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Great Dane Information-Great Dane Info Great Dane Information-Great Dane Info Who else wants the happiest, healthiest Great Dane in the neighborhood? If you've got a Great Dane, or are thinking of getting one, then this book is for you ... "Announcing An Amazing New Book For Great Dane Owners Only! Finally, Everything You Need To Know About YOUR Great Dane!"
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Here are just a few of the many secrets you’ll uncover when you order Great Dane Secrets!:
Great Danes aren't really from Denmark! (see page 9) Why are Great Danes' ears cropped? And why is cropping illegal in Britain? (see page 11) Detailed explanation of the breed standard. (see page 12) The 6 coat colors accepted by the American Kennel Club . . . and 5 that aren't. (see page 15) Why what you don't know about coat colors can cost you serious money! (see page 16) Why socialization isn't about teaching your dog the proper fork to use with the salad. (see page 17) Great Danes need tons of exercise . . . right or wrong? The answer may just surprise you! (see page 24) Great Danes will eat you out of house and home . . . again, right or wrong? (see page 26) Great Danes, a short life but sweet! Go here to find out expected life-span. (see page 6) Can you afford a Great Dane? (see page 29) Should you get a pup or adult dog? (see page 30)
Which is better for breeding, male or female? (see page 32) And that's just the tip of the iceberg! Dive into the book, and you'll discover:
What should you look for in your Great Dane? (see page 34)
Size Coat Eyes Nose Teeth Head
Temperament.
Where should you get your Great Dane? (see page 35) 15 point checklist for reputable breeders. (see page 37) Paperwork you should get when you buy your Great Dane. (see page 39) 4 things you should never feed your dog. (see page 49) Making your home safe for your Great Dane. (see page 51) 12 things to get before you bring your new Great Dane home. (see page 57) 5 keys to making your Great Dane comfortable in his new home. (see page 57) How to introduce your Great Dane to the kids (see page 60), and to the other pets in the household. (see page 61) Why the first 14 weeks are so critical to your dog's psychological development. (see page 66)
20 things you should introduce your dog to at a young age. (see page 68) And if that's not enough, you'll also learn:
The 7 tools you'll need to groom your Great Dane. (see page 71) How often should you groom your Great Dane? (see page 72) What shampoo should you use to bathe your Great Dane (see page 73) Why your Great Dane doesn't like cracked and splitting nails any more than you do, and what you can do about it! (see page 73) 3 keys to cleaning your Great Dane's ears. (see page 74) How to check your dog's eyes and teeth. (see page 75) 6 diseases to watch for in Great Danes. (see page 77) What you should put in your doggy first aid kit? (see page 85)
5 things you should never do when traveling with your Great Dane (see page 136) Buying your dog from a breeder, here's what you've got to know!
10 hallmarks of a reputable breeder. (see page 92) What's required to be a reputable breeder? (see page 93) What question should every breeder ask him or herself? (see page 93) What are some of the costs to be a breeder? (see page 94) How to register your puppies with the American Kennel Club. (see page 97)
The 9 pieces of information you must have on your puppy for proper registration with the AKC, the 4 things you must record if you breed your dog, and 7 things you must record if your Great Dane has a litter (see page 98) Still want more? Read on and you'll discover:
10 stages of your dog's life, and what to expect at each stage. This is crucial to understanding your dog, especially in the 7 stages in your puppy's first 6 months of life! (see page 99) When do Great Dane's first open their eyes? (see page 100) When does he first become aware of his surroundings? (see page 100) Why the period of 4 weeks to 12 weeks may just be the most critical in your dog's life. (see page 101) When should I first start feeding my great Dane solid food? (see page 101) When should I start exposing my "little" Great Dane to outside experiences? (see page 102) When is the window of opportunity you have to make sure your puppy grows up to be a well-adjusted dog? (see page 102) How old is my pup when he first learns about fear? (see page 102) Why your Great Dane might backslide in his training between 4-6 months! (see page 104) 5 easy steps to house train your Great Dane. (see page 109) How to travel with your Great Dane. (see page 120)
How to choose a dog sitter, doggy day care, or kennel. (see page 126) And that's just a fraction of what you'll get with Great Dane Secrets! Please Click the Link Below for More Information Great Dane Information-Great Dane Info
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