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Great Dane: the world’s tallest female dog?


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It's quite a tall order but this lanky pooch has just one ambition - to become the world's tallest female dog.

Great Dane Cooper stands at a staggering 36.5inches tall soaring above the current record holder who is one inch smaller, and has been entered in to the Guinness Book of Records.

Now the five-year-old hound is waiting for the judges to crown her with the prestigious title of world's tallest female pooch for herself and her long legs.

http://www.dailymail...36-5inches.html

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Cooper has such soft kind eyes!

I have a huge soft spot for Great Danes, they are quircky, funny, stubborn and very gentle; particularly with children ( of course under supervision when children are young). Females in particular tend to 'mother' children, they make excellent nannies!

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Strange that. I always thought the term for a female canine was 'b****'!

Nope, thought not! At least not on this site or the Daily Mail anyway!

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She's a sweetie!

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Strange that. I always thought the term for a female canine was 'b****'!

Nope, thought not! At least not on this site or the Daily Mail anyway!

Great Dane: the world's tallest b****

Better?

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She could enter the grand national ..!!

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My uncle had a great dane named Sebastian. He was the gentlest and kindest dog there ever was. I used to call him "The Gentle Gaint" because to a young girl he was a big dog. He's been gone for years now.

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I am a huge fan of large dogs... but unfortunately it seems the larger the dog, the shorter the life span... It's just not fair...

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Because they're big dogs? I'm just not used to being around them I suppose.

They're almost always the gentle giants. Until they step on a toe. :cry:

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Because they're big dogs? I'm just not used to being around them I suppose.

Generally speaking, large dogs are more confident, a lot less excitable or nervous than smaller dogs. They are less likely to snap or bite. Great Danes in particular are very gentle. I had more trouble with a tiny Maltese than with any of the 3 Danes we had. However, never show fear in front of any dog, even a Chihuahua!

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Generally speaking, large dogs are more confident, a lot less excitable or nervous than smaller dogs. They are less likely to snap or bite. Great Danes in particular are very gentle. I had more trouble with a tiny Maltese than with any of the 3 Danes we had. However, never show fear in front of any dog, even a Chihuahua!

Just as long as they don't bite I'm fine with them.

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Cooper has such soft kind eyes!

I have a huge soft spot for Great Danes, they are quircky, funny, stubborn and very gentle; particularly with children ( of course under supervision when children are young). Females in particular tend to 'mother' children, they make excellent nannies!

Great Danes are "Great" looking dogs.

I have a soft spot for the wife.........it's right down the bottom of the garden next to an old tree.

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Great Danes are "Great" looking dogs.

I have a soft spot for the wife.........it's right down the bottom of the garden next to an old tree.

Oh dear!

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Great Dane: the world's tallest b****

Better?

Have any more luck than I did? Nope, didn't think so.

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