Great Danoodle

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Great Danoodle History

The Great Dandodle is a mixed-breed hybrid. The “Dandle” is the Great Dogue de Bordeaux crossed with a standard poodle. The Great Danoodle is a mixed-breed hybrid. The “Dandle” is the Great Dogue de Bordeaux crossed with a standard poodle. The Great Dandoddle originated in the 1990’s and today, the “Dandoddle” is gaining popularity as a show and pet.

Time of Origin

1900s

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Ancestry

Poodle, Great Dane

Great Danoodle Physical Characteristics

The Great Danoodle is a medium-sized, large-boned, long-coated breed of dog. They are characterized by their thick, wavy or curly coats, wide-set eyes, and a characteristic (and sometimes excessive) underbite.

Eye Colors

Brown

Nose Colors

Black

Coat Colors

Black, White, Blue, Fawn, Cream, Gray, Red, Silver, Brindle

Height Range

Male Height Range: 25 – 27 inches

Female Height Range: 22 – 25 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 85 – 100 lbs

Female Weight Range: 70 – 85 lbs

Great Danoodle Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

6-13 yrs

Great Danoodle Health Concerns

Entropion, Gastric Torsion, Cardiomyopathy, Sebaceous Adenitis, Addison’s Disease, Mitral Valve Disease, Myotonia, Corneal Dystrophy

Great Danoodle Temperament and Behaviour

The Great Danoodle is an energetic, playful, and very intelligent breed of dog. They are easy to train and are great with kids. Great danoodles love to run, play, and retrieve.

Great Danoodle Activity Requirements

The Great Danoodle is a hybrid dog that is a mix between a Poodle and the Great Pyrenees. This small, fluffy, and agile dog makes a wonderful companion. This mixed-breed dog can be a great choice for families that don’t have the space or time for a high-energy dog. They will enjoy a daily walk or play session, but do not need to be exercised for several hours each day. While they can be a good choice for families, this hybrid may not be the best match for first-time dog owners. This breed can be difficult to train and may have behavior issues if they are not properly socialized. If you are interested in a Great Danoodle, be sure to do your research.

Miles Per Day

8 miles

Activity Per Day

45 minutes

Daily Food

4 cups

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Great Danoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Great Danoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Great Danoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Great Danoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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