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I posted earlier this year about how I was going to get a puppy as a sort of graduation gift to myself for finishing my bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences--so here he is. Meet Mordechai the harlequin Great Dane puppy. 🙂

Mea 7 June 17
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Such a cutie. I remember my first cat I got as an adult. I hope you and Mordechai mean as much to each other as Lucy and I did.

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He's beautiful ! 🙂

Buddha Level 8 June 18, 2018
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I hope it's not going to be left alone all day.

Someone in my block of flats got a new dog. They left it alone in the flat all day whilst they went out to work. The poor thing was traumatised. It wouldn't stop howling from separation anxiety.

It looks adorable.

He'll be lucky to get away from me--I love animals and would never leave him alone all day.

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Well done.?Nice pooch ?

Coldo Level 8 June 18, 2018
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You gonna need more space.

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He's cute has he settled in yet? by the way I like your hair xx

He's actually still with his mom as he isn't old enough to leave yet.

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Aww, cute

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Throw a bone, I'm ready to fetch it.

legna Level 4 June 18, 2018
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Congrats on achieving your Bachelors degree. He's a cutie. Enjoy.

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Congrats! Nice dog. If you had majored in Marine Biology would you have bought a catfish? 🙂

lerlo Level 8 June 18, 2018
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OMG, love the coloration!

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Congratulations! ... On the education, and the new companion.

Meep70 Level 7 June 18, 2018
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I think your dog jumped in a mud puddle.

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Congrats on finishing your Bachelor's degree!
A great dane.... those get big!

Lukian Level 8 June 18, 2018
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Hello Mordechai. He is so beautiful?

He's a handsome boy, alright! 🙂

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Make sure your vet has the required gear to handle giant breeds.

Shots and blood test are one thing... Intubating a Dane for surgery? That is a different story. You don't want to have an emergency come up and find suddenly that your vet is like some kennels and can't deal with your giant boy. I lost a Mastiff to bloat and in emergency situations you don't have time to be shopping for a new vet. Do this in advance so you have a plan.

I have personally met a vet who had mastiffs herself, yet didn't have the ability to perform surgery on giant breeds. Still can't get my head wrapped around that!

Medications for pets are sold by the dogs weight! You might look into pet insurance. I've never had it, but I've had a prescription for a mastiff break $230 for an antibiotic! (It wasn't the run of the mill amoxicillin!)

Giant breeds are definitely special. It's so frustrating they have shorter lifespans. Not fair at all.

Yes, I've done a lot of research on this breed before I've decided I could handle all that it entails. I have a substantial savings and will be making a large salary after this summer due to my degree. I also intend to have a gastroplexy surgery performed on him once he is around a year old to help mitigate the risks of gastric torsion/provide him with a better chance and more time if it does happen.
I'm feeding small portions of food throughout the day and feeding a raw/home cooked diet that has been associated with lower rates of bloat. We also do "quiet time" for at least 15 minutes before and after feedings to help reduce the risk of bloat. None of his immediate family within the last 3 generations (at minimum, I don't have a history on his family beyond that) have suffered from bloat either.

We would have done the surgery on our dog that died of bloat. On his mothers side there were several dogs that had bloated.

The night time ER clinc merely stabilized him, and called a nearby vet who came in early and met us at like 630 am with our dog. They started immediately, but it was too late. 5 years old, and just a sweetheart of a dog my ex handled to his AKC championship, did therapy dog work, etc.

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Hi Mordechai. Welcome.

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Dawwww so cute! When he gets bigger you're going to wonder how he ever started out so small lol

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My daughter rescues Danes & I know something about living with them. You'll need a VERRRYYY BIGGGGG BED...for the two of you!

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He is gorgeous!

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Wow you are a very optimistic person beautiful beautiful friend you do know that he's going to grow to the size of a Shetland pony right he's going to eat a couple hundred pounds of food a month and that's probably about what he's going to end up weighing had one myself as a kid amazingly wonderful gentle friends

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So cute! He should be in movies!

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awwww

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he's adorable!

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