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Kringle
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About Kringle
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Kringle is an adorable black-and-white mixed breed puppy (Embark results pending) who is ready to find his forever family!
This boy has had a fantastic start and already knows quite a bit.
He is:
• House trained
• Crate trained
• Walks beautifully on a loose leash
• Knows sit, down, place, wait, stay, and come when called
• Can do tricks like high five and shake
• Currently learning even more!
Kringle absolutely loves everyone he meets. He has been around an infant child and adores him. He does great with other dogs and has been neutral around horses and cattle.
Due to a chicken deciding to fly into the backyard one day, I would suggest a home without chickens. As for cats, it’s a little unfair to judge based on my household — my two cats think they’re dogs. They play with the dogs, eat with the dogs, and even sleep with them.
Honestly, I have nothing bad to say about Kringle. He is a wonderful puppy and will make an amazing companion.
Kringle will go to his new home with:
• Leather collar
• Leather leash
• Kennel
• Dog bed
• Bag of his current dog food
• Lifetime training support
• Discounted boarding & grooming
If you’re interested in adopting Kringle, please apply through the rescue I am fostering him with using the link below:
https://www.animalangelsnetwork.org/angelsinwaiting#sl_embed&page=shelterluv_wrap_1765730438%2Fembed%2Fanimal%2FAAN-A-115
Coat Colors:
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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Vaccinated
About The Seller
Dutton’s ShowMe Farms
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8 years
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About Great Dane Puppies
About Great Dane Puppies
How would you describe a Great Dane?
Great Danes may seem intimidating, but inside their enormous bodies are even bigger hearts. Their size and loyalty make them good watch dogs, but intruders won’t realize their bark is worse than their bite. Although they appear energetic, Great Danes would rather grab a pillow indoors and relax by your side. Full-grown, they typically weigh 110-175 pounds and stand 28-32 inches tall.
Are Great Danes a good choice for families with kids?
Great Danes are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Great Danes gets along well with children, other dogs, and household pets. Some Great Danes are dominant with other dogs of the same sex or have a high prey drive with small cats. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Great Danes couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
This breed is fairly calm when young and needs a moderate amount of exercise when fully grown. Great Danes should be taken on a daily walk or allowed to play in a large, fenced yard where they can run and explore. They may seem like outdoor dogs, but their favorite spot is actually indoors where they can relax and be by your side. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Is a Great Dane a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Great Dane has a short, smooth coat that comes in several colors. Most dogs are fawn (gold with a black mask, ears, and tail tip), brindle (gold with a black stripe pattern), steel blue, glossy black, “Harlequin” (white with black patches), or “Mantle”/”Boston” (black with white muzzle, chest, and tail tip). This breed isn’t high maintenance when it comes to grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Great Danes need a big yard?
Great Danes are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Great Danes gets along well with children, other dogs, and household pets. Due to their size, apartments and small spaces just aren’t practical for this breed. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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