American Bull Dane Dog Breed

The American Bull Dane is a hybrid breed produced by crossing the Great Dane and American Bulldog. An affectionate and playful family companion as well as an intimidating guardian is what you will get from one of these dogs. They will need to be trained and socialized early in order to get along well with other pets. Due to them being gentle and of only moderate activity level, they will do well indoors. American Bull Danes are low maintenance in regards to grooming but will shed quite a bit. Those considering this breed as a pet should familiarize themselves with details of both parent breeds, as there are multiple well known health issues with these purebred predecessors.

American Bull Dane Breed Details

Below are details and specs for the American Bull Dane breed.

Type
Hybrid
Lifespan
9 - 13 yrs.
Height
22 - 34 in.
Weight
80 - 160 lbs
Friendliness
OverallFamily FriendlyChild FriendlyPet FriendlyStranger Friendly
Maintenance
Easy to GroomEnergy LevelExercise NeedsHealthShedding Amount
Behavior
Barks / HowlsEasy to TrainGuard DogPlayfulnessWatch Dog
Ownership
Apartment DogCan be AloneGood for Busy OwnersGood for New OwnersIntelligence

American Bull Dane Breed Description

These dogs are extra-large, often standing over 24 inches at the shoulder and up to 33 inches! With the sheer size of a Great Dane and some of the American Bulldog musculature, it is not uncommon for them to easily weigh over 100 pounds and they are often quite a bit heavier than this. Females are noticeably smaller than males.

American Bull Danes make ideal family companions and protectors. They are loyal, affectionate and playful meaning they not only make great playmates for kids but also fearless family protectors. Unfortunately, due to their massive size, they shouldn't be left unsupervised with small children, as they may pose an accidental knocking-over hazard. They should be trained and socialized early in order to live harmoniously with other pets.

Although both parent breeds like some toy time and a romp in the yard, neither is overly active and a moderate daily walk and some playtime should suffice. Grooming will also be straightforward, weekly brushing of the short coat will help reduce shed and, although cumbersome, getting them in the bath every month or so will also be beneficial. Check the teeth and ears at least weekly for cleaning and trim the nails as necessary. Training should be done early and consistently, as this is a large dog to go unchecked; the parent breeds are not known for being easily trained.

American Bull Danes originated in the United States over the last few decades and are able to be registered with the International Designer Canine Registry. Coat color is varied with the most popular being white and black. Members of this breed are prone to hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia, as well as other bone disorders (including Osteosarcoma). Cardiomyopathy, thyroid disease and eye disease are also common ailments for the parent breeds. American Bull Danes, themselves, are known to live between 10-13 years.

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Authored by:Dog-Learn
Updated:June 24, 2016
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