Adoptable Great Danes
Occasionally a Southern Pines Family Dane is returned to us. If you would like to be placed on a waiting list, please fill out this form - please keep in mind that the more specific you are, the harder it will be to place a Dane with you. Older Danes need homes too and can provide years of companionship.
Say hello to Ella, a beautiful 6-month-old fawn girl with a smooth coat and soulful eyes. Elsa’s mom is a blue Great Dane and her dad is a Danoodle, so she’s not curly like many doodles—but she has the same loving, easygoing personality.
Ella was originally purchased by Family Teddy Bears for a future breeding program, but with their decision to step away from Danoodles, she’s now available as a companion pup only.
She’s playful, smart, and full of potential—and ready to bond with her forever family. A rehoming fee applies.
Meet Jessie, a 8-month-old black Danoodle with a sweet, loyal personality. Jessie was raised in a loving home but is now looking for a new beginning due to an unexpected medical situation in her original family. She’s multigenerational—both of her parents are Danoodles—which means she has a soft, low-shedding coat and a calm, affectionate nature.
Jessie loves people, playtime, and snuggles, and she’s at that perfect age where she’s still a puppy but already picking up on training and structure.
There is a rehoming fee to ensure she goes to a committed, loving home.
IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED AS AN ADOPTER, YOU MUST:
Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord.
Be 21 years of age or older.
Have a picture ID showing your present address.
Be able and willing to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment, and proper care for a pet.
***Southern Pines Family Danes reserves the right to refuse adoption to anyone. No animal will be adopted to prospective owners who mislead or fail to provide accurate information on the questionnaire.