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We all know that dogs are very intune to their surroundings and what is going on around them, they sense when something is not right, or when something is about to happen, this is a very good reminder to always pay attention to your pooch when he is trying to tell you something.
         last week at about 9:00 at night we were hit by a storm, which isnt a big supprise for us this time of year, as we live in Nebraska. but as the storm passed Duramax became more and more upset. he started to cry! and whine, he was terribly worried about something.for about 15 minutes he carried on. and then it was over. he stopped, and was back to normal.....why was he crying???
         There was a tornado about 1/2 mile from our house. it tore through about 10 farms and did this to one of our friend's house. Duramax knew that danger was close, he could sense it, and was terrified. this pic is of their house. . . always pay attention when your dog is telling you something.....

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Introduce Yourself to the Forum / new member just wanted to introduce
« on: April 26, 2007, 10:06:51 am »
I joined the group recently want to say hi!
My baby is a Great dane named Duramax ( i call him my floppy antler reindeer) he's 14 months old. we live in the tornado alley region. we are a family of five, and the only ones in our entire rural town to have a dane, so i am excited to be able to hear from other people who have ginormous paws in their household. Duramax is 35'at shoulders and 160-170 pounds....unti ll next week.....

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Great Dane Discussions / TO GET A SECOND DOG OR NOT TO #2 (SORRY)
« on: April 26, 2007, 08:55:28 am »
i must have messed up i had typed a whole paragraph it didnt show up. any way
 my family consists of my two month old son, my 2 year old little girl, my 14 month old dane and my husband and i. my dane is an absolute sweet heart. if you didnt know the breed you would think it was odd im sure. he's never ever been agressive toward other dogs, or the neighborhood cats the only time ive ever heard him growl is if he's got yummies he feels the need to defend of if he sees strangers outside. i think that he would enjoy the company of another dog hes realy social REALY social we have a big enough house and yard. Duramax is very respectfull and a very good listener. he's super careful when he is around my mothers dachshunds. other than a dane what do you think would be some suitable breeds for our household including small breeds. suggestions advice and anything else you have to offer will be very appreciated thank you Max is not neutered if we got a female we would have her spayed, also i am a stay at home mom

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just for fun i was wanting to see what some of the other experiences out there are that are memorable to you and your family, things that would not have taken place if your dog had been smaller.
            my most supprising moment was when my Duramax (great dane) was running around in the house playing and he miss calculated a turn in the kitchen, BOOM! of course he didnt even notice kept playing tail wagging having fun. but when i walked into the kitchen later i realised that the boom i'd heard was not the dog running into the wall, but running 'into' the wall there is a hole in my wall! i was very thankfull that he hadnt gotten hurt, he hadnt even noticed at all accually. but i will never forget... 
 in the corner left of the picture you can see the beginning of the hole he made that day

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