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[size=2]I have wanted a Great Dane since... well, since I knew what one was. :p But, my dad had always been against the idea because of their short life spans. After years of whining with less than effective arguments I finally have my Dane! :D

He's a seven week old, blue merle. My dad likes the name Oswald for him -- and since he is nice enough to let us live here, I think that's a fine name, too.

[img]http://www.angelfire.com/ok4/loser/dane1.html[/img]
[img]http://www.angelfire.com/ok4/loser/dane2.html[/img]
[img]http://www.angelfire.com/ok4/loser/oz1.html[/img]
[img]http://www.angelfire.com/ok4/loser/oz2.html[/img]
[img]http://www.angelfire.com/ok4/loser/oz3.html[/img]

I wasn't going to bother the forum about him, but I'm so excited I just couldn't keep it to myself.



[color=white](If anyone was wondering about that tri-colored fluff ball I brought home last month,

we had to return him. He kept attacking my rotts. At one point I had to peel him and Adina off of

eachother with a big stick -- I seriously thought she was going to kill him. After I got her off

of him, he went right back at her again. :o :roll:)[/color][/size]

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Guest Anonymous

Bother nothing! He's beautiful! I love Great Danes and would one day love to own one! Keep the pics coming as he grows please! I think Oswald is a fine name! Congrats on your new pup!! :D :D :D

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Oh he's a sweetie!!! :D

Sorry to hear the fluff ball didn't work out :-?

But your new puppy is SO CUTE!!! :angel:

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I am jealous. I have always wanted a Dane, they are amazing dogs...so very stunning. Especially those blue merele's. :D Big babies, very sweet dogs...lovely looking too.

I am so glad you decided to share the pictures of Oswald with us...he is such a cutie, and is going to be one fine looking Dane. Wow. I hope to see more pictures, I am just in love!!!

Congratulations on the new addition to the family. :D

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[size=6][color=red][b]BOTHER ??!! [/b][/color][/size]Believe me Oswald is no Bother !! What a cutie !! :angel:
I too, have always loved Great Danes, my favorites are the Harlequins. :wink: One day I too, will have one.........
I love the name Oswald , and Ozzy will fit him perfectly !! And I [size=3][b]AM [/b][/size]a fan !! :ylsuper:

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[quote name='Marble']how many dogs do you have now? do they all get along? just curious :)[/quote]

[size=2]I have three dogs (the other two are 6 month old rottweilers.) They get along very well as long as no one wakes up Adina. She's not much of a morning person. She snapped at Oz once when he chewed on her while she was sleeping, but aside from that she is very gentle and babies him. :D

Bane is a little jealous. If Oz is sleeping next to me he will come lay down on top of me and slide down until he has wedged himself in between Oz and me. :P



Rowie, I have a (crappy) website up for my dogs, now. [url]http://www.freewebs.com/dubm/[/url] Maybe the pictures of him there would show up for you?[/size]

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[color=red][size=7]CONGRATULATIONS[/size][/color]
[img]http://www.smilies-world.de/Smilies/Smilies_klein_1/party.gif[/img]
HE`S ABSOLUTLEY GORGEOUS [img]http://www.smilies-world.de/Smilies/kao/pangel2.gif[/img]
(so sorry it didn`t work out with the fluff ball)

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In Danes, they are merles, not blue merles. Merles are the result of harlequin family breedings, and carry a lethal gene if bred that can result in up to 50% deaf and blind or even dead puppies. But merles themselves have no special health problems based on their skin color, they simply carry a double merle gene (which is expressed in their coat color) that should not be bred. All others in the harlequin family carry this gene as well, but it is only doubled up in the merles.

Please, all of you considering getting Danes learn what to look for in a breeder. The BYB breedings of Danes not only can lead to enormous heartache and financial ruin, but is destroying this incredible breed.
Breeders should health test (OFA - hips, elbows, CERF, thyroid, heart at least), show, have a strong contract (no breeding, spay/neuter, outline the care of the dog, return policy, health guarantee), keep puppies until at least 8 weeks of age, and be inform you how to care for a Dane as well as be there to support you for life.

"WhoDoesThat" I have to say that I am very concerned about where you got this dog. I hope you at least have researched a lot into the temperament of a Great Dane, and plan to do a lot of early socialization and training. It is also important you know not to ever feed puppy or large/giant breed foods, only an adult quality food that is 21-23% protein, not to force your pup to exercise, not to have your pup jump up or down from places and the signs of bloat.

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