Dog Training – How To Train A Great Dane

May 24, 2010 by admin  
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How to Train a Great Dane – Learn how to train your Great Dane obedience and discover tips and techniques you can use in this video. You can also get more information on Great Dane training by getting the FREE Dog Training Blueprint at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

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15 Responses to “Dog Training – How To Train A Great Dane”
  1. me27742632333 says:

    I have a great dane puppy called Bella. She is about 11 weeks old and into everything. They take a lot of time and effot. Bella already sits well when told and she has nearly learned “Lie” and “Paw”. I have also had a great dane when i was about 3, he was a lovely dog and i used to sit on him and read him storys. Once they grow out of the puppy stage they are lovely dogs that just want a cuddle.

  2. cheatahcrazy says:

    I’m thinking of getting a Great Dane, or maybe something with Great Dane blood in it (Mix Breed) and I was wondering whether they’re intelligent and how easy it is to train them. I’m not really worried about real difficult stuff, although it would be nice, because basics would be first priority, so I was wondering if they are intelligent. Of course I’d have to work for it as well but some breeds I’ve heard are quite hard and don’t listen etc.. Basically, any advice about them would be great.

  3. thechickenchaser says:

    @pacifica1000
    My 9 yr old has a great dane. She loves her. They go everywhere together also Harley carries a gear pack with thier camping gear. We have her trained to cart also so when we go kayaking harley pulls it for her. Harley loves the water so we have to slow her down so she doesnt get there first…

  4. doronikgjcs says:

    @pacifica1000 Keep dreaming, once you stop life catches you… :-)

  5. erehgregrhegrhegr says:

    Love Great Danes. Had one in the kennels i used to work in. I really want one when i have a big house to live in.

  6. pacifica1000 says:

    Oh , cool do you go for lessons? Oh , thats too bad. Well , its really not the breed its the owner . But , I would understand bcuz that must of hurt. I got bit by a bull mastif when I was 5 , but I really admire the breed now.

  7. tcgymnast88 says:

    hey was the same way, im 13 now. only im not too into great danes but i love horses, im trying to like danes but i was around what that jumped on my and bit mee. but anyways have you seen the movie dreamer? i love it, i think you wud too.

  8. XVorhees says:

    ya dont give up on dreams cuz thats what was my dream and look at me know i have 2 great danes and 4 horses and its a blast!

  9. killerkowalczyk says:

    keep up with school and work hard and you can easily achieve owning a great dane and horses.

  10. jtr10411 says:

    ???
    wow
    you have an imagination

  11. pacifica1000 says:

    thank you:) that really makes me feel better

  12. andalusian1980 says:

    Don’t stop dreaming and believing because dreams do come true. I shared a dream with my father when I was six years old, I’m 29 yrs old now. We both dreamed about having a big property with horses and now we have what we once dreamed about. We have been living our dream for about four yrs now, so don’t give up your dreams.

  13. pacifica1000 says:

    i love great danes!im 11 and i plan on getting a geat dane when im oder i also plan on having horses with big feilds so they can run around go on adventures and come riding with me.ya i know im a big dreamer

  14. MaziPhantom says:

    If YOU feel it’s impossible or if you’re giving up, contact a dog behavior therapist. I don’t know anything about the possibilities in other countries, but here in Denmark we have one that can work wonders… I’m sure there’s one near you too. :-) Possitive reinforcements always seem to work the best.

  15. luckyleslie3 says:

    We didnt know how to leash train our great dane when we first got him and now he is a year old and we had to buy a head collar to be able to walk him with out being dragged. Any tips on how to leash train?

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