Great Dane Puppy for sale in Edgemoor, South Carolina | $1,000


Female Great dane puppy
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:180203
Price / Fee
:$1,000
Location
:Edgemoor, South Carolina
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Tanana is needing a new loving home. I am not wanting to give her up, but it is best. After recently being promoted i do not have the time ahe deserves to give to her and I have a1 year and a5 year old. She does great with them. Juat a little hyper still around my youngest or course casue she is still a pup. She is fully vetted including rabies shot. She has a brand new huge **l crate 54x36x45. She will also come with colar,food ,blanket, and sleeping cot. She wants all of your attention. She sleeps through the night in her crate no messes.. she does however still pee in her crate during the day only because I started having to work 10 hours days and I dont exspect her to hold it that long while I am at work. If you are truely truely interested in her you may contact me.She currently weighs 63 pounds
Thank you
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$1,000
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What breed is the puppy for adoption?
The puppy available for adoption is a Great Dane.
How old is the puppy?
The puppy is a female Great Dane and is currently still a pup.
What is the asking price for the puppy?
The asking price for the Great Dane puppy is $1000.
Where is the puppy located?
The puppy is located in Edgemoor, South Carolina, United States.
Is the puppy trained?
The puppy is fully vetted and sleeps through the night in her crate without messes. However, she may still have accidents during the day.
What will be included with the puppy?
The adoption comes with a large crate (54x36x45), collar, food, blanket, and sleeping cot.
How does the puppy behave around children?
The Great Dane puppy gets along well with children, including a 1-year-old and a 5-year-old, although she can be a bit hyper since she is still young.
Why is the owner looking to rehome the puppy?
The owner is looking to rehome the puppy due to a recent promotion that has resulted in longer work hours, making it difficult to provide the time and attention she deserves.


























