd Dane mix puppies, make sure they’ve been raised in clean conditions; had their vaccinations; and been wormed regularly.

If your choice is from a breeder rather than an adoption Shepherd Dane mix puppies, it’s better if the German Dane mix parents have been screened for genetic diseases such as hip dysplasia and eye disorders.

Which sex is best?

As with many mixed breeds, it’s harder to tell what a Shepherd Great Dane mix will look like as he grows up than it is with purebreds.

However, one thing that can be said about Shepherd Great Dane Mixes is that they are generally quite large dogs – so you’ll want to avoid choosing runty Shepherd Great Dane mixes if you’re looking for a pet who isn’t going to dwarf his owner in comparison!

This means you should probably go for an adult Shepherd Great Dane mix if you want a German Dane mix that doesn’t outsize you.

Once you’ve chosen the perfect Dane Shepherd, adoption, or breeder, you’ll need to check if your Dane Shepherd is housetrained.

You may also want to take them for obedience training Shepherd Dane mixes are very smart dogs; however, they can be stubborn too. So any German Dane mix must learn his basic commands as quickly as possible.

Housetraining German Shepherd Great Danes Mix

Potty-training your puppy isn’t always easy – but it’s well worth putting in the effort early on. A crate can be a boon here; this provides both security and comfort for your new pooch when you aren’t around to keep an eye on him.

German Dane Mix puppies under six months of age should be taken outside every three hours, and German Dane Mixes over six months at least once a day.

Never punish German Danes for accidents – it makes house training German Shepherd Great Danes harder in the future.

Dog Training Techniques

Shepherd German Great Dane mixes that aren’t trained properly can be quite stubborn, like the German Danes mix is. German Shepherd Great Dane Mix also likes to be the dominant one, so you’ll need to make it clear that you’re their leader; otherwise, they’re likely to take advantage of this.

Moreover, the German Dane mix never should be hit, since this will just teach them that aggression is an appropriate means of getting what they want.

They should instead be trained with positive reinforcement techniques, such as clicker training German Dane mixes might even thrive on agility training which requires them to think for themselves.

If your German Dane mix has any other coloration than fawn or harlequin, then bear in mind that they may not get along so well with children or other pets. German Dane mixes are likely to be dominant, so you should always make sure they’re supervised around other pets German Danes might even chase after cats.

German Shepherd Dane mix is a highly sensitive dog that doesn’t respond well to maltreatment or neglect. If you hit them or shout at them, they’ll just become withdrawn and skittish; and may even lash out.

It’s far better to build up their trust with gentle caresses than it is any sort of negative reinforcement German Danes need plenty of love – probably more than German Shepherds do!

As long as you give the German Shepherd Great Dane mix the care, training, and exercise that they need, then the German Shepherd Great Dane mix will be your devoted companion for years to come.

Great Dane German Shepherds and Children

Great Dane German Shepherds get along famously with children and make ideal family dogs. This means that if you have children adopted, or breeder, your German Shepherd Great Dane will need to be exposed to lots of different situations; including loud noises and crowded spaces. German Shepherd Great Dane puppies should also meet other animals such as cats, dogs.

Health Issues

Great Danes and German Shepherds can share several common diseases/illnesses which may be passed on to the mixed-breed puppies. Great Danes German Shepherds are generally quite healthy but may be prone to the following conditions German Danes share with their German Shepherd parent

Hip dysplasia (when genetically predisposed, can lead to arthritis and pain as the dog gets older): German Danes share this trait with German Shepherds. This condition is genetic and incurable, which means any German Shepherd Great Dane puppy you look at should have had hip scores done by a vet. You can read more about canine hip dysplasia in German Shepherds here.

Ear infections: German Great Dane German Shepherds ear infections can occur because German Danes have large, floppy ears which trap moisture inside them.

Eye problems: German Great Dane German Shepherds are also very likely to suffer from eye diseases such as cataracts.

As with all purebreds, you should always buy or adopt your German Shepherd Great Dane mix puppy from a reputed breeder – ideally one registered with the Kennel Club. This will ensure that they’re both healthy and bred responsibly.

Heart problems (dilated cardiomyopathy is most commonly seen in larger breed dogs like German Danes): German Shepherd Great Danes are susceptible to heart disease. If your prospective Dane Shepherd has parents who have been screened for heart problems, that’s an indication that they probably won’t develop any themselves.

Seizures: German Dane mixes may also develop epilepsy later on in life. This is genetic and German Dane puppies should be screened for it by their breeder.

Coat Color

German Dane can be tan/black, black and tan, mahogany/red, sable/white, and all-white German Shepherd Great Dane mixes may inherit any of these colors.

German Shepherd Great Dane mix comes in a variety of colors including

  • Blue merle
  • Brindle (tiger-striped)
  • Fawn (also called apricot)
  • Harlequin (black with white patches)
  • Mantle (a black blanket on the back)
  • Red merle
  • Solid black

Logically, the German Dane Mix has double-coated fur German Shepherd Great Dane mix has either single or double coats. German Shepherds have a medium to long coat, German Dane mixes may inherit any of these fur types depending on their parents.

Also, the German Shepherds shed twice per year, German Danes don’t shed that much at all if they’re groomed regularly.

German Shepherd Great Dane mix may or may not lose hair; it depends on what kind of coat they inherit from their parents (and how strictly you groom them).

The best German Shepherd Great Dane mix will often depend on coat color. German Shepherds come in three main varieties

Tan and Black German Shepherds: German Shepherd Great Danes with this coloration are likely to be black with tan markings, like German Shepherds.

They’re the most common and make excellent family pets. However, they can also be more temperamental than other German Dane mixes; so you may need to spend more time training them if they don’t have a fawn or harlequin parent.

Fawn and White German Shepherds: These German Shepherd Great Danes, which look a lot like a standard fawn German Shepherd, tend to have a calmer temperament than tan German Shepherds. They may also be easier to train since they’re less likely to clash with their owners’ orders.

Harlequin German Shepherds: German Shepherd Great Danes with this coloring are rarer than the other varieties. However, German Shepherd Great Dane mixes of this type often make better family pets; because they tend not to get on quite as well with children or other animals.

There’s no specific personality associated with them though, so German Shepherd Great Dane puppies of this type should act like any other German Shepherd mix of its age and coloration would.

Breed Traits of Great Dane German Shepherds Mix

Great Danes German Shepherds share many of the German Shepherd’s attributes – such as their loyalty and intelligence – but there are also a few that German Shepherd Great Dane mixes generally only inherit from the German Great Dane parent.

Size: German Shepherds German Danes can be quite large dogs, though not to the same extent as their Great Dane parents. They may weigh anywhere between 30 to 90lbs (13.6 to 41.4kg).

Energy levels: German Dane mixes have more energy than German Shepherds, which means they’ll need more exercise and mental stimulation than either breed would on its own.

This makes them great companion animals for active owners who like hiking or jogging; and also suitable family pets since they should get along well with children.

Great Dane German Shepherds are also more likely than German Shepherds to be stubborn, so you may need to exert more authority over them if they’re to behave.

German Dane mix is a highly sociable dog, who will always stick by your side when out on walks with you. They’ll even greet strangers with a wagging tail and an air of curiosity, rather than start fights like some German Shepherd mixes might.

What Do You Need To Know About The German Shepherd Great Dane Mix?

Owning any breed of dog comes with certain responsibilities, but owning the German Shepherd Great Dane mix is no different.

As well as training German Dane mix to chew on your furniture ( German Danes are likely to be mischievous ) and reminding them not to steal your food ( German Danes will hunt anything that moves ), you’ll need to make sure they’re healthy.

German Shepherd Great Dane mix is more susceptible to hip dysplasia, epilepsy, heart disease, obesity, bloat/torsions, cancer, thyroid problems, allergies, and vision problems than Shepherds German Danes are on their own.

German Shepherd Great Dane mix should be fed an appropriate balanced diet with low salt content if possible; since they’re prone to bloating. This also helps guard against any of the aforementioned health issues.

Nutrition

Shepherd German Great Dane mix should get around 3.5 cups of dry food per day, split into at least two meals. This amount will vary depending on their body weight and activity levels; so you may need to adjust accordingly. If German Dane mix is too thin, you’ll want to feed them more than this; and if they’re overweight, less.

Also, the nutrition requirements vary from dog to dog and also affect the personality of the dogs. Similarly, the German Shepherd Great Dane Mixes of the fawn and harlequin coloration tends to be calmer than German Danes with other colorations. However, proper diet plans and Training a dog is a key to success at a young age (not involving any maltreatment though).

German Dane VS German Shepherd

Let’s start a comparison of both. German Shepherd Great Dane Mixes vs German Shepherds are just regular. German Shepherds with another breed mixed in their genetic makeup produce different results. On the other hand, German Danes are specific breeds of dogs that have German Shepherd as part of their family tree.

German Shepherds were bred to herd, whereas German Danes were bred to hunt game. They’re both police/military dogs, but German Danes often display more aggressive behavior than German Shepherds do. That’s not always true though – it depends on the dog! Here is some additional information about each breed:

The average lifespan of German Shepherds get around 12 to 14 years, German Danes get between 10 and 13 years. German Shepherds are generally bigger than other mixes that can be either big or small, depending on their parents.

In general, they love people so in particular, they need a lot of human attention. German Danes in general are more energetic and active than German Dane mixes may inherit these tendencies from their Great Dane parentage.

Temperament

German Dane is an obedient and intelligent dog with lots of energy, Daneshepherd Mix is also mischievous because German Danes are known for their “big dog” attitude. Shepherd Great Dane mix be stubborn, but this tends to vary depending on German Shepherd Great Dane mix parents.

They are very good with children however, Daneshepherd mixes may or may not get along well with children, it depends on their German Shepherd Great Dane mix parentage.

German Mix is highly trainable, but the training needs to be firm and consistent German Dane tends to be more “sensitive” so they need a trainer who can show them love as well as give them boundaries.

Dane German mixes need an owner who has experience dealing with both breeds separately so they know how to handle it when those two sides come together in one dog.

Both breeds have some health issues you should be aware of German Shepherds are prone to 11 major health problems, Great Dane is susceptible to 30 different diseases. German Shepherd Great Dane mixes are just as likely to have any of the health issues that affect either parent breed.

Both breeds are large dogs with long lifespans – they’re considered “geriatric” at 7 years old, so German Shepherd Great Dane mixes should be monitored carefully for signs of arthritis and other age-related conditions.

History of German Dane Mix

A Great Dane German Shepherd Mix is a large dog that has at least one parent with the Great Dane breed. The other parent can be any number of breeds, including but not limited to the German Shepherd, Collie, English Mastiff, or Giant Schnauzer.

Great Dane German Shepherd mix has been around for over 100 years! They’ve appeared in films and TV shows, even ads for companies like Budweiser. The original Great Dane German Shepherd mix was named Flocki.

Perhaps the most famous appearance of the Great Dane German Shepherd mix was by Rin Tin Tin, an orphaned puppy who was found by soldiers during WWI. Rinty became a Hollywood star after he saved his owner’s life by warning him about an oncoming attacker.

While German Shepherds and Great Danes are both working breeds, each has a unique history and purpose: GSDs were originally bred for herding and guarding purposes; they were also used as military dogs during WWI. The Great Dane was originally bred to hunt wild boar; today they make great family pets.

These two breeds do not commonly mix in the wild, but when it does happen, the pups – referred to as Dane Hounds – tend to be extremely large! Their exact height varies depending on whether or not their parents share the same characteristics (i.e., one parent may be much shorter than the other).

But in general, male Dane H can reach up to 33 inches and 200 pounds in weight, and female Dane H can reach up to 32 inches and 150 pounds in weight.

Speculation has been made that Great Danes are the result of breeding Irish Wolfhounds with English Mastiffs (most likely during the 1800s when adding new bloodlines was much more common). Although a mix-breed dog can inherit characteristics from both parents, sometimes this does not happen.

For instance, we know that Great Danes originated from mastiffs or boarhounds and Irish Wolfhounds – but there is no guarantee that your pup will inherit certain traits just because his/her parents shared particular characteristics! It’s also important to note that “a Dane Hound” is a completely different breed from a Great Dane.

The Great Dane is a dog breed originating in Germany – Its name derives from the French word grand Danois (“big Danish”) because its original purpose was to hunt wild boar. Later it served as a hunter of deer and a watchdog – not a guard dog, being too friendly for that.

Key Personality Traits

The Great Dane German Shepherd mix is a very loyal and affectionate dog. They can be trained to become good watchdogs but are not particularly aggressive dogs. They get along well with children and other dogs but should be supervised around cats or small animals that they might view as prey.

This breed requires a lot of exercise and attention from its owners to stay healthy and happy. Early training is also very important for the Great Dane German Shepherd Mix since this breed would easily take over an entire household if they could!

Great Danes love their walks and running in open spaces so they will do best in households with large fenced-in backyards where they can run around during the day. These dogs are a bit lazy and can be difficult to motivate so they will do best with owners who understand that Great Danes may need to take exercise in short spurts throughout the day rather than all at once.

Some Great Dane German Shepherd Mix owners like to enroll their dogs in sports such as Agility or other activities which require lots of running and training (obedience).

While not as trainable as other breeds, Great Danes make excellent companions for those who can keep them entertained and confident. This breed does not respond well to harsh punishment but responds well to gentle treatment and constant reinforcement of rules and boundaries.

The Great Dane German Shepherd Mix is extremely sensitive and should not be treated harshly by anyone- even small children.

Adult size of German Great Dane Mix

This breed has a minimum height of 34 inches at the shoulder which makes it similar to that of a Great Dane. In some cases, German Great Danes tend to be taller than their purebred parents with an average weight of 100-200 pounds.

The purpose of adding this particular Dog Breed into the mix is to create ideal pets for families or households that need large dog breeds but cannot take on the maintenance that comes along with owning one. For instance, many families prefer to own smaller breed dogs because they are easier to maintain – However if you have kids, other big dogs, etc… then having a large dog breed in your can be not only difficult but dangerous for both you and the dog.

Awesome things and Facts about German Dane Mix

  • This breed is very adaptable to many different living environments – As long as they are getting enough attention, playtime, exercise, etc this breed will do well in any household or family environment.
  • Their gentle nature makes them great for kids who like to roughhouse (although supervision should always be provided) and their size intimidates any strangers that might try to enter your property unannounced.
  • Great Danes are also naturally submissive by nature which means that most German Shepherd Great Dane Mix’s will not act out aggressively towards other animals or pets unless they were specifically trained to do so (which is unlikely).
  • These dogs tend to be one-person dogs though and maybe aloof towards strangers until they are properly introduced. Great Dane German Shepherd Mix’s are extremely playful dogs and enjoy having fun with their owners.

The lifespan of German Shepherd Great Dane Mix

Great Dane German Shepherd Mix’s can live anywhere from 7 to 12 years with slight variation depending on the health of the dog and its care/upkeep over the years.

Great Dane German Shepherd Mix’s are extremely sociable and lovable dogs and make excellent pets for any family or person looking to adopt a new pet! They would do especially well in families with children who enjoy playing outdoor games such as hide-and-seek or catch.

The Great Dane German Shepherd mix is very gentle, sweet, cuddly, and affectionate by nature – If properly trained then you should not have any problems with aggression towards either strangers or other pets in your home!

These dogs must be properly socialized when they are still young puppies to ensure that they get along with other dogs and household pets alike. Once properly trained, Great Dane German Shepherd Mix’s make excellent guard dogs because of their serious and intimidating appearances.

Price of German Dane Mix

Great Dane German Shepherd mix puppies can cost anywhere from $500-$700 which is quite a bit more than the average price for most dog breeds.

This may be due to their desirable traits or simply because these breeds are rarer in purebred form. You must find a reputable breeder when looking into purchasing a Great Dane German Shepherd mix puppy to avoid further health complications and expensive vet bills later in life (like hip dysplasia – which is very common among larger dog breeds).

Conclusion

The Great Dane German Shepherd Mix is a medium-sized dog breed that has an average lifespan of 8-10 years. This mixed breed can be found in many colors like black, fawn, red, and white. They are active dogs who enjoy playing with children or other animals they encounter on their walks.

They will sleep for approximately 12 hours per day but it’s important to get them out for at least 30 minutes of exercise each day because they’re prone to obesity if you don’t give them some time outdoors each day.

When training these dogs set clear boundaries so they know what behavior is expected from them – the more consistent your expectations, the easier it will be to train this mix breed!

The Great Dane German Shepherd Mix is not for everyone. You need to be prepared, know what you are getting into, and have the time and energy to care for this breed properly. If you decide to get one of these dogs, please make sure they’re neutered or spayed! They can also live up to 12 years with proper nutrition, exercise, medical attention, and socialization.

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