What Causes a Great Dane to Bite?
There are several factors that might cause a Great Dane to bite someone. Here are some of the key causes:
Territorial Aggression in Great Danes
Great Danes are extremely territorial. This means that they are highly protective of their own property. If a person or animal that the dog does not recognize threatens their home or space, a Great Dane is likely to attack. While Great Danes are often laid-back and relaxed, they can possess a high prey drive and sometimes become worked up.
Even social and friendly Great Danes can be prone to barking, growling, biting, and showing other aggressive behavior when their space is challenged.
Many Great Dane owners report that the most aggressive behavior exhibited by their dog comes when a stranger approaches their home. In contrast, the dogs are often far calmer when meeting strangers and other dogs in neutral locations.
Great Dane Pain
Great Danes are prone to certain health issues which can leave them in significant pain if they go untreated. A dog being in pain can result in it lashing out in violent outbursts, even if this behavior is uncharacteristic. For more details on the health issues of Great Danes, read on to our next section.
Mistreatment Results in Aggressive Behavior
Another potential cause of aggression and behavioral problems in Great Danes is mistreatment by humans. Dogs form a bond with humans, and when they are abused, mistreated or abandoned, it can result in the animal displaying unpredictable behavior around future owners and strangers. This can include a Great Dane biting or attacking with little warning, due to its fear and mistrust of people.
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