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Old Nov 06, 2006, 10:10 AM
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Great Dane Pups in Northern Virginia

I have two great dane boys, born 6/30, that I need to find homes for. We have moved into a much smaller house and they just don't fit. My partner has MS and just can't handle them and I'm not home enough to really help her.

Zander is a harlequin, one blue eye and one brown eye. Sweet boy, very outgoing and adventurous. Canine vacuum cleaner! But it's a puppy phase that he will grow out of. We think, but are not sure, that Zander may have a vision problem with that blue eye. Sometimes he will bark at us until we get right up to him. Other than that, we would have no reason to suspect anything. He has had an episode of hypertrophic osteodystrophy, HOD. He received metacam (an NSAID) and has been fine since. The vet said it's not something he will suffer with the rest of his life.

Orion is black with a white mark on his chest and toes. He is the more timid of the two, but not fear aggressive in any way. He's got the sweetest face and is so pretty we think he should have been a girl! He's a chewer like his brother, but again, that's normal puppy behavior.

Both boys are altered and UTD on vax including rabies.

They are very close and would, if at all possible, like them to go together.

We live near the Northern Virginia area. If interested, please PM me.

Thanks!

Laura

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Old Dec 22, 2007, 08:22 PM
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Re: Great Dane Pups in Northern Virginia

I'm interested in them =-)

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Old Dec 25, 2007, 01:21 AM
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Re: Great Dane Pups in Northern Virginia

Good luck in find a home for your danes. We have a 21/2 yo tan female we just love her. We moved to NV and she is back in IL with my in-laws our apt. lease is up this summer and we are getting a house and will bring her to NV with us.

If we only had a house and were closer we would take them both within a heart beat.

Once again hope u can find good homes for them.

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Old Jan 03, 2008, 03:08 AM
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Re: Great Dane Pups in Northern Virginia

My sister in Frederick, MD may be interested. I will email her in the am and see.

They sound so great! I am sorry you have to give them up, it must be hard.

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