Great Dane. German Mastiff
The
 German Mastiff, or the Great Dane, is very big and, in particular, very 
elegant. The biggest known mastiff today is 112 cm at the shoulder. 
There is a variety of colors. The Great Dane has generally good character 
and he is rather friendly with other animals. He is generally calm 
and reasonable, and, thanks to his appearance, full of dignity and 
strength, is an excellent guard dog. Nevertheless, because of its stubborn character, the German Mastiff is not really
 easy to educate.
Our
 online shop offers different necessary articles for your Great Dane. 
We have collars, with decorations and without, made from the best 
leather, which fit perfectly well the Great Dane's aspect, full of 
dignity and strength. Being the biggest dog among the representatives of
 all the races, the Great Dane needs very
 solid and long-lasting harnesses for training or for walks, 
and we invite you to look at the harnesses by Fordogtrainers. In our 
online store you can find all the tools for effective training of your "
 gentle giant ".
Read the feedback from our customers:
1.
 I am so happy to have commanded this harness for my Dane Max. He is too
 strong for me because I'm not already so young...But now I can control 
him much better during the walks or when we are just outside. Max likes 
very much to jump greeting the visitors, so I should keep him with me, 
and now it is possible with the help of the harness handle. My Great 
Dane is still a puppy, so there is a lot of puppy in him. I found 
interesting other articles in your store, and the quality is 
outstanding. I will be happy to order more...As for our new harness, Max
 likes putting it very much, it is comfortable, easy to put, and he is 
so handsome!
Cathy Motcheck

 
2.
 Yes, indeed your product is worth its price. The craftsmanship is
magnificent, general aspect is great and my dog feels comfortable. I am 
even more impressed by the reasonable price for such good materials and 
perfect work itself. I am going to recommend 
the product and your site to my students and people I know in my kennel 
club. 
John Fitzpatrick