Can I keep Great Dane in apartment?

A GD is an excellent breed for an apartment. Though it is a large breed dog, it is not a highly energetic breed specially indoors - provided you give him/her sufficient exercise. A GD activity requirements can be considered average to low.
Over exercising a GD is not recommended, especially with a growing puppy. Many Dane owners actually try to minimize the activity for their pup's first 18-months or so. Minimal exercise is typically enough to keep a growing puppy healthy and in shape. Over working a young dog during its rapid growth period can often have adverse affects on hip and joint development. Go easy with GDs during this stage.
An adult GD would require 45 to 60 mins of brisk walk on a daily basis. Keep in mind that the pace a human walks will only allow a GD to slowly lumber along requiring a longer walk and more time. Jogging with a Dane will actually allow it to gait at a natural aerobic pace. While you may want a running partner, wait to take your GD jogging until he's at least 18 months old. Before then his bones are still growing, and they're just not up to the task. In fact, he may not be ready to go jogging until he's two.
Contrary to popular belief, a GD is a poor eater compared to a Rott or a lab (this comes from my personal experience).

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