ONLY 3 LEFT HOLIDAY DANIFF PUPPY for sale in Clearview, Washington

$700

Born October 23, 2013
Will be ready for his new home December 18th
Dad is Mastador - 3/4 English Mastiff 1/4 Lab
Mom is Great Dane
Both parents have acheived their AKC CGC Certifications
Both parents on site
*******Daniff also known as the Mastidane or the Great Daniff.
The Daniff is a hybrid dog which is a combination of two different purebreds. Its a cross between a Great Dane and a Mastiff.
The best way to understand what type of dog your Daniff will be is to read both of its ancestors descriptions and understand that any combination of characteristics could be present in your pet. Your Daniff could be different so please be sure to read the Great Dane and Mastiff descriptions to get a more educated understanding of possible characteristics.
*****General Appearance
Usually closer in appearance to a Great Dane, but with a much thicker body, like a mastiff.
Daniffs are protective by nature. In most situations they will give warning and alert barks but will never attack. They use their large appearance to ward off intruders. They make excellent family dogs and are very loyal. Daniffs have an uncanny sense of perception and very willingly accept invited guests into the home, but will be alert with strangers. Their size and muscle structure make them very athletic and make an ideal addition for an active family. The mature size and strength of a Daniff can be quite imposing. Daniffs are large dogs that will weigh over 100 pounds when fully grown. Their Growth is very similar to that if the Great Dane. The line of mastiff can change factors of approx. weight and height.
As with all hybrids, the appearance and size of a Daniff is representative of the sire and dam and their ancestry. Daniffs, like most giant breeds, do not reach their full adult size until the end of their second year. At the point expect males to be about 32-34 inches tall at the shoulder. Normal weight for a male should be between 115lbs and 130lbs and females will be proportionately smaller. Excess weight could potentially cause health problems.
A large yard or farm would be ideal. Daniffs can live in smaller homes/ apartments if given the right amount of exercise.
*******Daniffs have big floppy ears, are bigger in the chest than most Great Danes. Their forequarters are lanky with pronounced musculature.`
*******Daniffs have larger hindquarters than most Danes with great definition in the hips and legs. Giving them a sturdier bone structure Then Pure Danes
*******Daniffs have a wonderful loping gait., and very large feet.
*******Color: can be any variety of colors that either side of the blood line can produce.
*******Coat: have a soft and shiny coat.
*******Shedding: are not big shedders.
*******Grooming: should be brushed every couple of days.
*******Training: are fast learners but can be stubborn at times.
*******Barking: do bark a little, but usually for a good reason.
*******Feeding: are big dogs and require lots of food as does any Giant breed.
*******Exercise: need daily walks or exercise.
*******Benefits: Most people do not know the benefit of the Daniff cross. They have a wonderful loving temperament are highly intelligent and the sweetest babies you could ask for. Please be aware that though the Daniff has no known genetic disorders there is always the possibility of a throwback to problems from the Dane Genetics.
*******Daniffs have a longer life expectancy than Great Dane, 9-11 years. But can easily live into their teens.
*******Daniffs are smart, funny, and very curious dogs. They have a laid back, easy-going personality.
*******Daniffs are sweet, loving but can be a better guard dog then a Pure Dane and more laid back then most of the Mastiff lines.
*******Daniff makes good family dogs. They love people and other animals.
*******Daniffs are great big lap dogs. They are very loyal and show unconditional love toward their owners.
*******Skin Health: The Daniff is an overall healthy breed. They have no known genetic conditions.
*******Eye Health: There is no known eye health issues associated with the Daniff.
*******Dental Health: Daniffs don't have any known dental health issues. Like with all dogs their teeth should be brushed a couple times a week and given dental health treats.
*******Bone/Tissue Health: Daniffs have strong bones and no known issues thus far.


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