Some Great Danes are black, black and white, or white. Dogs with a mantle coat have black coats with a white base coat. [5] X Research source Great Danes can have fawn coats, which are a lighter brown or tan. Some have speckled or striped coats. These coats include harlequin, merle, and brindle coats. A Great Dane can also have a silver-toned coat, which is categorized as a blue coat. [6] X Research source

Notice its tail, too. A Great Dane has a thick, medium-length tail that tapers downward toward its hind legs.

You will be able to recognize a Great Dane puppy by looking at its over-sized paws. A younger Great Dane will not have grown into its paw size, so they may appear too big for its smaller frame.

Great Dane puppies that have a harlequin coat may have a pink nose. [11] X Research source

It is important to supervise a Great Dane when young children are around. Although these dogs are typically are good-natured, their large size could cause them to bump into a young child. It is also important to remember that some dogs’ personalities do not conform to breed standards or expectations.

Owners should have a fenced in yard for their Great Danes. This will help protect the dog and keep them from running after cats, rabbits, and other animals. This breed does not typically jump, so a fence that reaches 6 feet (1. 8 m) should be adequate to contain a Great Dane.