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Walnut - female
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About Walnut - female
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Walnut is a beautiful and sweet Great Dane Puppy from our "Tiny Timbers" litter. She is the most out going of the entire litter. She is a true people puppy. Mom Evie is a Blue Harlequin and dad Henry is a Fawn Piebald.
We are only lowering to the current price on this beautiful puppy so they get into their Forever Homes as soon as they can.
All of our puppies are raised in our home. We make sure that they are well as socialized with other animals, and with human love and interaction. This produces a wonderful companion that easily integrates into family life. Both parents are super loving lap dogs. All of our puppies have have their Veterinarian Comprehensive Puppy Exam at 6 weeks and also their required puppy vaccinations and boosters if needed, dewormed at 2,4,6,8,10 weeks, full puppy Health Record, AKC Reunite Micro-chipped, and a Welcome Puppy Basket to all new puppy parents. All of our puppies will come with Limited AKC registration, but Full AKC Registration is available (please ask). What could be better than a happy Dane puppy from Happy Danes Farm and thank you for looking at our puppies.
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Black
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Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound
Puppies
What's it like owning a Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound?
Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hounds are some of the hardest working hunters out there. It’s what they were bred to do, and it’s pretty much all they like to do. These French hounds will happily join the family, but don’t expect them to cuddle up to you. Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hounds can’t be distracted when they have a job to do. Full-grown, they typically weigh 76-78 pounds and stand 24-28 inches tall.
Will a Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound get along with my other pets?
Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hounds are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hounds can be great companions for an athletic person or family, but they also crave a job to do. If you’re not a hunter and considering owning one of these dogs, you’ll need to find a way to use up all their pent-up energy on a daily basis. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
What's the best way to exercise a Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound?
Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hounds like to – you guessed it – hunt. If they are coming along with you for a full day of tracking smells and retrieving game, you will have a happy hound on your hands. On non-hunting days, these French hounds require a couple hours of strenuous exercise to be their happy, balanced selves. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How often should I brush a Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound?
No trips to the groomer or frilly bows needed for these dogs. Regular brushing will keep the Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound’s coat looking shiny. It will also remove dead hairs and reduce shedding. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hound?
Great Anglo-Francais White and Orange Hounds are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. A country or rural setting is ideal for these French hounds. They can also adapt to a large backyard with sufficient exercise. They are fairly easy to train.
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