When I was working rotating shifts we had a 110# German Shepard named Bear. My wife could walk him anytime of the day or night and NO one bothered her.
The problem with Great Danes is that they are so friendly. They will protect their families without being trained, but I have an ace in the hole with my Dane therapy dog. I just lean over and whisper in his ear, “What does the mean dog say?” That is his cue to growl. When 175lbs growls people listen. Of course he is wagging his tail so don’t look back there. I haven’t ever done it in public but would if I had to.
Our lab, Alex was friendly but certain people he didn’t like at 95 lbs and growling he was very very scary….didn’t happen often but when it did I’d have a protector with that person around me till they left.
sixcues almost 7 years ago
Mr. Bully meets Marmaduke.
jpayne4040 almost 7 years ago
A secret weapon right around the corner!
Phred Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Excellent. Start with a low growl and then a good chase for exercise.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
You go, Marm. Protect your young!
rroush Premium Member almost 7 years ago
More like Marmaduke’s ice cream money.
James B almost 7 years ago
Marm to the rescue!
The1andOnlyTigger almost 7 years ago
Get’em, Marm!
stairsteppublishing almost 7 years ago
Danes are great protectors of the young. Bet the bullies don’t try that again.
tcayer almost 7 years ago
“Say ‘hello’ to my little friend! Oh, and give me YOUR money!”
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
When I was working rotating shifts we had a 110# German Shepard named Bear. My wife could walk him anytime of the day or night and NO one bothered her.
hooglah almost 7 years ago
Kill them both.
alondra almost 7 years ago
Heh heh heh, tip a glance to your left behind Billy…
Number Three almost 7 years ago
The answer is just around the corner.
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miscreant almost 7 years ago
The problem with Great Danes is that they are so friendly. They will protect their families without being trained, but I have an ace in the hole with my Dane therapy dog. I just lean over and whisper in his ear, “What does the mean dog say?” That is his cue to growl. When 175lbs growls people listen. Of course he is wagging his tail so don’t look back there. I haven’t ever done it in public but would if I had to.
whenlifewassimpler almost 7 years ago
Our lab, Alex was friendly but certain people he didn’t like at 95 lbs and growling he was very very scary….didn’t happen often but when it did I’d have a protector with that person around me till they left.