Whiskey, a female Great Dane and Rhodesian Ridgeback for sale in Phoenix, AZ – Photo 1 of 6
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Whiskey

Female, Born on 01/15/25 - 1 year
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Whiskey is a beautiful girl with energy to spare! Looking for a hiking buddy or a walking/running companion? Look no further! Despite her rough start in life (she homeless as a pup), Whiskey has persevered and become a loving companion just waiting for her forever home. Currently Whiskey weighs 86lbs and is up to date on all vaccinations. She is spayed and crate trained. Whiskey comes with 1 full year of free wellness care at our hospital as well as lifetime discounted care. Contact us today for more information on this gorgeous girl!
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
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Great Dane
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Frequently Asked Questions
About Rhodesian Ridgeback Puppies
Are Rhodesian Ridgebacks a good breed to own?
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are famous for the line of hair running down the back of their spines. They are fierce and loyal; so much so, in fact, that they have even been used to hunt lions. This all adds up to a large, headstrong dog that takes patience to raise but rewards you with unconditional love. Full-grown, they typically weigh 70-85 pounds and stand 24-27 inches tall.
How are Rhodesian Ridgebacks with other pets?
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are generally excellent with children of all ages. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are very people oriented and need to live indoors, otherwise you will find that your backyard has been destroyed by a large, lonely dog. They love children, but can sometimes be too much for toddlers. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How much exercise does a Rhodesian Ridgeback need?
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are strong and athletic but need surprisingly little exercise; a daily walk and some outdoor playtime will be enough to satisfy them. You could also take them for a long hike so they have a chance to catch up on all of the interesting smells in the woods, as long as you keep them on a leash so they won’t bolt off after something small and furry. Rhodesian Ridgebacks like to get out, but for the most part, they’d rather be sitting on your couch waiting for you to drop some food. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Rhodesian Ridgebacks shed a lot?
Rhodesian Ridgebacks have a smooth coat that requires little maintenance. Brushing them once a week will help cut back on hair on your furniture and keep their coat healthy. They only require an occasional bath - maybe just once every two months. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Rhodesian Ridgebacks easy to train?
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are very people oriented and need to live indoors, otherwise you will find that your backyard has been destroyed by a large, lonely dog. A Rhodesian Ridgeback prefers a home with more space but can adapt to lots of different living situations if they get their daily exercise. They are fairly easy to train.
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