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Great Dane puppies and dogs in Easton, Pennsylvania

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Pekas

Great Dane

Male, Young
Bethlehem, PA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I adopted my dog from an animal adoption center. He is 3 years old and an amazing companion. He is loving, obedient, and very playful. He is fully house-trained and does all his business outside. He has a wonderful temperament and would make a great addition to a loving home. He is truly a great dog looking for a second chance.
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THOR

Great Dane Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Allentown, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  Thor is a one-year-old Great Dane and Lab mix weighing 71 pounds, and his story already reads like the opening scene of a movie. Found running loose through a Tennessee neighborhood, this big, beautiful boy was moments away from tragedy when fate—and a young dog lover—stepped in. Twice Thor ran in front of her car, and instead of driving on, she stopped, opened her door, and called to him. Without hesitation, Thor leapt into the back seat as if he knew his life was about to change. And it did.   With no collar and no microchip, Thor became part of Critter Cavalry Rescue and stayed with the very woman who saved him. From the moment he was safe, his true nature began to shine. Thor is strikingly handsome, with chiseled features and expressive ears that nearly stand straight up, giving him a regal, alert look—like a show dog who wandered off the Westminster runway and into a superhero origin story.   But don’t let the model looks fool you. Thor is pure joy wrapped in a giant puppy body. He tosses toys into the air, pounces on squeaky treasures, and delights in balls and stuffed animals with the enthusiasm of a dog who is still discovering how fun life can be. He doesn’t quite realize how big or strong he is yet, but his heart is gentle and his spirit is eager.   Thor is intelligent, focused, and deeply people-oriented. When you work with him, he locks onto you completely, especially if treats are involved, which makes training both effective and fun. He is wonderful with other dogs, showing no dominance or alpha behavior, just friendly curiosity and easygoing charm. Recently neutered, Thor is still growing and will likely fill out into a solid 90-pound adult over the next year.   He is housebroken and currently learning that being alone doesn’t mean being abandoned, as crates aren’t quite his favorite place. Thor simply loves people and wants to be near them, soaking in companionship and reassurance. His liver-and-black coat shifts with the sunlight, turning heads wherever he goes, and making him unforgettable long after he’s passed by.   Thor is the kind of dog who comes into your life once and leaves a permanent mark on your heart. He is waiting for someone to guide him, shape him, and grow with him into the extraordinary companion he is clearly meant to be.     If you are interested in making this big boy a big part of your life please write to Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrtennessee@gmail.com. Tell us where you live, city and state.   We adopt to Tennessee where our rescue is based and he is being fostered, but we also transport to the Northeast   PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comJanuary 24, 2026, 5:58 pm
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Billy

Great Dane Cane Corso

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Ottsville, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
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Thunder

Great Dane Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, Young
Lansdale, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
Hi, my name is Thunder and I am a 2.5-year-old Great Dane mix. Please visit our website www.homeatlastdogrescue.com for more information, our complete listing of available dogs, and to submit an application. PA kennel license #5310 100 W Main St Lansdale, PA 19446
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Bodie

Great Dane

Male, Senior
Whitehouse Station, NJ
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bodie is a typical Great Dane who hasn't had an easy life so far. But all of that changed in Nov. Bodie was found wandering the streets of West Virginia looking for food and a safe place to curl up. He was picked up and taken to the local shelter where he was scheduled to be euthanized because they were (and often face) being completely out of space. He hitched a ride to NJ where he landed in foster care with a family who already have 2 dogs: a 36lb spaniel mix and a 14lb Havanese. Bodie was delighted to be inside and have a full belly. The foster family has children that live in the south, so after a week's respite in NJ, Bodie was packed up, along with the 2 family dogs and hit the road for a 2 week road trip to visit the kids and their dogs. Bodie is a Great traveler. He smoothly shifted from one stop to the next as long as he had his humans in tow. He rides great in the car (although likes to rest his head on your shoulder while riding). We visited a house with a fenced back yard as well as a townhouse where he needed to be leash walked and Bodie handled it all like a champ. He doesn't love his crate as he would much rather be sitting on the couch next to you, but on the few times we weren't able to bring him along he waited in his crate for our return. Bodie has visited 2 separate off leash dog parks where he felt everyone, both human & canine were simply friends he hadn't met yet. The estimation is that Bodie is about 4yrs old. He came into foster care stiff and sore but over time he has loosened up and has started to act more and more playful. He is incredibly affectionate and seems to believe he is "lap dog" size. He thrives on attention and will happily lean into you for hours of pets and cuddles. What Bodie wants most in life is to be where is people are, so if you prefer your personal space, Bodie is not the dog for you. Having a Giant Breed dog is different than even the largest of Golden Retriever or Lab. He can rest his chin on the stove top and currently believes if he can reach the food - he should have the food. We spend some time each day wiping off counters. We think there was a significant amount of time where Bodie didn't know where his next meal would come from, so right now we are feeding him 3cups of dog food, 3 times a day and he still always seems to be hungry. He could stand to put on a few pounds, but we don't want him to put on too much weight as that wouldn't be great for his structure. Because he takes mealtimes seriously, we feed Bodie in his crate in a puzzle bowl so he knows his meals are just for him. That being said, he shows no signs of food aggression and takes treats sitting next to the other dogs with zero issues. We just want him to know he's safe and will always have a full belly. There were some concerns about his hips while he was in shelter so they ran blood work and x-rayed his hips, and everything appears to be where and what it should be. Bodie is a bit of a drooler when he drinks but the only time we "duck for cover" is when he shakes his head just after drinking. We cannot say enough amazing things about Bodie. He is an absolute love bug. But we want his adoptive home to be his final home - so please think carefully if a giant breed is right for you and your household. Our 14lb. Havanese is not a fan of Bodie as he gets stepped when Bodie isn't paying attention. So please consider anyone or animal in your home who might not appreciate Bodie's size. Whoever is lucky enough to adopt Bodie will have a loyal companion and friend for life. Are you who Bodie's been waiting to find?       If you are interested in adopting a dog, please fill out our application. Meetings will not be scheduled without an application. Please visit our website www.rogersrescues.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.
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Peacock Butterfly Talbot

Great Dane Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Young
Southampton, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
PA Kennel License #5254Wags Rescue & ReferralSouthampton Pa 18966 Available 2/1/2026 Originated fromAllmons All About Animals DL# 17277Blackshear GA 31516 Peacock is a gentle, bright-eyed Dane/Hound mix (find a early picture of her family in the 4th picture) with a heart thats already bigger than her paws. This sweet girl didnt have the easiest beginningshe came from a rough start and had clearly missed out on some early care, arriving underweight with skin issues that told a story of neglect rather than love. But despite it all, Peacocks spirit never dimmed. With good food, proper care, and kindness, shes blossoming more every single day. Now that shes on the mend, Peacock is doing what puppies do best: learning, growing, and sprinkling joy everywhere she goes. Shes curious, affectionate, a little clumsy, and full of that irresistible puppy charm. Shes currently working on herhouse training and crate training, and while shes still a work in progress, shes eager to please and picking things up more and more with consistency and patience. Peacock is expected to grow into amedium-sizeddogperfect for snuggles on the couch and adventures out in the world. She loves attention, thrives on reassurance. If youre looking for a puppy who will grow with you, learn with you, and love you with her whole heart, Peacock just might be your girl. Please visit our website www.wagsrescue.org to learn more about this amazing dog and Wags Rescue.

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Critter Cavalry Rescue - PA Allentown

Allentown, PA 18103

Pet Types: dogs

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18.1 miles

Waiting on a Friend Animal Rescue

Ottsville, PA 18942

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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34 miles

Home At Last Dog Rescue

100 West Main, Lansdale, PA 19446

Pet Types: dogs

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37.4 miles

Rogers' Rescues

531 Rt 22, Suite 191, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08880

Pet Types: dogs

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38.5 miles

WAGS Rescue and Referral PA KL#5254

P.O. Box 1514, Southampton, PA 18966

Pet Types: dogs

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47.2 miles

Arcadia Animal Rescue - Central NJ Chapter

Hamilton, NJ 08620

Pet Types: cats, dogs, small animals

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49.2 miles

Critter Cavalry Rescue - NJ

Sussex, NJ 07461

Pet Types: dogs

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