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Whi Great Dane Puppies for sale in Waltham Abbey, Essex

8 Whi Great Dane Puppies for sale in Waltham Abbey, Essex

The Great Dane, also known as German Mastiff, German Boarhound, may be a big dog, but they are true gentle giants and as such they are a popular choice as both family and companion dogs, not only in the UK but elsewhere in the world. They have a very friendly, playful nature and seem to have an affinity with children of all ages. Their attachment and loyalty to their owners matches the impressive appearance of a Great Dane.

Read our Great Dane Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Black & white Great Dane

Great Dane

1 yearAge
£800Price

Loving family dog brought up with four children he has lots of energy loves walks and sofa cuddles good with other big dogs not so good with little dogs he guards the home well big lapdog rehoming due

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ShipleyWest Yorkshire
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Stunning merl Great Dane for sale!!

Great Dane

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£750Price

Here we have our jewels which is no fault of her own me and my partner just haven’t got the time due to work to be at home with her and with her being a Great Dane they need a lot of attention she is

OldhamGreater Manchester
Mixed Breed dogs 9 month old Great Dane x cane corso  - Advert 3
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9 month old Great Dane x cane corso

Cane Corso & Great Dane Hybrid

10 monthsAge
1Sex
£1,000Price

We are having to rehome our beautiful boy. With a heavy heart we have had to take this decision of rehoming him due to my son’s allergies have worsen so are left with no choice. I can’t see my son on

WolverhamptonWest Midlands
Great Dane dogs Waiting List Open - Advert 4
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Waiting List Open

Great Dane

Due in 5 daysAge
33Sex
£2,850Price

We have now opened our waiting list for our kennel club registered Great Dane puppies. Due end of January. Pictures are from previous litter. Mum and Dad are both fantastic examples of the breed in

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SouthportMerseyside
Great Dane dogs *** Only 3 remaining *** Great Dane puppies - Advert 5
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*** Only 3 remaining *** Great Dane puppies

Great Dane

5 weeksAge
57Sex
£1,300Price

Proudly announcing the arrival of 12 healthy Great Dane puppies. Ready for 9th February 2026 Health tested KC parents Both mum and dad are our family pets. Kept indoors. 7 girls 5 boys Grey coll

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NorthamptonWest Northamptonshire
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FAQs

How much does a Great Dane puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Great Dane puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1006, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Great Dane?

Great Danes are gentle, friendly, and good with families, making them excellent companions. However, they are large and require ample space, and their size can lead to higher food and health costs. Additionally, they have a relatively short lifespan and may be prone to certain health issues like hip dysplasia.

What is the life expectancy of a Great Dane?

The average life expectancy of a Great Dane is around 8 to 10 years. They are a giant breed and tend to have shorter lifespans compared to smaller dogs. Proper care and regular veterinary checkups can help ensure they live a healthy life.

Is Great Dane a high maintanance dog?

Great Danes are considered moderate maintenance dogs. They require regular exercise, a balanced diet, and routine veterinary care, but their short coat makes grooming relatively easy. However, due to their large size, they need ample space and careful attention to joint health.

Is a Great Dane a good house dog?

Yes, Great Danes can be good house dogs as they are generally gentle, affectionate, and good with families. However, due to their large size, they need enough space and regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. Proper training and socialization are also important.