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The Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League, Inc. (MAGDRL) was organized in 1979 to serve the seven states of the Mid-Atlantic region. The organization is a DC corporation and has a charitable tax-expemption under 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. MAGDRL is staffed completely by volunteers. Like all humane groups, MAGDRL is in the unique position of helping both humans and pets. In our case, the pets are Great Danes and mixed Dane dogs, and the people are those who have or want the companionship of the breed or, often, just dogs in general. MAGDRL helps people to: Determine the right breed of dog for their lifestyle Find healthy and companionable Danes that fit their circumstances Find loving replacement homes for Danes they can no longer keep Become knowledgeable about the care and training of their Great Danes Resolve their Danes physical/behavioral problem Overcome the grief at the loss of their loved pet Stretch their tax dollar by assuming the Dane burden from public shelters

By providing for the rescue and care of those who have been abandoned, neglected, and/or abused by their previous owners We spay/neuter and provide medical treatment as necessary to return the Dane back to good health
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She smelled of yeast and had obviously given birth recently to a litter of puppies. My name is Beasley. I am a Great Dane/Doberman mix, which means I take up slightly less room at only 90 pounds. I was adopted from the Great Dane Friends rescue seven years ago. Unfortunately, the family I was with grew in the meantime with the... Duke is a 3-4 yr old male Dane that was abandoned when his owners moved. He is currently heartworm positive and undergoing treatment. He is great with other dogs large and small and also good with horses and chickens! Duke is a love bug – he wants to be... Check out our Benefit Wines with the brand new labels! They make GREAT gifts AND help support our rescue!!! Saving one until there are none! Our goal is to rescue, rehabilitate, and adopt out Great Danes and mixed breeds through our network of foster homes. We currently operate throughout NC and part of SC.Great Dane rescue is our passion! Buy Dog Collars and Support GDF! The Hound Haberdashery is an awesome company and they have REALLY great collars!

They are also very generous with our rescue! They donate 18% of each and every sale to Great Dane Friends if you mention us in the comments section at check out! Checkout The Hound Haberdashery Facebook Page as well. How much do you know about dogs? Dog Knowledge & Trivia quiz Browse pictures of puppies Puppy Dog Videos Funny/Educational All ads in Charlotteis a well-established breeder of Great Dane puppies in central North Carolina. We are located 30 minutes south of Raleigh, NC. We have owned and raised Great Danes for 18+ years. Our 3 males and 5 females are pure bred American / euro Great Danes registered with the American Kennel Club. Our dogs are health tested to breed standard and produce puppies to better the Great Dane. We recommend for Great Danes to be trained for indoor living and have the ability to stay indoors when they would like. If outdoors is what he/she prefers that is okay as well with the option to be indoors always available. Our dogs have their own bedroom in our home.

At any time you will walk in and see 2 stretched across a leather couch in the living room or in their own oversized chair. They each have their own papasan chair cushion that we use as Dane beds. They roam our ten acres with a few cats, goats, chickens, turkeys, and peacocks. They are all health tested annually and screened specifically for Great Danes. All of our dogs are AKC registered with the American Kennel Club. They produce different colors that consist of mantle, fawn, blue, brindle, black, merle and harlequin. With a mixture of markings in between. Each litter is different so a quick phone call or text will clarify what is available and what is coming soon. Our females begin having babies after age 2 until age 5. At age 5 they retire. We are very strict about these policies. All of our Danes are on a strict diet of Diamond Naturals adult Large Breed (chicken and rice) dog food. We recommend when choosing a food for your Dane that you pay attention to the nutritional ingredients.

Please ask us or your Great Dane experienced veterinarian for advice when choosing a food. They are gentle giants that deserve the best and the best will give them long healthy lives. We can go over different foods with you if you’d like to consult with us any time. GREAT DANE PUPPIES DO NOT EAT PUPPY FOOD! WE DO NOT FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH FEEDING PUPPY FOOD UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.Our adoption area is flexible along the East Coast provided we can find a rescue in the area willing to perform a home visit for us. In addition, you will still be required to come to the foster home of the dog with all of your current dogs and family members to adopt. Our adoption fees are 350.00 for dogs under 1 and 325.00 for dogs over 1. Sadie is a 1.5 year old spayed beautiful little girl that came to us from a shelter as a stray. She is very active and loves to learn new tricks. She loves to be as close to people as possible, she’s a true lap baby or cuddle buddy!!! Sadie likes to play, and talk, with her foster brothers & sisters.

One of her favorite games is tug a war with her rope. Sadie will do best in a home with either a medium to large dog or with her person home most of the day. She is crate trained and house trained. Sadie also walks well on a leash and enjoys car rides Update: Goose has been neutered and is ready for adoption. He will also need to go to a home with another dog preferably a female. He will need an experienced adopter willing to help him gain confidence. He is very food motivated and a quick learner. Goose is one gorgeous little dude but don’t let his looks fool you, that boy has a mind of his own and is all puppy! He’s a 5 month old harlequin that came in with his brother Maverick from the shelter. He loves to play with his foster siblings and is wide open except when he’s sleeping! He is the epitome of a goofy Dane pup and will need a pretty experienced handler to help keep him reigned in as he will be a big boy! He loves everyone and everything but will try to charm you with his stunning looks to try to get out of trouble!

He’s had two sets of puppy shots and has not yet been neutered due to his age. A fenced yard will be required. Warren is a handsome 3-5 year old blue harlequin Dane. He was wandering the woods between two counties before finally being caught in a trap that was specially made for a giant dog. It is unclear exactly how long this boy was on his own but as you can see from the pictures, he was hit by a car. He came to our rescue at the end of May where we took him straight to the vet. He was 104lbs and not very sure about people. Miraculously, he was heartworm negative and fecal was also negative. X-rays confirmed his leg was broken and we took him up to VSRP. They told us since the break was anywhere from 3-4 weeks old that it would be too complicated to go in and they would have to re-break it and set it so we did an external fixator instead. (They also neutered him while under anesthesia.) The fixator stayed on for about 9 weeks and his leg was finally healed enough for it to be removed.

He did develop pressure sores on his leg so he had to wear a soft bandage for an additional 4 weeks. Being that he was so nervous about everything, he did really well with the weekly bandage changes those final weeks. Warren is currently living with male and female dogs and has come a long way since being in a foster home. He would likely do best with a small pack(1-2 other dogs, preferably a laid back female) as he gets easily overwhelmed with a lot of playing going on and also dog parks would not be good for him. He was probably an outside dog to begin with as he would go potty in his crate. Every now and then he will have an accident but overall, he’s 99% crate-trained. He will bark to let you know he needs out. He will also still mark every now and then inside but with re-direction he knows to run to the door. I think feeding time is his favorite activity! We fed him frequently to put weight back on him and he’s a very healthy 130lbs now but he doesn’t like to share his food and will need to eat separately from any other dogs.

He’s doing better with noises and not quite as nervous but will need a dog-savvy owner. He’s a typical Dane and will lean and nudge you for attention. He isn’t a dog that enjoys being out and about and prefers to stay in his safety zone so a non-busy household would be best for him. Warren was originally introduced to a cat at the vet and didn’t respond much but as he’s gotten comfortable in his foster, he’s shown more interest in the resident cat and will chase so we think he’d do best without cats or smaller dogs. Being that he was running and had to be caught with a trap, we will require a fenced in yard for him, nothing under 5-6 ft though as we feel he would jump a 4 foot fence. He is still working on leash walking and gets nervous with the many noises in the neighborhood. He’s done really well but will still require a home with patience as he’s learning to trust. We also feel that a home without kids would be best for him. He’s a special boy looking for a special home.