Great Dane Puppy for sale in Sevierville, Tennessee


AKC European Great Dane Babies Coming Soon
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:563924
Location
:Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Lady Daisy is retiring. This is her last litter,
Your last chance to get one of her beautiful precious babies.
The babies will be born in March 2024 and ready to go in May 2024.
The waiting list is open now. Get on the waiting list and watch your baby grow from the start.
Frequently Asked Questions about AKC European Great Dane Babies
1. When are the AKC European Great Dane puppies due?
The AKC European Great Dane puppies are expected to be born in March 2024.
2. When will the puppies be ready for adoption?
The puppies will be ready to go to their new homes in May 2024.
3. How can I get on the waiting list for the puppies?
The waiting list is open now. To secure your spot, simply contact us to register your interest!
4. Who is the mother of this litter?
The mother of this litter is Lady Daisy, who is retiring after this final litter. This is your last chance to get one of her beautiful precious babies.
5. Where are the puppies located?
The Great Dane puppies are located in Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, United States.
6. What should I expect when raising a Great Dane puppy?
Great Danes are known for their gentle temperament and large size. They require ample space, regular exercise, and a loving environment to thrive.
7. Will the puppies be registered?
Yes, the puppies will come with AKC registration, ensuring they are recognized as purebred.
8. How can I watch my puppy grow?
By being on the waiting list, you will be able to receive updates and photos of your puppy as they grow from the start!
9. What is included in the adoption?
Details regarding what is included in the adoption package will be provided upon your place in the waiting list. Typically, this includes initial vaccinations and a health guarantee.
10. Are there any specific care requirements?
Great Danes will need regular vet check-ups, a balanced diet, and plenty of socialization. Training and positive reinforcement are also essential for their development.


























