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Nine Reasons not to own a Great Dane

Nine Reasons not to own a Great Dane

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The nine reasons why Great Danes are not recommended are: susceptibility to skin diseases, poor stomach and intestines, short life span, clingy personality, high energy, fierce appearance, high aggression, poor heat tolerance and drooling. Great Danes have fragile skin, which is prone to skin diseases and poor digestive system. Probiotics should be supplemented with dog food.   1, prone to skin diseases Great Dane's hair is relatively fragile, during the feeding period to take a regular bath and care, if the care is not properly prone to skin disease. There will be a larger body system after the disease, for the general period of feeding can be every other week to take a bath, need to use pet shower gel 2. Poor stomach and intestines Great Danes also have a weak stomach and stomach. They need to be fed a diet with probiotics in addition to a diet with high and low calcium lipoproteins. Can play the role of calcium and protect the stomach and intestines. At the same time, can also be appropriate for easy to digest vegetables and fruits. To replenish the vitamins needed for growth 3, short life The Great Dane also has a short life span,

What do Great Danes eat

What do Great Danes eat

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At each stage, the Great Dane needs to choose the corresponding dog food according to its own nutritional needs, which can make it healthier at each stage. In addition to feeding Great Dane dog food, it is also necessary to pair it with meat such as chicken and beef for a rich protein and calcium supplement. They can also be fed vegetables and fruits to give them vitamins. At various stages of growth, Great Dane needs to choose different dog food according to the nutritional requirements, such as puppy cake, puppy food when young, adult dog food when adult, and old dog food when old, which can make it healthier at various stages. In addition to feeding Great Danes dog food, they should also be fed with meat such as chicken and beef to give them rich protein and calcium, which will help them grow better during the development and growth stages. Great Dane can also eat a variety of vegetables and fruits to supplement rich vitamins, such as common carrots, cabbage, apples, bananas, etc., but also can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, relieve constipation.