cjhalbrooks 12:24 PM 05-07-2013
So i am coming home sooner than we thought. And my wife is getting me a welcome home present.
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I will be picking up a Great Dane pup. She will be one of the Grey and Black spotted. I am really excited. I haven't had a dog in year because i deploy a lot. Anyone have any advice for owning a Great Dane?
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AdamJoshua 12:37 PM 05-07-2013
DUDE THATS AWESOME.. the coming home early part. and yes as someone that was deployed it deserved those caps and many more. Big ups Cory...oh and yah dogs cool etc., etc.,
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CigarNut 12:42 PM 05-07-2013
Congrats for both coming home and the new pup!
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big_jaygee 12:57 PM 05-07-2013
Congrats brother on the early return and either one is a beautiful pup. Best advice....stock up on dog food! Congrats again and thank for your service.
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hotreds 01:03 PM 05-07-2013
Blueface 01:25 PM 05-07-2013
Congrats on both.
Never owned a Great Dane but my next door neighbor did.
I spent a lot of time with him.
Great dogs.
As for advice, yeah:
Get a BIG pooper scooper.
Get him housebroken ASAP as otherwise, you'll remind me of the joke, read "Yellow River", by I P Daily.
Buy the BIG bags of food, often.
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Kidding aside, enjoy the new puppy and new friend for life.
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chaase321 01:54 PM 05-07-2013
Bro...Great Danes are awesome dogs!!!
We have one that is about 1.5 years old (May 15th will be the 1.5 yr mark). Attached are some pics of her growing in that short amount of time...you will need some prepping for sure, but let me know any questions you have and I will get some answers back to you. There are a few GD sites that give some very good info on them, send me a PM if you would like them.
Oh, and be ready...for months 2-6 they gain about 5 lbs per week!!
Last, but certainly not least, thanks for your service, and welcome back bro...enjoy the new pup!!
8 weeks old (18 lbs)...BTW my dogs ONLY eat raw...mainly (say 90%) fresh bone-in chicken leg quarters (not the frozen ones from WalMart, shoot me a PM if you are interested in which ones)
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3 months:
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8 months:
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11 months: (my boy is 10 and tall for his age)
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16 months: (right at 140 lbs)
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She is right around 34 inches tall (which is at the top of female height averages) and is starting to fill out more now. Probably pushing 145 lbs. Like I said, congrats and shoot me a PM if you have any more questions.
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mahtofire14 01:54 PM 05-07-2013
I have lived with great danes my whole life. You will never want another dog after having one. The nicest, calmest, most gentle dog you will ever have. Unless he steps on your foot!
-Dont leave food on the counters because they can reach it when full grown.
-Be ready to buy A LOT of dog food.
-Having a big yard is nice for the dog but not essential. They are said to be a great apartment dog because of the calm personality.
-Be wary of their hips, these tend to be the first thing to go on these dogs.
And lastly, be ready to fall head over heals for this dog! I have never wanted another type of dog. Have a blast!
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mahtofire14 01:59 PM 05-07-2013
Cole, that is a beautiful looking fawn! My previous dane was about the same size!
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yay for coming home early!
It was August. When is the new arrival date?
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czerbe 03:19 PM 05-07-2013
:-)
:-)Congrats Cory!!! Get a bigger House LOL
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cjhalbrooks 06:43 PM 05-07-2013
Thank you everyone for the kind words. Once again just doing my part.
Cole and Pete I will be hitting you guys up for more info if you dont mind. When i have more time just got up and have to run type thing.
Zane, i will let you guys know when i leave this FOB.
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BHalbrooks 06:46 PM 05-07-2013
Originally Posted by cjhalbrooks:
So i am coming home sooner than we thought. And my wife is getting me a welcome home present.
Family is really happy you're coming home so early ugly. Focus on the positives of it, not the negatives. Hope to see you sooner than later. With work, who knows when time and/or finances will permit a MI or KY trip.
Originally Posted by chaase321:
Pictures of Dinosaur Dog
Holy hell, at 8 months, that's mind blowing.
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