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"This is my Herschel, a chocolate Great Dane. Herschel was everything the seller promised. He is very reserved and sweet, and just an incredibly happy dog at all times. His tail never stops wagging! Herschel absolutely loves attention and affection and he is so eager to please. When I command him to shake paws, I can specifically state "right paw" or "left paw" and no matter how I change it up on him, Herschel always gets it correct. He is also getting very good about determining colors. I can place a number of different colored balls at the end of the room and command him to bring a ball to me by color. If I try to trick him and hide one of the balls out of sight, and then call the color, he will not pick a substitute. He will simply wait until I bring him the correct ball or call a color that actually is on the floor! Another unusual thing that he does is that when it is time to go potty, he will just stand at the door without making a sound. It's not that big of a deal now, but when he was little, he was prone to accidents by the door if I didn't notice him standing there."
"Herschel absolutely loves pig ears. When he gets one as a special reward for doing something good, he appreciates it to no end and lets me know it. He loves his family and his big brother Floyd. And even though he's only 8 months now, he has become a very good watch dog in his own right."
"This is Herschel when we first broght him home, he was 4 months old and weighed 51 pounds. Today he is a healthy 118 pound bundle of love."
Herschel, a chocolate Great Dane puppy playing with Floyd, a blue Great Dane.
Herschel, a chocolate Great Dane puppy with Floyd, a blue Great Dane. See More of Herschel _________________________________________
"Kaiser was adopted at 9 months old. He is now a year old and he has adjusted to our family as if this is where he has always been. He is truly a gentle giant. He loves to sleep on his couch and plays with our 3 year old and 1 year old. Some people are intimidated by his size but we warn that the only danger is his wagging tail! We named him Kaiser, because it means Emperor. Very appropriate!" _________________________________________
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"Will I ever grow into these ears?" 16 weeks old Sharcon's Delinquent Kid -- call name "Dillon". Photo Courtesy of Sharcon Great Danes _________________________________________
This is Lion. What a cutie!
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