How much should a 1 year old Great Dane weigh?

95 – 140 lbs
Great Dane Growth And Weight Chart

AGE WEIGHT (lbs) HEIGHT
7 Months 70 – 110 lbs 27 – 34 inches
8 Months 80 – 120 lbs 28 – 34 inches
9 Months 85 – 125 lbs 28 – 35 inches
1 Year 95 – 140 lbs 29 – 36 inches

What ages do Great Danes have growth spurts?

Great Danes grow quickly, with their largest growth spurts occurring around four to six months of age. Per the Great Dane Club of America, Great Danes grow as much in one year as a human will grow in their first fourteen years! Great Danes are considered fully grown between 18 and 24 months of age.

How do I know if my Great Dane puppy is going to be big?

If you want to know exactly how big your dog might be, then factor in their gender (males are typically bigger than females) and also take a look at the parent dogs if you have the chance to do so. 78 pounds would be the expected weight of your adult-sized Great Dane.

How much food should a 10 month old Great Dane eat?

Dogtime recommends feeding a male Great Dane puppy, aged 3 to 6 months, 4 to 8 cups of food daily, divided into at least three servings. Females of the same age should receive 3 to 6 cups of food daily. From 8 to 12 months, feed males 6 to 10 cups of food and females, 5 to 8 cups.

How much exercise does a Great Dane need?

two hours
Great Danes need a minimum of two hours of exercise every day to burn off their excess energy and help keep them in shape. We’d recommend spreading this across the day rather than trying to do two hours in one go. It could be a combination of walks and off-lead exercise in a secure area.

What human food can Great Danes eat?

Human foods that are safe for dogs include:

  • Carrots. Share on Pinterest Some human foods are safe for dogs to eat.
  • Apples. Apples provide many important vitamins for dogs, including vitamins A and C.
  • White rice.
  • Dairy products.
  • Fish.
  • Chicken.
  • Peanut butter.
  • Plain popcorn.

What owning a Great Dane says about you?

Owners of Great danes are good-hearted and responsible. They tend to work hard and put one hundred percent into everything they do. Great dane owners enjoy staying up on news and current events and welcome the chance to debate important issues with others.

Why does my Great Dane stare at me?

Dogs use body language to communicate with us, whether we understand them or not. Does your Great Dane force himself into your space and get right into your face – staring at you? He may also push you with his nose or paw. Your Dane is begging you for attention or something to do.