#1: Saint Dane
We’re starting things off with the The Saint Dane. This breed is a mix between the Great Dane and a St. Bernard. They usually weigh between 120 and 190 pounds and can be 2 feet tall on their four legs.
Also known as the Great Bernard or Bernardane, most Saint Danes have a coat that tends to be short and silky. Common colors include brindle, black, white and fawn.
They are very affectionate, friendly, extremely people-centric, and good with kids. On the flip side however, they tend to drool quite a bit, eat an enormous amount of food and do require quite a bit of exercise.
Saint Danes have a life expectancy between 7 to 10 years.
#2: Weiler Dane
The Weiler Dane breed is the combination of a Great Dane with a Rottweiler. These dogs tend to weigh on average between 80 and 190 pounds.
With a short and shiny coat, the Weiler Dane is a big and muscular breed. While they shed moderately, these dogs are easy to brush.
The Weiler Dane are known for being intelligent and loyal and are also prone to show a lot of love. However, they do require a lot of space and need to get plenty of playtime outdoors.
Weiler Dane have a life expectancy between 7 to 10 years.
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