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So why consider a Great Dane as your emotional support animal?

Great Danes are great therapy dogs as they provide love and comfort to patients or any people naturally. They make themselves at home anywhere they go and are one of the friendliest breeds out there. Think of a Labrador Retriever personality with a huge body, and you have a Great Dane!  They can provide mobility support and service work easily in account of their size. Great Danes also have the excellent demeanor to act as a psychiatric service dog for veterans or individuals with mental impairments.

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An emotional support animal is a companion animal that provides emotional benefits to their owner. They do not undergo any special training, and are not a service animal. Any animal can become an emotional support animal with a doctor’s note, but they do not have the same rights as service dogs or assistance dogs. They may have some house privileges with proper documentation, but it is not guaranteed, as they are simply a pet. They live at home with their owner, help with their emotional needs, and provide emotional strength for their owner.

​Why choose a Great Dane

Great Danes on average weigh between 110 and 150 pounds, and stand around 30 inches tall. They are considered giant dogs and come in many different colors, including black, blue, harlequin and fawn and Merles. They are fit dogs, but are most often family dogs or a pet for an individual. They act as permanent puppies with their goofy demeanor, and seem to forget they are huge dogs. They very mush believe they are lap dogs They act as the lovers of the house, and love every human and get along with almost all animals. ​

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