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We have great dane puppies !!!

       Litter “D” Frenchies

 

CHECK OUR LITTER “E” HERE.

My love with Great Danes began when I was 5 years old, when my father had a friend who had a Great Dane. Once, he came to our home with him. All that I remember was that dog came with tennis ball in his mouth and was very well mannered. We made eye contact (I mean literally, I was 5!) we looked in each other’s eyes, and then he lay down near our sofa with this tennis ball in front of him. Ever since that moment I decided: when I grow up I will have a dog, who will be a Great Dane only! It took many, many years for me to get on my feet and to fulfill my dream, but eventually, I did it, and this is not the end.

Our Danes came from Europe. We are not a kennel; they live as our family members, along with our daughter, cat, and little friends   

French Bulldogs:  Phillip and Mona.  

 

French Bulldogs are a different story and how we fell in love with these little “Clowns” is available on their own site, to go there just click here.

            Our dogs live INDOORS and are behaved to be Human companions, not as "yard ornaments" or "scarecrows" for neighbors!

Litter “C” Frenchies

 

            We feed natural food, such as raw meat. My dogs are healthy and happy! We provide them with daily exercise, including a lot of swimming. Our breeding goal is to show quality confirmation and temperament along with excellent health and longer life span.

            All of them are health screened and "Colour proof" (internet pedigree is available to keep track and see pictures of their ancestors of more than 6 generations!) "Merlequinn", "Brindelquinn", "Fawnequinn" and such.... were not bred in their bloodline. Our Danes produce big and correct heads, lips, and correct body confirmation.

                                                                                Puppies when born are always raised in our bedroom with 24/7 supervision.

We DO require Puppy application, and I always contact people by phone or personally, and I ask to provide a few pictures of the house, members of the family and other pets. We want to stay in contact after the puppy goes to their new loving home, and we offer constant support in form of advice. We would also like to receive pictures of the growing puppies. Puppies will be introduced to raw food and "Royal Canine" puppy food. They will be ready to eat both (raw and kibbles) and new owner will decide what is more appropriate and suitable for his/her Great Dane.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Thanks, Olga.

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