Despite its glossy coat and elegant appearance, the Great Dane is a working breed. They do best when they have a purpose, whether it’s keeping watch over the family, playing games with their human, or participating in agility or obedience activities. These gentle, low-key dogs are often service animals and can perform tasks for people with physical, emotional, psychiatric, intellectual, or sensory challenges. Due to their size, Great Danes also work as brace dogs for those who need assistance standing and walking.

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