How often should a Great Dane be groomed?
Great Danes have a short, smooth coat that sheds lightly to moderately. Weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush helps remove loose hair and keeps the coat shiny. Bathing should be done every 4 to 8 weeks to avoid drying out their skin. Nail trimming every 2 to 4 weeks is important to prevent discomfort, and ears should be checked and cleaned monthly to avoid buildup. - Brush weekly with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bathe every 4–8 weeks, no more - Trim nails every 2–4 weeks - Clean ears monthly - Check for tear stains on lighter coats Pro tip: Use a damp cloth to wipe paws and face after walks to reduce dirt buildup, especially on white or harlequin coats.
About the Great Dane

Great Danes are towering dogs with a noble presence, often called the "Apollo of Dogs" due to their impressive stature. Originating from Germany, they were bred by mixing English Mastiffs and Irish Wolfhounds to hunt large game like wild boars. Their roles shifted over time from hunters to estate guardians and finally to family companions. Despite their size, Great Danes are known for their calm and gentle demeanor. These dogs are affectionate and usually get along well with children and other pets. Their large frame requires early training and socialization to manage their strength and ensure good behavior. Great Danes’ short, smooth coats come in many colors and patterns, including harlequin, brindle, and merle, adding to their striking appearance.