Show Male (Dog) Great Dane Dogs And Puppies For Adoption, Rehoming And Rescue In Abersychan, Gwent

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  • Champ 6

    Champ

    • 4 Years Old

    ...and he is an amazing 4 year old Dogue De Bordeaux cross Great Dane! Champ has come to us from another organisation, so we do not have...he is 62kgs). He loves his food and is not a fussy boy, if there is a treat, he will take it. Champ does like his toys, but this is more when he is in one of our paddocks and has space to run and play with his people. All in all,...

    DogsTrust

    DogsTrust

    Rescue Centre / Charity in Cardiff, Glamorgan  (18mi)

  • Hamish 4

    Hamish

    • 3 Years Old

    ...up his confidence. Because he is a strong, bouncy boy who is still learning his manners, he needs an adult-only home with sensible, physically capable owners - ideally two people - who can manage his strength, work on his lead skills, and help him develop good routines. He will also need owners who are around for most of the day, as being left alone is currently...

    DogsTrust

    DogsTrust

    Rescue Centre / Charity in Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex  (134mi)

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  • Adopting a Great Dane usually involves completing an application form, meeting the dog in person, and agreeing to any checks or requirements set by the current owner or rescue organisation. This helps ensure the Great Dane is matched with the right home.

  • Before adopting a Great Dane, consider the breed's exercise needs, grooming requirements, and temperament. Understanding the typical traits of a Great Dane can help you decide if it's the right fit for your lifestyle.

  • Browse the listings on this page to see Great Dane dogs currently available for adoption. You can filter by location to find Great Danes closer to you, making it easier to arrange a visit and meet the dog in person.

  • Many rescues and private owners charge an adoption fee. This fee often covers vaccinations, microchipping, and sometimes neutering, helping to ensure the dog is healthy and ready for a new home.

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